A couple of suggestions:
First, when using Git and GitHub with AppleScript, it is best to save the
script in plain-text format (which uses the file extension .applescript)
instead of binary format (which uses the file extension .scpt). This can be
done by choosing Text from the File Format menu of the Save panel in Script
Editor. When the script is in text format, Git can track changes in the
code, and users can see the content of the script on GitHub.
Second, if this is a BibDesk-related AppleScript, you should add its
repository to GitHub's bibdesk topic. Topics are a way of categorizing
software repositories. Add the repository to the bibdesk topic by clicking
on the gear icon next to "About" on the GitHub repository main page, then
type bibdesk into the topics box. See also:
https://github.com/topics/bibdesk
Timothy Roes writes:
And here's the correct link to GitHub: https://github.com/flimofly/eurlexlookup
Best,
Timothy
On 25 Apr 2021, at 18:56, Timothy Roes <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all,
Are there any users who put EU court cases in BibDesk, preferably using the fields
described in the OSCOLA Biblatex
<http://northstar-www.dartmouth.edu/doc/texmf-dist/doc/latex/oscola/oscola.pdf>
style?
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