Thanks, I assumed that was the case but I have been surprised before  
regarding what BibDesk can and cannot do.

Kasper

On Jun 13, 2007, at 1:50 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> This is indeed not possible. Using a relative/absolute papers folder
> is an app setting, and cannot be done per document. You can use
> different sub-folders for different files using a key in the file
> info for the documents, and including a %i specifier in the local
> file format. You have to make sure though that all bibtex files have
> this key set before any autofile is done.
>
> Christiaan
>
> On 12 Jun 2007, at 4:41 AM, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have for a long time now used the autofile feature of Bibdesk with
>> great success. For various reasons I want to split up my papers
>> folder into two different folders, each set of folders will have
>> their own Library. I would now want to store my pdf files like
>>    project1.bib -> project1folder
>>    project2.bib -> project2folder
>> These two folders will reside in completely different locations. I
>> would also like to use relative paths for _one_ of the two projects.
>>
>> Is there any way to set preferences in Bibtex based on the bibtex
>> file being modified? (I suspect not)
>>
>> I _might_ be able to think up a hack using custom fields in the
>> bibtex file, but that will most likely be quite nasty.
>>
>> (One of the reasons for doing this is to put a set of papers into a
>> subversion repository as part of a bigger (private) project. I would
>> like the local-url argument to be handled with grace when several
>> collaborators have their own file setup).
>>
>> Kasper
>
>
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