Disabling HTML grammar(?)

edited June 4, 2019
Is there any way to disable HTML tags(I don't know the exact terms..) like "[sub]", "[i]" included in the item name?

See, for e.g., name of the item below:
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja207455k

is saved as:
Equilibration of Tyrosyl Radicals (Y 356 , Y [sub]731[/sub] [sup]•[/sup] , Y [sub]730[/sub] [sup]•[/sup] ) in the Radical Propagation Pathway of the Escherichia coli Class Ia Ribonucleotide Reductase

(I've substituted all the <>s with []s. I didn't know that this board supports HTML tags)
  • edited June 4, 2019
    Does it cause any trouble? These tags are necessary to get the correct format of the title in bibliography.

    [Edit]
    According to this thread, you use the title to create the filename, so it might be a problem.
  • Actually nope. There's no technical problem. I just find it visually(esthetically) bad, and that's all. It's also ok with file names. File names were never a cause of trouble in my workflow, at least until now.

    In case tags exists, searching items might be slightly trickier, but I think that's fine if pdfs are appropriately indexed.

    Thank you for your kind reply ;-D
  • To answer your immediate question -- no, there's no way to turn that off. As poettli suggests, we would also recommend against it, as those tags are needed to produce correct citations including sub and superscripts as well as italics.
  • @hmmming95: A future version of Zotero will likely render the title as rich text, though, which is the proper solution here.
  • @dstillman wow that sounds great! Looking forward to it.
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