From: Adam R. M. <ama...@ma...> - 2006-08-11 17:48:15
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On Aug 11, 2006, at 10:21, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: > > On Aug 11, 2006, at 10:14, Trevor Harmon wrote: > >> On Aug 11, 2006, at 6:44 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: >> >>> This is just a warning (error are shown regardless of prefs), unless >>> you're using quotes as field delimiters (which BibDesk doesn't do). >>> It means that you have double quotes in your file that aren't acting >>> as accents, as in Title = {A "Quoted" Word}. >> >> I see. Yes, the lines that BibDesk indicate do have quotes. >> >> The thing that was confusing me is that if you double-click on a >> warning in the list, BibDesk displays the source of the BibTeX file >> and highlights the line in question. However, the line highlighted >> is incorrect. >> >> For example, the first warning in the list is line 422. If you >> double-click this warning, BibDesk shows line 421. >> >> An off-by-one bug? > > I'll have to look at the file to see; the line counting isn't always > correct, especially if you have a soft-wrapped paragraph. BibDesk highlights the correct line here, using your file (I only checked the first few), and the line numbers match up with TextWrangler's numbering. Adam |