Attached is an Applescript that should do what you want. Please
check, if the form of the assumed file names is correct.
Claus
add-local-url.scpt
Description: application/applefile
add-local-url.scpt
Description: Binary data
Attached is an Applescript that should do what you want. Please
check, if the form of the assumed file names is correct.
Claus
add-local-url.scpt
Description: application/applefile
add-local-url.scpt
Description: Binary data
Below is an Applescript that should do what you want. Please check,
if the form of the assumed file names is correct.
I also attached the script as a file, since I noticed that my email
client produced line breaks.
Claus
add-local-url.scpt
Description: application/applefile
add-local-ur
Thanks for the response--I don't know AppleScript, but I've looked at
a few tutorials, and it doesn't look too bad. I might try to learn
enough this weekend to write a simple script to do this.
Ista
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>
> Do you know how to w
Do you know how to write AppleScript? That would be the easiest to do
this with.
Christiaan
On 6 Jun 2007, at 10:06 PM, Ista Zahn wrote:
> I'm switching to BibDesk, and I want to find an easy way to link a
> bunch of PDFs that I already have on my hard drive with the
> corresponding BibDesk en
I'm switching to BibDesk, and I want to find an easy way to link a
bunch of PDFs that I already have on my hard drive with the
corresponding BibDesk entry. The PDFs are located in standard
locations on my computer: specifically, they are in ~/Documents/
Articles/first author last name first