>1)You can just specify the full (or relative) path to a single bib file
>instead of placing a copy in every directory. All my .tex files specify
>\bibliography{/Users/ahm/Papers/All} for the bib. Or you can place a
>symbolic link (from Terminal: ln -s /Users/ahm/Papers/ All.bib .)
>instead of the usual finder alias in the .tex file's folder.

ok, please ignore the parsing error in my last message (missing 
/) which was just a typo. I adapted this and it worked perfectly.

doh, I didn't realise I could specify a full path...! how obvious...

that's that sorted, many thanks. now off to double-check the 
BBEdit scripts, I can't remember the error I got when I tried them.

thanks folks. instant and full support always welcome...


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