

NEW in Version 10.2
Apple Pages '08 compatibility
Bookends can scan Pages '08 files and replace temporary citations with final citations. Use the Biblio -> Scan A Document menu, select a Pages '08 document, and then scan. A new Pages document will be created, and after the scan is completed it will be opened in Pages and the formatted bibliography pasted in (either at the end or or a location you have indicated by entering "<bibliography>" in the document). If there is an AppleScript error during this phase, you can still perform a manual paste to place the bibliography where you want it. If the final citation contains styled text (e.g. a superscripted number or a custom citation as in a footnote), the font will be the default font for the text element. You can change this for one or all elements in the document by using the Pages '08 Styles drawer. Although Bookends can scan Pages documents saved with track changes active, the results may be unpredictable and it is strongly recommended that you turn off track changes and then save the document prior to a scan.
Scan RTF documents saved from Scrivener that have accented characters
The enlarged view in the reference window has a Cancel button
Copy/paste a bibliography honors hanging indents
If a bibliography with a hanging indent was sent to the Bibliography window, the hanging indent will be preserved when you copy and paste it into a word processor.
Find/Replace in Term Lists finds terms with punctuation
Files lacking file type metadata but having the extension .cgi will be recognized as text files when you import
Import to Hits List default behavior has changed
In the Online Search window, if Import to Hits List is checked Bookends will add the imported references to the current hits list. If you want to have Bookends clear the hits list first so that the hits list contains just the more recently imported references, hold down the Option key when clicking on Copy To button or dragging and dropping the references to be imported.
The Nisus Writer Pro/Express "Scan a Doc" macro works on non-English systems
This requires NWP 1.0.1 or NWE 3.0. Prior versions will generate an error.
Shift-Command-O opens attached files when the reference window is in front.
A static group's name will temporarily highlight when a reference has been added with Command-#
Bug fixes
Fixed a crash that occurred when formatting a references whose journal name was > 255 characters. Fixed a problem with the incorrect reference being copied when using the Copy Hypertext Link menu with a format. dFixed a rare crash that could occur when some pdfs were attached and checked for the presence of a doi. It is once again possible to undo a paste into an empty reference field. Fixed a rare crash that could occur if an author's name had a comma followed by numbers. Fixed an error message that occurred when editing a reference in the list view while the Notes field was displayed in one column.
NEW in Version 10.1.4
Term List enhancements
There is an action button that contains the following: Insert, Find
, Save
, Replace
, Update, and a boolean setting that tells Bookends what to display when multiple terms are selected (AND/OR). Right-click in the term list to see these options as well. The option "Replace" is the same as performing a Global Change -> Find And Replace on the entire database, but with fewer options. The advantage it offers is convenience if you simply want to correct a misspelling in a term or want to normalize the spelling of a term, such as a journal name.
The minimum widths for the reference and list view windows is smaller
This may useful if you are using a Mac with a small screen, such as an iBook.
Ten more unused reference Types have been added
The total number of Types you can assign is 20.
Spotlight searches in Leopard are case-insensitive
This makes Spotlight searches in Leopard behave as they did in Tiger.
Better handling of "Ibid." in footnotes
If Ibid. appears in a series of references in a footnote, the trailing period will not be removed before the separating comma or semicolon.
Boolean NOT searches are much faster
Phrases can be entered in the "Don't change case" list
Bookends will accept phrases in the list of words whose case should not be changed when using Sentence case or Title Case. This means proper nouns like American Revolutionary War Society can be entered and the case will be preserved.
Search for references edited within a defined interval
In the SQL/Regex search box enter the following
dateModified > datediff( now(), '01/01/1904 00:00:00', 'second' ) - (X * 24 * 60 * 60)
where X is the number of days prior to the present you want to retrieve. For example,
dateModified > datediff( now(), '01/01/1904 00:00:00', 'second' ) - (7 * 24 * 60 * 60)
will find all references edited in the last week. This includes references entered manually, as well, but not references added to the database by importing and never edited. This can be saved as an SQL smart search.
Pressing Command-M in a Term List will add/remove the selected references to/from the hits list
Bug fixes
Fixed a bug that caused incorrect subject bibliography output if a format that didn't sort references was used. Fixed a bug in subject bibliographies where styled text runs could be correctly offset if there were non-ASCII characters in the format. Fixed a problem in which scanning Word 2008 files and not saving citations as hidden text resulted in the bibliography not appearing at the end. Fixed a problem with Word 2008 where some documents would not unscan. Fixed a problem in Bookends Server that would prevent the default.html page from being found. Fixed a crash that could occur if the styled text information for a reference was mangled. When a database is rebuilt, the last modification date of each reference is retained. Consecutive spaces in an custom citation format will be reduced to one space, just as it is for bibliography entries.
