Am 22.06.2007 um 19:37 schrieb Alexander H. Montgomery:
>
> On Jun 22, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Alex Hamann wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 22.06.2007 um 17:03 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
>>
>>
>>>>> How are you guys handling your reference-materials?
>>
>> *snip
>>>
>>> I mainly have PDF files, with the odd HTML/PostScript/TIFF, all
>>> managed with BibDesk's AutoFile. They're linked to references in
>>> BibDesk, since I'd go nuts using more than one program for the same
>>> task. One plus for BibDesk: it doesn't care what file format you
>>> attach, and you can search the contents of the attached files as
>>> well
>>> as the reference metadata. You can also associate multiple files
>>> with
>>> a single reference.
>>
>> follow up question here since I was not aware of this last option: Is
>> there a way of using AutoFile with associating multiple files with a
>> singel reference? If so, is there a special way I should modify my
>> current AutoFile
>> this is my current format string:
>> %b/%p1/%f{Cite Key}%e
>>
>> Alex
>
> Option 1: Put multiple files in a folder, drop the folder onto Local-
> URL. The folder will be renamed, the contents won't.
> Option 2: Create multiple fields of type local-url, drop each file
> onto each separate field.
>
> -AHM
>
Thanks, I suspected something like this. Good to get confirmation,
though ;-)
Alex
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