>
> A scenario likely to occur would be that I will keep the master.bib  
> file
> in an SVN repository, travel to some library without wi-fi internet
> access with my PowerBook, discover some new books that I add to my
> working copy of master.bib, make some changes to particular pubs that
> already feature linked and autofiled files, save and commit my changes
> when I have internet access again. Would be great if all the links  
> were
> intact afterwards.


This is a bit off-topic but I have been thinking about using  
subversion to manage versioning etc. on several writing projects.   
Everything I've seen seems to be oriented towards team / multi-user  
scenarios but it also seems that people use it for single-authored  
projects.  Stephan (and others!) , do you have any recommendations on  
SVN workflow, helper apps, shortcomings etc?  Prefs. for SVN vs.  
Mercurial or other alternatives?
thanks
Derick


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