> #1
> Put all text files on a shared folder both you and your director/
> supervisor have access to and edit them with vim. In this scenario,
> viki (or a similar plugin) would be ok.
>
> I personally use option #1. I use custom bibtex fields to link to the
> summaries writting in viki markup and to the pdf documents etc. --
> those fields are ignored by the usual bibtex styles. VikiMinorMode
> makes those links clickable. I search the bibtex file for appropriate
> keywords etc. The summaries are collected in a directory (the filename
> is the bibtex key) so that they can be easily searched with grep etc.

ok, thx, I will try to use this option too. Can you provide an example
(real
example) of this kind of directory ?  how you manage your Home page,
etc.. +
the bibtex entry etc.. how you generate the latex after that etc..  so
the
question is can you provide a part (or the whole) directory that you
use this
way ? Or maybee you have a blog/site with this kind of things ?

thx in advance


> Disclosure of interests: I'm the author of viki & deplate.
and thx for your work on this tools !

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