On Oct 8, 2014, at 1:03, Januzzz wrote:

> OK, thanks for the clarification. So there is no possibility to use this
> scraping mechanism using AppleScript? Would you consider adding it?
> 
> I, like the original poster, would like to have a folder in which I can save
> PDFs, then let Hazel execute a script that does the same as dragging the PDF
> onto the library, i.e., add the PDF and meta data as new BibDesk entry.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> J
> 

No. These features are not exposed and hidden behind hidden prefs for a reason: 
they are not reliable in general. You should somehow get the script to 
reproduce the scraping the way you want it. It is not something appropriate for 
AppleScript. AS exposes basic functions, not complex higher order functions.

Christiaan


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