Avoiding Site Translators, Save from BibTex URL
First of all, Zotero's a wonderful tool, thanks for making this available. Now for my feature request:
I'd like to be able to directly add BibTex entries into my Zotero library with a one click icon in the URL text field. This would serve as an "escape hatch" for when Zotero can't figure out citation information through its Site Translators.
To give an example, the article [1] does not import correctly when I click the Zotero "save" icon in the URL text field. However, this web page has a link to the correct BibTex file [2], which I would like to use. It would be nice if Zotero offered me another "save" icon from [2] which would automatically import the BibTex file. Currently I must save the file to the filesystem, and then import the file from the filesystem.
[1] http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v61/i16/p1859_1
[2] http://prola.aps.org/export/PRL/v61/i16/p1859_1?type=bibtex
I'd like to be able to directly add BibTex entries into my Zotero library with a one click icon in the URL text field. This would serve as an "escape hatch" for when Zotero can't figure out citation information through its Site Translators.
To give an example, the article [1] does not import correctly when I click the Zotero "save" icon in the URL text field. However, this web page has a link to the correct BibTex file [2], which I would like to use. It would be nice if Zotero offered me another "save" icon from [2] which would automatically import the BibTex file. Currently I must save the file to the filesystem, and then import the file from the filesystem.
[1] http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v61/i16/p1859_1
[2] http://prola.aps.org/export/PRL/v61/i16/p1859_1?type=bibtex
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noksagtPlanned.
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