Hi,
Yesterday I came across BibFuse and installed it on my Mac. Out of the box
it works as expected, except that the scripts never reaches my menus,
neither in Word nor in BibDesk. This isn't a problem at the moment.
However, I tried following the instructions under "Options" in the README (
http://sourceforge.net/p/bibfuse/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/) and wanted to try
to get Author-Date citations by following the instructions.
This leads the script to ask for a file "Paper.bib", that it can't find.
I've tried creating the file several places, including
~/Library/Application Support/BibDesk as well as the Templates, and also
the folder where I keep my own bibtex files.
I'm not fluent in AppleScript the best I could do was finding the error in:
*tell* *application* "BibDesk" *to* *set* citeText *to* *templated text*
*document* "Paper.bib" using *text*inTextCitationTemplate for pubList
After searching the AppleScript Dictionary I testet out the following:
*tell* *application* "BibDesk" *to* *set* citeText *to* *templated rich
text* *document* "Paper.bib" using *text*inTextCitationTemplate for pubList
Which instead of an error about the file gives me an error containing the
string in inTextCitationTemplate.
I hope someone here knows what might be the problem. The script works fine
if I don't try to change the options, but then I get just numbered
references and a numbered Bibliography.
--
Paul K Egell-Johnsen
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