JABREF 2 ZOTERO information about local pdfs
I am new to Zotero and was trying to convert my main database in JABREF (so a .bib file) into Zotero. However, some information is not copied, apparently.
There is a field that I use extensively that was not imported, which is the "file" field. That includes the link to a local copy of the (usual a) pdf of the item. Is this possible?
I have attempted to use the zottero-better-bibtex extension to make the import, but it worked much worse, with many import errors that were not present before the ZBB extension. Since my original BIB file in JABREF works just fine, I am assuming that there is something more sensitive in Zotero than in JABREF?
Any thoughts on any of the above will be greatly appreciated.
There is a field that I use extensively that was not imported, which is the "file" field. That includes the link to a local copy of the (usual a) pdf of the item. Is this possible?
I have attempted to use the zottero-better-bibtex extension to make the import, but it worked much worse, with many import errors that were not present before the ZBB extension. Since my original BIB file in JABREF works just fine, I am assuming that there is something more sensitive in Zotero than in JABREF?
Any thoughts on any of the above will be greatly appreciated.
Jabref is capable of managing broken bibtex files, so perhaps there is an actual error in the bibtex that prevents import; perhaps there is an error in BBT that I can correct. Without more info, no way to tell.
I can't test with attachments of course as only the bib file is up there, and the import took a looooong time, but with that one thing fixed (out in a few minutes)
Depending on how busy Zotero is with other things when you import, you could still see "Zotero is not responding, Kill/Wait" popups. I can't prevent those (my parser first parser the whole bib file, and on my system, that takes 40 seconds with your file), but you'll be less likely to see them if you let Zotero "settle" a little after BBT is finished initializing. If you do see them, click "Wait". Once the parse is done the actual import starts; that will still take very long, but that won't kick off the "wait" prompts.
Here's the "unfixed" file. Might have a few less references than the fixed file, as I simply restored a dropbox version of the database that I knew was before the fix: https://www.dropbox.com/s/16cq2wa55q8c69a/MainBibFileERRORS.bib?dl=0