NEW in Version 10.1.3
Word 2008 compatibility
A Bookends hierarchical menu under the Word 2008 menu Script icon contains five scripts: Find In Bookends, Go To Bookends, Insert Citation, Scan Document, Unscan Document. They provide the same functionality as the corresonding options in the Tools menu of earlier versions of Word. You can move these scripts out of the Bookends hierarchical menu and/or rename them, and they will still work.
Update to future versions of Bookends automatically using Sparkle
This means that updates will occur automatically and will not require you to move files or folders manually.
Directly search Web of Science
You can search the ISI Web of Science via Online Search (requires access privileges and ip authentication). You can search any Web of Science database edition for which your institution has a license: Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Index Chemicus, and Current Chemical Reactions.
Import PubMed references dragged and dropped from a browser
This was broken in earlier versions by changes made in PubMed.
Column width settings for Online Searches are remembered between launches
Improved algorithm for correctly oriented pdfs that were scanned in
Bug fixes
The unique id is preserved when a reference is exported to a tab-delimited text file and then imported to a new database. The Biblio -> Default Format menu now updates correctly when formats are checked or unchecked in the Formats Manager window. Performing an automated PubMed search no longer generates an error. Fixed a bug where adding/deleting Types in a format would fail. Fixed a problem with MLA bibliographies where a letter would be appended to the year if there were two or more citations from the same author. Fixed a crash that occurred when creating a formatted reference where a field had more than 32K characters. Fixed a crash that occured with using only the Source parser to import references and the reference was followed by a return character.
NEW in Version 10.1.2
Sync databases
Synchronize Bookends databases across a network or the Internet. Sync can be configured to work for individuals who use Bookends in more than one location as well as groups that want to sync personal databases with a master copy. Sync will keep references (additions, deletions, and modifications) and groups up to date. Individual sync options will be shown before they are performed and can be denied on an ad hoc basis. Ancillary files, such as attachments, must be synchronized separately.
Enabled formats and filters are remembered after a Bookends update
The list of formats and filters you have enabled is stored in preferences and won't be reset when you upgrade Bookends.
Replicate As Book Chapter is enabled for Conference Proceedings
Duplicating a reference is faster when the unique id is in a numeric sequence
The date and time of duplication will be used as the date added for duplicated references
Improved show example for formats
If the example drawer in the format window is open, it will automatically update when you switch references in the List View.
More versatile bibliography sorting
You can specify that citations in a group can be sorted or not for both author-date and custom citation formats.
Improved Amazon searches
Bookends will remember the Amazon search category (Author, Title or Keywords, etc.) between launches. Amazon searches for 13 digit ISBNs work.
The ability to sort the physical order of references in the database has been removed
Bug fixes
Fixed a bug that prevented non-pdf images from being displayed in the list view. Updated the JSTOR import filter so that it downloads references properly. Fixed a bug in the info pane where pressing the return key in a field with a term list would enter two returns. Fixed a bug in the format examples where "Journal of Biological Chemistry" would be used for the full title even if a reference was selected. Double-clicking on a Bookends database with the extension .bdb will open it in Bookends regardless of the file type metadata. Retrieving a reference from PubMed when attaching a pdf works in Leopard. The punctuation after the last author that is ouput will be suppressed when using "et al.".
NEW in Version 10.1.1
Perform online searches of SRU-compatible libraries
New import filters have been added for JSTOR, British Library, and COPAC. Simple searches treat spaces like a boolean AND. To look for phrases, enclose them in quote marks. If "boolean search" is selected, the entries in one of the three fields are treated as if they are within quote marks.
Perform online searches of arXiv
arXiv (http://www.arXiv.org) is a premiere open access site for e-prints in physics, mathematics, computer ccience, quantitative biology, and statistics.
Smart attachment folders
You can attach folders to a reference. Bookends will list all the items in the attached folder and you can select any to view, reveal in the Finder, etc. Any files added to the folder in the Finder are automatically made attachments (and if you remove a file from the folder it is no longer treated as an attachment). Attachments in such a folder are one level deep (that is, a subfolder in the attached folder will be shown, but not any files in it). If you add/remove files from an attached folder, the list view will need to be refreshed to see the change (just click on the reference is sufficient for this).
