Hi Adam, Christiaan

> Ewww, automount.  Last I worked with that was on Linux, and I had  
> to set up NIS at the same time; I never tried adding non-Linux  
> systems into the mix, though.  Are you using NIS as well?  (not  
> that it should matter...)  I generally used netatalk or samba to  
> share from Linux/FreeBSD to OS X.

Yes we are using NIS, and our IT department really has a lot of work  
(and does a good job) with our very heterogenous network. Just as one  
interesting tidbit: we currently mount our home directories on the  
Macs remotely via NIS/NFS from a Linux server and we are, at the same  
time, able to use Windows under Parallels (or VMware) which loads our  
home directories to "My Documents" using SMB. Even more complex, we  
run certain proprietary software (belonging to an instrument) on a  
UNIX emulator in Windows using Parallels on a Mac, all with this  
network setup. I am pretty amazed that all of this actually works  
seamlessly ...

If you are interested in this sort of things: the IT guys told me  
they were really happy with the changes to automounting in Leopard.  
If I understood correctly, Netinfo and the old method of automounting  
are no longer, and Leopard uses the "standard" automounter instead  
that is also used in Solaris, for example (so I was told).

Sorry for these off-topic remarks. Now, for the important stuff.

The good news is: the conversion worked as advertised when I tried it  
today. I don't know what I did wrong the first time around (and I  
really assume that it was my own fault). After the conversion, the  
links show up in the "Local File" column, and the files are shown in  
the preview column. The old paths are still in "local-url", unless  
you uncheck "Keep local url" in the conversion dialog.

I am sorry that I seem to have caused some worries with my side remark.

As for the AppleScript solution for my problem: thanks, Christiaan  
for all the hints. I will see how far I get with them.

Just out of curiosity: do you think an AppleScript along the lines of  
"scan Literature folder for orphaned files (beginning of filename =  
citekey, but no link exists) and link them to the reference" would  
also be feasible?

Thanks again
Holger


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