Hi Christiaan,
then the problem is solved. Smashing! You are the best!
Best wishes,
Luc
> On 28 Feb 2024, at 16:16, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> Yes, the 1.9.2 release is basically the same as this test version.
>
> Christiaan
>
>> On 28 Feb 2024, at 14:08, Luc Bourhis via Bibdesk-users
Yes, the 1.9.2 release is basically the same as this test version.
Christiaan
> On 28 Feb 2024, at 14:08, Luc Bourhis via Bibdesk-users
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> thanks. I did not find time to try it unfortunately. Does 1.9.2 contain the
> same fix(es)?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Luc
>
>
>> On 24
Hi,
thanks. I did not find time to try it unfortunately. Does 1.9.2 contain the
same fix(es)?
Best wishes,
Luc
> On 24 Feb 2024, at 23:10, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> That is good to hear.
>
> If that is the case, perhaps you could also try out a version that hopefully
> contains a
That is good to hear.
If that is the case, perhaps you could also try out a version that hopefully
contains a better fix. You can download from
https://bibdesk.sourceforge.io/BibDesk.zip
Note that this one is not signed and notarized, so you may need to allow
downloads from identified
Hi,
the first command makes high CPU load disappears. The second command makes it
appear again.
Best wishes,
Luc
> On 23 Feb 2024, at 22:48, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> Perhaps the following can fix the CPU problem. In Terminal.app, type the
> following (while BibDesk is not running):
>
Perhaps the following can fix the CPU problem. In Terminal.app, type the
following (while BibDesk is not running):
defaults write -app BibDesk BDSKSaveLinkedFilesAsAlias -bool true
This can later be changed back using
defaults delete -app BibDesk BDSKSaveLinkedFilesAsAlias
That is very unfortunate. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce these problems,
therefore I cannot fix them on my own. And it is impossible to revert changes
back.
Perhaps somebody can do a spin dump using Activity Monitor, and send it to me?
Christiaan
> On 23 Feb 2024, at 20:57, Danushka
Yes. I am experiencing the same problem.
Sent from my IPhone. Please ignore the brevity and typos of the message.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 19:41, Luc Bourhis via Bibdesk-users <
bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1.9.1 on Big Sur uses 130% of CPU on my 6 cores mac, and
Hi,
1.9.1 on Big Sur uses 130% of CPU on my 6 cores mac, and everything feels very
sluggish. Reverting to 1.8.20 and it works normally again.
Best wishes,
Luc J Bourhis
> On 20 Feb 2024, at 01:45, Trevor Jenkins wrote:
>
> The problem I encountered with 1.9 has been fixed with 1.9.1.
The problem I encountered with 1.9 has been fixed with 1.9.1. Thanks.
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 12:46, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> I have for now retracted the new release, as there seems to be a crasher in
> the template parsing for (e.g.) the text preview. I will try to fix this as
> soon as
I have for now retracted the new release, as there seems to be a crasher in the
template parsing for (e.g.) the text preview. I will try to fix this as soon as
possible. My apologies for the inconvenience.
If you experience crashes with BibDesk 1.9, for now it may be possible to work
around
Is there a crash report? And can you report that on the bug tracker?
Christiaan
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 11:25, Trevor Jenkins wrote:
>
> Ouch! Upgraded to 1.9 and now it won’t start or more correctly macOS reports
> it quit unexpectedly!
>
> macOS Sonoma 14.1.2
>
>
>
>> On 19 Feb 2024, at
Ouch! Upgraded to 1.9 and now it won’t start or more correctly macOS reports
it quit unexpectedly!
macOS Sonoma 14.1.2
> On 19 Feb 2024, at 10:04, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> The BibDesk development team is pleased to announce that a new version of
> BibDesk, version 1.9, is now
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