Searches ignore diacritics
For example, searching for "Schütz" will find both "Schütz" and "Schutz". The exception is a Find search by character, in which case searching for "ü" will not find "u". This applies to all new databases you create. You must Rebuild (Keep User Info or not) databases created with prior Bookends versions to have diactric-insensitive searches.
More versatile example display in the Format Manager
Clicking on the Example button will use the information (authors, title, etc.) from the reference window (if open) or the first selected reference in the List View (if open). If neither are open, default example information will be used. The example will update automatically when a different format is selected. Pressing Command-E when the formats manager is in front will toggle the example pane open and closed.
Replicate as Book Chapter works with Book as well as Edited Book
Sending attachments with e-mail works in Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)
Hypertext links in the display pane in the Online Search window are live
Improved handling of non-Roman characters in Live Search
Improvements in Spotlight accuracy when matching references with local pdfs in Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)
Bug fixes
Fixed a bug where sorting on the Added column in the List View could cause an SQL error. Fixed a nil object error when editing a reference with the List View closed. Bookends cleans up HTML entities from attachment names when importing XML from EndNote 9. Fixed a bug where the appearance of some pdfs would be incorect on PPC Macs. For the unmatched or ambiguous list after a scan, the type ahead function works even if an author's name begins with a unicode (accented) character. Fixed a bug in subject bibliographies where style runs in the first reference could be offset incorrectly. Edit -> Special Characters now works on Intel Macs. Fixed a bug that caused an error when importing references from Bookends 7.x that had fields with non-Roman characters and styled text.
NEW in Version 10.1
A highly configurable, interactive, and editable concise view.
Two views, Summary and All, let you view the fields you want in the List View. These views are "live", meaning that you can click on the fields to edit them, assign ratings, go to linked URLs, and more.
Display up to seven columns in the List View
Redesigned Import Filter and Formats Manager windows
These windows have a unified look, with a list of filters/formats on the left and the settings on the right.
Text in a reference window tab indicated with an asterisk
In the reference window, an asterisk will be appended to the Notes or Keywords tab caption if that field contains text. This allows you to see if the field has information while you are viewing the main tab.
PDF orientation corrected if necessary
The List View display pane will always show a pdf in a readable orientation even if it was scanned in as a vertical image.
PDF viewer will skip damaged pages
It will write a message to the Console telling you which pages it couldn't read.
Improved DOI lookup from PDFs
Bookends works with more pdfs (for example those from PNAS and J Exp Med) to locate the citation information on PubMed when they are attached.
Automatic proxy server configuration
Bookends gets the HTTP proxy server and port information (if any) from System Preferences. If you are using an authenticating server, you still need to enter you user name (id) and password in Bookends Preferences, Internet tab.
Smarter Global Change
When doing a Global Change -> put after, if the word being inserted begins with a return character, the return will be suppressed if the receiving field is empty.
Include the list of static groups a reference belongs to in a formatted reference
Upload to Refbase using either XML or RIS output
Replicate as book chapter is enabled when the List View is in front
Bookends will offer to move format or filter you delete to the Trash
Improved BibTeX escaping of reserved and accented characters
References exported as XML retain full links to attachments
This means that if you import these into EndNote 9 or later the attached files will retain their links.
Bug fixes
Bookends will recognize attachments with the extension ".htm" as html files. Fixed a bug where Find PDF on the local drive would result in a list of possible hits but no pathnames visible. Fixed a bug where a new, not upgraded, Bookends Preference file would list duplicated column options for the List View. Fixed a bug where accented characters in the subject bibliography subject lists were not rendered properly. Fixed a bug where importing styled text from an EndNote 7 XML export file could cause an error on Intel Macs. Fixed a bug where a find/replace restricted to a field in the main tab could also finding matching text in a drawer field. Fixed a bug where the new name of a renamed SQL smart group wasn't shown. Fixed a bug where sorting by date added didn't work. Fixed a rare bug where a global change -> insert for a large number of references could corrupt the database. A cosmetic bug in which the List View fields could be drawn on top of one another after a rebuild was fixed.
NEW in Version 10.0.3
View attachments in a tab in the reference window
A pop-up menu at the bottom of the window lets you switch between multiple attachments. A contextual menu lets you manipulate the attachments.
