> > > > In LyX 2.3, I could directly input a relative path in the dialog box 
> > > > under the local database.
> > > > However, in LyX 2.4, I can only click "add local..." and then select
> > > > from the file browser, which results in an absolute path.  Chenyu
> > > > Gao
> > >
> > > This is indeed annoying. When the file is local, you might solve this
> > > by creating a hard link to the file in the other directory. On Windows
> > > this can be done with the command mklink /H <target> <link>; e.g.
> > > mklink /H bg.bib "..\other folder\bg.bib"
> > > (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windo
> > > ws-com mands/mklink). But I don't know whether MacOS is able to follow
> > > this link.
> > 
> > I have problem to reproduce the problem in the first place.
> > I can can type e.g. "../file.bst" directly in the field.
> > You can not?
> >
> I thought the OP was referring to the dialog box for adding a bibliography
> (a .bib file).
> (menu: Add / List/Content/References). When choosing Add Local, a
> file-browser menu opens,
> and when entering a relative path (e.g. ..\folderA\newbib.bib), LyX accepts
> this but changes it to an
> absolute path (e.g. C:\Papers\folderA\newbib.bib).
> The OP also noted that this full-path entry cannot be edited and so cannot
> be changed back to a relative path.

Ok, now I can follow, this indeed looks like regression. I created ticket #13097
for this.

Pavel
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