Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-02-08 23.39
>I don't see the problem, as they can simply ignore what they
>see, or get used to it.
Perhaps I've misunderstood something, so please let me make sure
that I've understood everything correctly. Sorry for being so
tedious, I just want to make sure that I doesn't make any mistakes.
If I share a references with others, typically using subversion.
These people are running Macs, Windows and Linux/Unix. If we
have set up a repository with the following layout:
reffile.bib
references/
file1.pdf
file2.pdf
file3.pdf
etc
In the bibtex file we use the URL field to contain web urls and
local-url for the path to the PDF.
If I've now understood things correctly BibDesk will only
generate the "ascii-fied" alias information. The problem as I
see it is that it's not possible for others to actually see what
files that is referenced ... or have I misunderstood something?
jem
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