More versatile display of attached files
Bookends can show the textual contents of attachments of many different file types: .doc (Microsoft Word), Mellel (XML), RTF, RTFD, Nisus Writer, and HTML. The display contains the main body of the text only (no text styles or images, and in the case of Mellel no note streams or footnotes). The Bookends Spotlight search will find text in these attachments if they are in the default attachments folder (or subfolders). Note that to find Mellel file attachments you must have installed the Mellel Spotlight plug-in. PDFs and images can be zoomed up to 300%.
Improved Remove Duplicates
If two duplicates are indistinguishable, the older one (the one with a lower sequential number) will be marked for deletion. The manual verification shows duplicate references side by side. Only fields that have information (in either reference) will be shown, and any fields that differ will be highlighted in red. Field names will be preceded by a clickable symbol. When clicked, a dialog containing that field from both references will allow you to copy/paste or drag and drop text from one to the other, so that you can merge the reference information into one reference and then mark the other for deletion. Navigation arrows let you move amongst duplicate pairs, or you can click on particular references to examine.
Compare references
If more than one reference is selected in the List View, you can use Refs -> Compare References to view the first two selected references side-by-side in a new window. Only fields that have information (in either reference) will be shown. In this window you can move between references using a stepper control or enter the numbers of the references you want to compare. You can mark/unmark the references in this window to add/remove them from the hits list, and assign ratings. Field names will be preceded by a clickable symbol. When clicked, a dialog containing that field from both references will allow you to copy/paste or drag and drop text from one to the other.
Show PubMed references you already have
When doing an online PubMed search, Bookends will highlight in yellow any retrieved references that are already in your database (determined by matching PMIDs). The database must be open. If more than one database is open, Bookends will examine the database nearest to the Online Search window.
Bookends will refuse to open a database located in the same folder as itself
This is done so that users won't inadvertently delete their databases when replacing the older with the newer Bookends Folder when upgrading Bookends.
Switch to a linked word processor with a menu command
Don't clean up consecutive spaces in formatted references
This format option tells Bookends to allow runs of spaces in a formatted reference. This is useful, for example, for formats like RIS that require two spaces between each field tag and the following hyphen.
Z39.50 Default connections assume returned text is encoded as UTF-8
Deleting a reference in the reference window has been simplified
You can delete references when a smart group is selected
The List View window title is the name of the database
Bug fixes
Fixed several cosmetic bugs where the width of the keywords or notes field in the main tab could be wider than the reference window, or the width of the keywords field in the second tab could be too narrow. Multiple OpenURL servers are now shown correctly in the list view contextual menu. You can now open attachments with long names via the display pane contextual menu. Fixed a problem where incorrect styled text data could result in a nil object error. Fixed a bug where creating a new reference when there was text in the live search box and one of the columns contained reference numbers would open a new reference window with text already entered from another reference. Edited styled text with unicode characters in the Notes field tab is saved correctly. Fixed a bug where a Mellel verify scan using a format with styled text to replace temporary citations would result in the RTF formatting commands being embedded in the citation object. Changes to the pdf zoom value using the contextual menu are now saved.
NEW in Version 10.0.2
Configurable display of keywords and notes
The reference window can be configured to display the notes or the keywords in the main tab (set in Preferences).
Scan .rtfd documents exported from Pages '08
This means that even if you have graphics embedded in your Pages file it can be scanned by Bookends (export it from Pages as "rtf"). Note that graphic placement may be altered by exporting/importing as rtfd, and certain metadata such as track changes and comments will not make the round trip.
Lookup from DOI
If the selected reference has a doi, this menu option will open your browser and go to the address pointed to by the doi resolver at http://dx.doi.org/.
Update references listed on Pubmed
If the selected reference(s) has a PMID entry (either in the drawer or in the URL field), selecting the menu Refs -> PubMed -> Update From PubMed will fetch the reference again from PubMed. If the information in any field you are importing differs from the current entry, the newer information will replace the old. Fields that aren't identified in the PubMed import filter will be untouched. This is useful if you import pre-publication reference information from Pubmed and want to update the record once the paper is published. It also means that if you enter just the PMID, Bookends can download the entire reference for you.
Choose the application to open an attachment on-the-fly
Open an attachment in any application that can handle it by dragging and dropping the image from the display pane onto the application icon in the Dock or in the Finder.
