Dear Christiaan, Alex and Stephan,

thank you very much for your detailed replies!

Best.
Daniele

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Stephan Kurz <[email protected]>wrote:

> > On 26.01.2010, at 10:50, Daniele Avitabile wrote:
>
> >> Also, when I move to a different computer to do some editing, I have the
> >> same problem.
> >>
> >> The alternative seems to be to build up a local copy of the database,
> >> which kills the main advantage to have a centralised database.
> >>
> >> What is your workflow?
> >>
> >> Best.
> >> Daniele
>
> I second what has been said about dropping .aux files on BibDesk and
> having a central database.
>
> Your other question was not really targeted much so far, so I'll chime in:
> During the last couple of years, a number of approaches for keeping a
> central .bib-file in sync has been mentioned on this list, including using
> a versioning repository (CVS, SVN, Git, Mercury, you name it), using
> various web apps, or using a server based file (on mobileMe/iDisk, some
> other mounted server via symlink).
> Personally I use SVN to keep various working copies on home and work
> machines up to date, which works for me. My AutoFile preferences point to
> a centralized directory on some server, which has its only downside when I
> don't have internet access, but that only happens rarely (and most of the
> times it is plannable, so I just draw a copy of what I need).
>
> Stephan
>
>
>
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