I dont think this is really worthwhile to do. Note however that you can add
scripts to the main menu, as described on the wiki.

Christiaan

Op 25 mei 2017 00:19 schreef "Glenn Hoetker" <ghoet...@me.com>:

> Hi all and thanks to all involved in this wonderful program. This is a
> slightly odd question, but I hope it is possible and that someone can point
> me in the right direction.
>
> In DevonThink, one can make Applescripts available in the Toolbar. Any
> script placed in “~/Library/Application 
> Scripts/com.devon-technologies.think3/Toolbar”
> is available in the palette that comes up with one right-clicks on the
> toolbar to trigger “Customize Toolbar”.  For things you use really
> frequently, this is a great location to click quickly.
>
> I’m hoping/wondering if the same is somehow possible in BibDesk—so one
> could drag a script next to “Action”, “TeX Preview”, etc.
>
> Thank you for any leads and best wishes.
>
> Glenn
>
> Glenn Hoetker
> ghoet...@me.com
> http://hoetker.faculty.asu.edu
>
>
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