You have two options to accomplish what you want (if I understood correctly):
1) Use the Finder (or some synchronizing tool such as Synchronize Pro
http://www.qdea.com/) and BibDesk tracks the moving.
2) (i) choose a new pdf repository (BD prefs); (ii) Select the new
publications; (iii) Choose menu command Publication - Autofile Linked
Files...
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Andreas
ETH Zurich
Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischlin
Systems Ecology - Institute of Integrative Biology
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On 30/09/2011, at 15:08 , Themis Matsoukas wrote:
In my bibliographies use the auto file string
/%b/%a1-%c{Journal}%y%u0%e
so that the pdfs associated with databaseXYZ.bib are stored in sub-folder
/databaseXYZ of a folder that I have designated in the auto file options. Now
I want to merge two my databases into one but when I copy records from one
bib file to another, the pdfs are not transferred to the corresponding
subfolder. Is there an automatic way to do the transfer of pdfs?
Themis
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