Citation Key for Japanese authors becomes automatically converted to Chinese romanization
In the "info" panel of the beta version of Zotero, any papers that have Japanese (kanji) names as authors get automatically converted to Chinese roman characters. I was expecting to have the proper Japanese romanization.
For example, Zotero currently converts the name "田中" into "tainzhong". In Japanese romanization, it should be "tanaka".
This becomes very confusing to me when I am working on a paper.
Is there any way to correct citation keys?
For example, Zotero currently converts the name "田中" into "tainzhong". In Japanese romanization, it should be "tanaka".
This becomes very confusing to me when I am working on a paper.
Is there any way to correct citation keys?
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. There is unfortunately no reliable way to detect the appropriate romanization, which is why it is steered by the language field.Perfect! This is actually the type of setting I was looking for! Thanks soooo much.
Just one more quick related question, in the case where BBT gets the romajization wrong, is there a way to manually make corrections?
For those who are new to Zotero and come across this post, let me leave a little comment on how to be up and running using the method I understood.
1. Install the add-on called "Better BibTeX (BBT)". The add-on can be downloaded at the following website:
https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/
2. Enable the plug-in and restart Zotero
3. In Zotero's preferences, select Better BibTeX tab -> Citation keys -> check box "Apply kuroshiro romajization in Japanese names/titles. Uses a lot of memory."
4. Once restarted right-click on an item (that is in Japanese) -> Better BibTeX -> Refresh BibTeX Key. The citation key information in the item's panel should now have romajization.
5. If Better BibTeX plug-in creates an incorrect romajization, right-click on the item, and in the "info" pane in the "Extra" area (close to the bottom of the list) type "Citation: " + correct romanjization. This should correct Citation Key in the item's "info" pane.
I'm not using the kuroshiro option, but in a quick test it first didn't seem to work. I then had a look at this issue and realized that my usual citation key format was problematic. When I changed my citekey format to
[auth:capitalize][year]
, the romanization seemed to work. With this, my test item with author "田中" gets the citekey "Tanaka2021".>5. If Better BibTeX plug-in creates an incorrect romajization, right-click on the >Item, and choose "Better BibTeX" -> "Change BibTeX key...". Manually enter the >correct citation key and click "OK".
When "Change BibTeX key ..." is chosen, a little pop-up box appears with the Citation Key that can be edited.
For some reason, the pop-up box did not appear for me on my Mac at home. I am at my work Mac and saw an update come in for the beta Desktop version. I updated, and now the magic pop-up window appears. :)
Thanks again for all the help and guidance. And that goes for @emilianoeheyns as well. :)