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Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts using filesresolving bookmarks in a file that areis synced across different computers:

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The bookmark is saved using the absolute path of either file is used when writing to the emacs bookmarks file, which is also synced across both computers. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, by expandingperhaps the synced path for each computer could be expanded when resolving the bookmark?

The emacs bookmarks file is also synced across both computers. Emacs 25.1

Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts using files that are synced across different computers

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The bookmark is saved using the absolute path of either file. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, by expanding the synced path for each computer?

The emacs bookmarks file is also synced across both computers. Emacs 25.1

Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts resolving bookmarks in a file that is synced across different computers:

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The absolute path of either file is used when writing to the emacs bookmarks file, which is also synced across both computers. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, perhaps the synced path for each computer could be expanded when resolving the bookmark?

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Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts using files that are synced across different computers

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The bookmark is saved using the absolute path of either file. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, by expanding the synced path for each computer?

The emacs bookmarks file is also synced across both computers. Emacs 25.1

Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts using files that are synced across different computers

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The bookmark is saved using the absolute path of either file. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, by expanding the synced path for each computer?

Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts using files that are synced across different computers

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The bookmark is saved using the absolute path of either file. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, by expanding the synced path for each computer?

The emacs bookmarks file is also synced across both computers. Emacs 25.1

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Bookmarks across different computers

Bookmarks in the bookmarks file appear to be saved using absolute paths. This creates conflicts using files that are synced across different computers

Absolute path computer 1: /user/sync/file_with_bookmark

Absolute path computer 2: C:\sync\file_with_bookmark

The bookmark is saved using the absolute path of either file. Is there a way to save the bookmark in a way that would work on either computer? For example, by expanding the synced path for each computer?