Manipulate an attachment even if its contents cannot be displayed
You can drag and drop, open with a double-click, or right click to open a contextual menu a attachment the display pane whose contents cannot be displayed (e.g. a Word .doc file).
Improved list view updating
If the reference Type is shown in a List View column, it will be updated immediately if the Type is changed in the reference window.
Rename local pdfs on Find & Attach
If this Preferences option is checked, Bookends will rename the pdfs found with Get PDF -> local hard drive as specified in the popup menu (by author date or according to a format).
The default status of the "rename attachment" option is remembered between launches
The PubMed filter distributed with Bookends imports the DOI (digital object identifier), if available
Output reference ratings in a bibliography
The letter to use in the format's order field is 'r'. The result will be 0 (unrated) to 5.
Bug fixes
Shift-Command-U opens the correct URL when two or more databases are open. Editing the keyords in reference window no longer causes a subsequent Command-W to close the List View window. Fixed a bug in which a new Bookends 10 Preferences file (not an upgraded file) would not remember certain settings between launches. BibTeX acronyms in the title will be completely surrounded by curly brackets (if elected in preferences) even if they are the last word in the title. Fixed a bug in which importing references with extremely large abstracts could cause the import process to stop. Corrected a situation where a graphic attachment with the file type incorrectly set to TEXT would be opened as a text file in the Attachment Inspector. Journal Glossaries created on Intel Macs now have the file type set correctly. Fixed a bug where invoking Quit with a reference window open just closed reference window but did not quit. Fixed a bug where outputting authors in Small Caps in styled text could create a RTF file that couldn't be opened by a word processor. The "Reveal in Finder" contextual menu in the display pane now finds files with very long names.
NEW in Version 10.0.1
Bug fixes
Fixed: sorting the Date Added column didn't work and could cause an error when adding references with the column selected. Fixed: bibliographies can be sorted again. Fixed: the keyboard shortcut for OpenURL is shown only once even if there are multiple OpenURL servers. Fixed: a bug in Subject Bibliographies that could result in an out of bounds error. Subject bibliographies can now be sorted. Fixed: the size of the display pane is remembered between launches, as is the size and position of the List View if it was closed while maximized. Fixed: automated PubMed searches work again. Reference files created with a "Bookends" export are selectable in the Import References Get File dialog. An attached pdf or image file can be opened by double-clicking on it in the display pane. Fixed a bug where spurious characters would be output if a title began with a smart quote and the format called for Title Case (like Chicago 15th).
NEW in Version 10
Bookends 10 requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later
Revamped user interface with integrated pdf/image/text file viewer
The List View contains four panes, three of which can be open or closed (they can be toggled with icons, a View menu, or the keyboard). The panes are: groups, references, info (concise summary or Notes), and display (formatted reference or pdf/image/text file attachments). PDFs in the display pane are shown in their entirety, and can be zoomed or scaled to fit. The reference window has a tabbed interface. The main page contains most fields, including resizeable Abstract and Notes. The second tab contains Keywords, and the third has an enlarged Notes field. You can select the tab with the mouse or keyboard (Command-1 = main, Command-2 = keywords, Command-3 = notes).
Direct Z39.50 access to online libraries
Access libraries using UNIMARC or OPAC. Text encoding can be specified, allowing accurate retrieval of accented and non-Roman characters from many non-English sources. Direct Z39.50 access supports userid/password and proxy servers, but not an authenticated proxy servers. The Library of Congress gateway is available if an authenticated proxy server support is needed.
Two new user-defined fields
Default values are DOI (Digital object identifier) and, for journal articles, PMID (PubMed ID). DOI has been added as a criterion in the advanced PubMed search.
Reference ratings
Ratings, from none to 5 stars, can be set by clicking on the rating icon in the reference window, or in the List View with the action button or a contextual menu.
Subject bibliographies
In a subject bibliography references are grouped under a subject heading. Subject bibliographies can be made for references in the hits list based on any of these criteria: authors, editors, authors and editors, journal, keywords, reference type, color label, or static group.
Direct export of references to Refbase
Refbase is an open source online reference repository. Bookends can automatically upload references to Refbase. Refbase can be searched via a browser, and references downloaded as files and imported into Bookends or any other reference management application. The Refbase organization has created a public Refbase server for Bookends users. In addition, any institution can install their own (free) Refbase servers for internal use.
