Thank you again - yes, that worked, the bookmarks are back. For the record: the key combination did not work for me, but the second method you suggested did the job.
Thanks Christiaan. I looked at my Time Machine backups, but it seems that this file - or the entire ~/Library directory for that matter - are not included in the backup for some reason. So, although a bookmark file currently exists on my harddrive, it is not in the backup and I can't restore the old one. The current bookmark file does not seem to contain the old bookmarks, as far as I can tell from looking into it with an editor. So I guess they are indeed lost. PS: By the way: I did not exactly...
Bookmarks disappeared
Database entry not displayed in bibliography window panel
Thanks for explaining this, Ethan. No, x11 is not listed among the available terminal types, which I show below. I guess I will ask about this at some Homebrew forum then. Available terminal types: cairolatex LaTeX picture environment using graphicx package and Cairo backend canvas HTML Canvas object cgm Computer Graphics Metafile context ConTeXt with MetaFun (for PDF documents) domterm DomTerm terminal emulator with embedded SVG dumb ascii art for anything that prints text dxf dxf-file for AutoCad...
Small glitch in User Guide (v.6.0)
Terminal type x11 unknown but still documented?
Perfect! Thanks for the quick answer. (Just in case someone else wants to use this as well: the relevant switches for the tool/side bars are SKAutoHideToolbarInFullScreen and SKCollapseSidePanesInFullScreen, which have to be set to "true".) Thomas
Macro for plain full-screen mode with two-page display
I am as sure as I can be about how I added the DOIs, because I didn't know a possibility to add them other than manually until a few hours ago, when you mentioned the drag-and-drop thing. Thanks for pointing me to the AppleScripts, I guess I'll look into that.
I must conclude that you have at some point told BibDesk so, perhaps inadvertently. I cannot exclude this possibility, although it would be odd for me to do it; I actually might have done it by mistake once about a year ago for the entire database. For the record, I insert screen snapshots of my current settings below. I have to say, I am never so sure whether the behavior still persists consistently, but I keep coming across entries affected in this way, and although I usually repair them when I...
DOI field deleted after conversion
Hi, thanks for your comments, and sorry for the delay; for some reason a reply I posted yesterday does not appear, so here it is again. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "manually ran a conversion to linked files"... There is the "Database" fly-out menu item where you can select "Convert file and URL fields" (I'm translating from the German version, which is what I use), and then you get a small new window with three checkboxes ("Keep fields from local file", "Keep fields from URL", "Selected...
I forgot to mention that the problem survived a system upgrade from Yosemite to the most recent High Sierra (10.13.2).
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