It looks like it's doing the search but then running into a problem. If it helps, here is the debug report from the workflow of a becite for "Langacker" (no quotes in the original search). It will be quite easy to update the script, but I just need to find time to do it but I think it will make the search more useful. GENERAL: I am going to update becite / betitle to do a multi author / word search, and in the case of authors you can put an additional year to narrow the search further. There are a couple of lines 21/22 that start -do shell script "echo - if you remove the - this will copy the SQL search text and results to a text file on the desktop which may help to determine what may be wrong. I may make a version that has a debug mode to try to make it easier to test it. Toy you BOTH: If you have some terminal skills, you can test the script itself by downloading and running it directly from the command line make it executable then run it: Did this get worse recently or it has never worked for I just downloaded 13.0.5, and becite seems to be working for me. One possible does this depend on particular characters, like accents in author names? how big is your database? if you could find some references that reliably don't get found, you could make a small database and I can test. Any ideas welcome!ĮDIT: one way is to use the shell test command and check if the input is greater than a latin extended character (binary value of the string value is used): if ] then echo "YES!" fi Edited Decemby iandol So the issue really is to be able to check if the Alfred input is chinese or not in the Applescript. If I set length to 0 then the script works: but how one does that in Applescript I don't know, so one would have to do it in the shell? The solution would be to check if this is a particular range of unicode, and if it was standard latin then enforce the length check, otherwise don't. If I remove the "if length." check then the script blocks taking ages for searching each single character. This shows the output for english names but not Chinese characters. For example, if you have a temporary citation like
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