ZOTZ
I installed the plugin, but this error message occured, when I tried to export the citation:
java.lang.Exception: edu.mit.simile.babel.bibtex.TokenMgrError: Lexical error at line 687, column 113. Encountered: "\u000f" (15), after : ""
Thanks for help ...
java.lang.Exception: edu.mit.simile.babel.bibtex.TokenMgrError: Lexical error at line 687, column 113. Encountered: "\u000f" (15), after : ""
Thanks for help ...
unfortunately, I encounter the same problem. The error message is the same, but it stops at other lines and columns.
Cretin
edu.mit.simile.babel.bibtex.ParseException: Encountered "}" at line 2180, column 1.
Was expecting: "=" ...
Zotero 1.0.9
edu.mit.simile.babel.bibtex.ParseException: Encountered "}" at line 20703, column 1.
Was expecting:
"=" ...
On another note: what are the chances that Citeline would add
COINS data, or that we could add Zotero-scraping for Citeline?
Seems a shame to have citation information go in only one direction ...
Ben Bolker
Now I dont know how to correctly display some Slovak characters like: á, é, í ..
It show only ????? instead. :(
It show only ????? instead. :( "
And Hungarian ő, ű also.
I think the Citeline server can't display correctly theese characters.
Could someone help the Citeline folks?
"Please note that Appalachian is designed to work with the Firefox 2.x versions only. You should already have Zotero installed. " Does anyone know if thats what is causing the problem?
e.g. i have one tag as "Molecular Anthropology", in Citeline exhibit, it got displayed for different articles as Molecular} {Anthropology , Molecular Anthropology}.
I recon this is due to the BibTex export from Zotero. I exported a few citations for trial in BibTex format and i noticed that the tags were having these { brackets. So it may not be Zotz/ Citeline problem alone.