Link relationship "TempCit"

When you drag a reference from the references tab of the inspector pane, Biblioscape very helpfully puts a link to the reference (and a link from the reference back to the note). However, instead of "Cites" and "Cited by", which is what I would expect the link relationship to be, it puts in "TempCit". Is there any way to change this?

I tried just editing the link relation, which itself nullifies the usefulness of having the links generated automatically. But this doesn't really work either, since the TempCit link is restored automatically (I presume the note is scanned for temporary citations). This results in an error message:

DBISAM Engine Error#9729 Duplicate key found in the index '' of the table 'link_rec'

The thing is: the link relationship is that the note cites the reference. The fact that the citation is marked in the note itself using what Biblioscape technically refers to as a "temporary citation" (i.e. a citation which is not formatted) is not really a fact about the link.

Those links are genearted

Those links are genearted automatically by Biblioscape if a reference is included in a note as a tempoary citation. It needs to use a link name that reflect this and not collide with user defined names.

I understand that, but I

I understand that, but I find the name TempCit very counterintuitive. Something like AutoCite would be better. TempCit sounds like the link is temporary, which, of course, it isn't.

Yehuda N. Falk
Associate Professor of English Linguistics
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

TempCit stands for Temporary

TempCit stands for Temporary Citation which is used in the online documentation. Once formatted by Biblioscape, it will be converted to formatted citation and a bibliography entry. Thanks, Paul

I know what TempCit stands

I know what TempCit stands for; it just strikes me as a counterintuitive name for the nature of the link between the reference and the note.

Yehuda N. Falk
Associate Professor of English Linguistics
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem