[texhax] bib file in another directory
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brock at quantifier.org
Tue Feb 8 14:33:35 CET 2005
I don't know what is the right answer to this, but when I couldnt figure
it out, i just create a symbolic link to the .bib file in my current
directory, so i assume a windows shorcut should work the same magic.
Should work until someone gives you the right answer, anyway.
bobby
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
> how should I write my \bibliography{} line if the .bib file of
> references that I want to use is in a different directory from my .tex
> file manuscript?
>
> I'm runing MikTeX on Windows98
>
> Thanks.
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