Add references to Bookends databases via Bookends Server
Remote users can upload references to a database by submitting them in a tagged format that a Bookends import filter can parse (e.g. RIS, PubMed, EndNote Refer, BibTeX, etc.). An example web page that demonstrates several very flexible techniques to do this is included in "Serve a Bookends database in 5 minutes (or less)".
Send a text file containing references to others via Bookends Server
You can have Bookends send the results of a remote search to a text file. This allows you to send reference in a tagged format (like RIS or EndNote Refer) that remote users can import into their reference manager. A format to output RIS files is included.
User-defined attachment names
The suggested name for a Bookends attachment can be author-date or defined in a format.
User-defined temporary citations
You can cite by Content, Author/Date/unique ID, or any format.
User-defined hypertext link text
You can use the title (default) or define the visible portion of a hypertext link that you create in Bookends via drag and drop or copying to the clipboard.
User-defined Concise View
The concise view in the List View info pane can be the default provided by Bookends or contain information specified by any format.
Append letters-only to repeated dates
For author-date citations and repeated authors, you can tell Bookends to output repeated years and distinguishing letters (2006a, 2006b) or simply the letters (2006a, b).
Improved Word and RTF document scanning
Bookends will consider adjacent temporary citations to belong to the same group. For example, {cite1}{cite2} is the same as {cite1; cite2}. If any characters or style changes occur between the citations they will be treated as different goups.
Open URL is a hierarchical menu
This allows quick access to your favorite web sites. If you have entered a URL for Refbase in Preferences, it will appear in the Open URL list as well.
Import tagged information into two fields
Omit authors from final citation
If the first character of a temporary citation is a - (hyphen or dash, such as {-author, date, citation info}), Bookends will omit the authors (or editors) from the final citation. When used with an author-date format, this is identical to using a % (show date only). When used with a custom citation format, all the elements in the final citation will appear except authors/editors.
Use Spotlight for attached pdfs or text files when doing a Find or searching with a smart group.
Bookends will look for pdfs that match the query and are in the Bookends attachments folder (or subfolder). The results of this search are combined with any other criteria in the Find or smart group dialog.
Spotlight searches are faster
Improved BibTeX output
Acronyms in the title can be output between curly brackets to preserve their case, e.g. {DNA}.
Display the date a reference was added in the List View
Sorting of this column is by the date.
Bookends will offer to rename attachments even if they are not moved to the attachments folder
Set the format for Inserted Date
Use System Preferences setting or yyyy-mm-dd
Bookends will automatically check for and alert you of new versions on launch
User-defined fields have a maximum of 2044 characters
The text used to substitute for repeated authors can be styled (italic, bold, etc.)
Improved bibliography sorting
If all the sort fields are the same (i.e. author, editor, title), Bookends will order them as they are entered in the database
Automatic backup is turned on by default when the Preferences file is first created
Internet Search has been renamed Online Search and moved to File. Utilities is now Extras.
Use Command-1 through Command-8 to select the corresponding tab in Preferences
The Attachment Inspector will display the text at the beginning of a text file
The encoding will be set that that specified in File -> Import Text Encoding at the time the file is shown
A text file dropped on a window with the Shift key held down can be attached
More than one OpenURL server can be stored and accessed with OpenURL Search
Bookends will show all files if the Shift key is held down when telling Bookend to import from a file
This allows you to select text files downloaded from the Internet that lack the usual identifiers (like a .txt extension).
Bug fixes
Bookends will not append a letter to "In press" in a reference in a bibliography if there are two "in press" citations by the same author. Fixed a bug where moving a database between two computers with two monitors each, in different configurations, could result in the reference window opening off-screen. Double-clicking on a PubMed reference in the Online Search window takes you to the full text in your browser (if available). Fixed a bug in which the Bookends Spotlight search would fail to find attachments whose name contained certain punctuation characters. Fixed a problem where a damaged or inaccurate Mac OS X Spotlight index could cause Bookends to report an error when doing a Spotlight seearch. When you export a reference directly from Papers to Bookends (File -> Export), the location of an attached PDF is imported into Bookends. When performing an OpenURL search for a book chapter, the volume title is used instead of the chapter title. Fixed a bug in some Preferences updated when moving from Bookends 8 to Bookends 9 which would prevent Bookends from finding attachments outside of the default attachment folder. Fixed a bug where a new reference displayed the information from an existing reference when it was created as part of a static group and the Live Search textbox had text. Fixed a bug where the last letter of a custom citation ending in a quote mark could be removed when using cited pages.
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