From: Christiaan H. <cmh...@gm...> - 2010-05-31 20:38:34
|
On May 29, 2010, at 19:55, Bryan Kibbe wrote: > Is it possible that somehow bibdesk entries in a library become linked together? This seems to be my problem. In one of my libraries I created several static groups. But then references got mixed up, and I have tried to delete some references from various static groups, but when I remove the reference from the static group, save, quit, and restart, the reference just reappears in the static group. I then completely deleted those static groups. I create two new and empty static groups, one called "A" and one called "B." (Which are totally different names from what I had previously). When I add a single reference from the library to either of the groups, save, quit, and restart bibdesk, the static group now has added about 20 additional references to each group. These are not random references, but consistently they are the same references that I cannot seem to ever separate from each other by removing some from a static group. Any ideas? Is there any way to reset the information on a bibdesk entry? > > Thanks for any help, > Bryan Items in a static group are identified by cite key when saved, so it may be that you have duplicate cite keys. Christiaan |