You could check out the latest revision of JabRef from the SVN 
repository at Sourceforge. As of revision 3449, JabRef supports an 
option to specify a user- and host-specific file directory in the 
database properties. This allows each user of a particular database to 
store her/his personal path setting in the database. It furthermore 
allows the same user to specify different paths on different computers 
(must have different host names).

Thomas Arildsen

Michael Chen skrev, on -10-01--28163 20:59:
> Dear there,
>
> I recently setup a server for sharing documents among my
> collaborators. For each project, i have a subfold doc/ to hold
> literature and a bibtex file for these literature, and I would like to
> use JabRef to manage these literature. The problem is that the main
> PDF directory is not right after one checkouts the project through
> Subversion to a different machine. I can limit myself to store the
> literature and the database file under the same directory. Hence the
> problem can be solved if we can set the Main PDF directory to be
> whatever the directory the database file resides. It seems that I have
> to use absolute path in specifying thd PDF directory though. Any idea
> or suggestions?
>
> Michael Chen
>
>

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