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That's a bug in your PDF, which has nothing to do with the viewer. Apart from that, links are handled by Apple's PDFKit.
2010-01-07 15:59:04 UTC in Skim PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X
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The current nightly uses an unlimited number of search terms, so you can easily check whether this is your problem.
2010-01-07 10:20:24 UTC in BibDesk
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It IS in the AppleScript dictionary.
2010-01-07 10:17:17 UTC in Skim PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X
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I have never seen this, it works as expected, I can drag in any direction I want. However, when you create a note using the note tool mode (which is what you seem to be doing), the first direction you drag to determines the dragging directions for that move (later you can use the drag handles to drag in other directions). My guess is that you start out one way and then go another way, which you...
2010-01-07 10:15:31 UTC in Skim PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X
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It's not missing, it's called "active note".
2010-01-06 21:54:57 UTC in Skim PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X
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That seems to have no relation to the original post (unless it uses an alias, in which case it's been answered). There can be many reasons why Spotlight is not always consistent with our indexing, we use some options, Spotlight may use other options (e.g. the max number of search terms, which is likely to make a difference for large files) and Spotlight seems to have a workaround for the alias...
2010-01-06 18:10:38 UTC in BibDesk
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Adam, I did address both issues. The other issue is that if you change a file on disk (s.a. replacing an alias by a symlink, but that does not matter) WITHOUT notifying BD (reopen the .bib or replace the linked file in BD), the search index won't be updated. Your test case works correctly, so there's no bug there. Saving the file is totally irrelevant.
2010-01-06 16:55:45 UTC in BibDesk
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What you say is completely consistent with the way it is supposed to work and what I say (I did exactly the same thing, except that I reopened the .bib file). It does not matter whether you replace and/or change a symlink and/or alias. Whatever you do ON DISK is not noticed by BibDesk (as far as the index is concerned), BD can NOT track the files. Therefore you have to change something in...
2010-01-06 16:21:36 UTC in BibDesk
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I think it depends on how you replace the alias by a symlink. If you replace the linked file in BibDesk by another (symlink) file, BibDesk notices and file content search works (I just checked that). If you just replace the file on disk, BibDesk won't notice until you reopen the .bib file. That's not a bug, it's not possible to track all the files on disk. But note that you don't need to quit BD,
2010-01-06 13:03:20 UTC in BibDesk
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It's definitely not a bug, it's a feature (I'm not going over it again). Skim has a feature to convert non-Skim annotations to Skim annotations, so you don't have to go over them yourself.
2010-01-06 11:02:50 UTC in Skim PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X