> > 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards: VOTE NOW! Studies have shown that voting for your favorite open source project, along with a healthy diet, reduces your potential for chronic lameness and boredom. Vote Now at http://www.sourceforge.net/community/cca08 _______________________________________________ Bibdesk-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users
