>

I recently upgraded three machines using the default option i.e.  
upgrade without reformatting or archiving, & everything worked  
perfectly (including BD & links to pdfs therein).  As long as you keep  
the same directory structure after the upgrade I don't see why  
upgrading would break links.

df


> I'm finally getting ready to upgrade to Leopard, but I want to make
> sure that I'll be able to smoothly move my reference library over from
> Tiger. This wouldn't be a big concern except for all of my linked
> files: essentially every reference has a pdf linked to it, so I want
> to be sure that these links won't be lost when I move everything.
> I see there is an export "Bibtex and Papers archive" option, which
> does save a copy of all of the pdfs, but when I open the
> References.bib file thats created, the links to the files are to the
> original copy, not the archive copy.
>> From what I've read in the documentation it seems like if I move the
> archived References folder to the new system, the links will be
> updated, but I'm not sure that this seems realistic to me. So I'm
> wondering if anybody has any suggestions or advice for me.
> thank you
> Jake







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