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Which version of Bookends, and how big is the database? I've noticed that on my machine using the Applescript events interface to bookends can cause WindowServer to grow its Virtual memory space, and have reported this to Jon. He has said he will have a look at optimising the code but doesn't think Bookends is responsible, this is a macOS error.
But your crash is different (though also due to Apple events), I think if it is reproducible, send Sonny Software the crash logs. Does it only happen with one database?
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I might also note that the bebib
workflow needed a small tweak to get it to work as described. When pressing alt
, it would search for the chosen author name in Finder's search, instead of pasting a pandoc formatted reference into the text editor. It was trivial to modify the workflow by copying the existing cmd
script which produces a bibkey, but just thought to mention it here.
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I hope that Jon is going to try to tweak to the automatic bibtex export. I suspect your crash if fixable by Jon as it sounds like something stored in the database (not the size). You could try to rebuild your database and see if that helps?
Thanks for the bug report on the bebib, I'll have a look into it...
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Actually there is no alt
key trigger, what would you like it to do, i.e. ⌘
copies the multimarkdown style citation as a vancouver to a footnote, but I don't know what y aou think formatted pandoc citation should look like? Perhaps I can add a variable so the user can enter their preferred output format?
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I think what you've done is fine. I believe I misunderstood the original intent of the function and its wording (I could have sworn it said something about pandoc, but never mind). But alt
was, strangely, triggering a search of that author's name in Finder. Anyhow, all is now well. Thank you again for these workflows.
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I did make a new update (V1.0.5) that does use ⌥ to paste a reference as a pandoc formatted footnote. Also you can now customise the reference style in the environment variables.
becite
is the tool which uses ⌥ to paste a pandoc temporary citation (which I use much more than bebib
)...
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@talazem did you get any feedback from Jon about the error?
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Yes, we were in touch just today. Basically, it appears to have been something with my database, not with with the references. I ended up having to create a new .bdb file, export the references out in batches (testing your script at each batch), then recreate my static and smart groups (testing the script after each one). The new database is now complete, and your script is working fine.
Neither Jon nor I know what was the cause, but I am happy to report it is all working.
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Good to know!
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Related Issues (18)
- toBibTeX with BibTeX markup HOT 2
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- undefined method error HOT 9
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