bug: Parsing of citation key from Extra field
Zotero Standalone 4.0.29.5 on OS X 10.11.6
In the Extra field, a citation key has been defined. When I remove that field, it reappears (I'm not sure if it's a feature of Zotero or of the Better Bibtex plugin I'm using). The point is, I have placed the citation key within curly brackets {}, and the closing bracket is processed as part of the citation key.
I've uploaded a screenshot: https://postimg.org/image/bfu5qdext/
The reason I use the curly brackets, is because I need to specify more than 1 datatype in the Extra field. I can circumvent the problem by not closing the citation key field, such as;
{:DOI:10.1007/12_063}
{:bibtex: tsujii_structure_2006
/edit this should be moved to Standalone category
In the Extra field, a citation key has been defined. When I remove that field, it reappears (I'm not sure if it's a feature of Zotero or of the Better Bibtex plugin I'm using). The point is, I have placed the citation key within curly brackets {}, and the closing bracket is processed as part of the citation key.
I've uploaded a screenshot: https://postimg.org/image/bfu5qdext/
The reason I use the curly brackets, is because I need to specify more than 1 datatype in the Extra field. I can circumvent the problem by not closing the citation key field, such as;
{:DOI:10.1007/12_063}
{:bibtex: tsujii_structure_2006
/edit this should be moved to Standalone category
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bwiernikDon't use the curly brackets with Better Bibtex. Separate multiple pieces of data with line breaks.
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adamsmithThat'd be something to report to the developer of better bibtex via the add-ons github repository (it'a a BBT feature). He rarely comes here.