Hello,
sorry for the typos! And the crash was Skim not BibDesk.
Well, I had just dragged the new pdf-file ontop of the target area in
Bibdesk and it appeared to have finished autofiling (ca 2 seconds
wait, no beachball). THEN I clicked on the pdf--symbol in the toolbar
to open the (new) linked file (wanted to check if I now had linked
the correct/new pdf). BUT I didn't save the entry beforehand.
In my papers-folder (checked AFTER the crash of Skim) I now had two
pdfs, which might or might mnot be still linked to the entry.
Unfortunately I donot know for sure because in the process I saved
the entry (AFTER the crash).
Hope that makes it more clear.
Greetings,
Rolf
Am 28.08.2007 um 22:04 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
Could it be that BibDesk was autofiling while Skim tried to open
the file while it was being moved? Just a wild guess.
Christiaan
On 28 Aug 2007, at 9:36 PM, Rolf Schmolling wrote:
Hello got me a rather strange crash of Bibdesk while trying to open
from within Bibdesk.
That's what took place:
Acrobat Professional 7.x running (editing PDFs/cutting books to
incollection items), Retrospect Desktop had just started scanning for
files and asked for its DVD to write to),
open item in BibDesk database to update linked pdf-file. AFTER newly
linking file (there was one already attached) tried to open this new
file (before actually saving entry) got a spinning Beachball in Skim
and the crash of Skim.
I wonder if this is related to Rosetta or me not saving the changed
item befire attempting to open the linked file. Whe I checked I now
had TWO files with difrerent name though in my papers folder which
where bothe linked (or better had been linked) to the database entry.
Contecxt me for additional information (10.4.1 German MBP 2.33 GH 2
GB Ram)
Greeting, Rolf
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