On Sep 8, 2010, at 1:40 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> Correction, it does not seem to be related to the "#" character. It is really 
> a problem in the way we try to escape special characters. Though I don't see 
> why that actually should give a problem, because in the end we do escape 
> them. Anyway, this should be fixed in tomorrow's nightly.

As always, I am impressed with the speed of the development team!

>> BTW, the autofile format is supposed to be a relative path so it should NOT 
>> start with "/". Perhaps that's the problem.

Christiaan, 

can you elaborate? I have the following settings:
           File papers in fixed location: 
~/WorkStuff/Research/Bibliography/eLibrary
           Format String: /%b/%a1-%c{Journal}%y%u0%e

Then, if file xyz.pdf is linked to a record in foo.bib, it  will be saved as 
           ~/WorkStuff/Research/Bibliography/eLibrary/foo/xyz.pdf

I use several different bib databases and this allows me to organize the pdfs 
in a way that makes sense (to me).  It has worked without problems. Are you 
saying this is not the proper way to do this?
How should I do it then?

Themis



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