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Wow, happy to hear that, imuntean. I guess I have more luck with my blind coding than is good for me =P
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It seems https://github.com/zotero/translators/blob/master/BibTeX.js has deviated a lot from what I pasted so long ago there. I tried finding the one it originally was based on, and introducing the same changes to the new version, my result is at ht…
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Well, writer2latex is actually an Ubuntu package, so it will eventually seep into the repositories, but if you want to try it out now, installing should be now more difficult than downloading the snapshot from http://writer2latex.sourceforge.n…
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Henrik Just recently released a development snapshot of Writer2LaTeX that parses Zotero references =D See http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/14995/writer2latex-now-supports-zotero-references/ for how to use it.
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Ah, it's a separate login... thank you, Dan Stillman. Updated the kb page.
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I would add that but can't find the edit button... did something change in the wiki?
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They were added to some but not all, fixed them now.
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Also, a more on-topic question: Any chance you'll move to gettext files? Those dtd/properties files are not very well suited for translation (especially since they don't contain the original text, meaning it's hard to tell automatically whether some…
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By the way, are the CSL files in bitbucket just meant to replace locales-[langcode].xml ?
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I reorganised the files a bit at http://github.com/unhammer/zotero-nn to make it a bit simpler. The files in that directory contain the nn translations (no ".u" now), please ignore the "unknown-word-marked" dir. Also: http://github.com/unhammer…
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Anyone know if it is up yet? I'd very much like to know if anyone else is working on Norwegian Nynorsk (if not I might work on a conversion from the Bokmål at http://github.com/unhammer/zotero-nn until it's up)
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Since several major GNU/Linux distributions are going to switch to LibreOffice, I do hope it gets Zotero support. Also, seeing as Oracle owns what used to be Sun Java, openjdk support seems more pressing than ever... (of course, a C++ port would b…
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btw, http://github.com/unhammer/zotero-natbib/commit/1a5d02b1f2b363fa79bfed5ff1a1c33591bc0feb should probably be in stock bibtex, otherwise Ø becomes ?
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Ah, nice! I'm using http://github.com/unhammer/zotero-natbib at the moment in order to get the "lastchecked" field into natbib, but will most likely be stealing some of your contributions ;-)
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"you might want to collaborate with someone who refuses to use anything but Endnote, for example." precisely for this reason I tend to delete software like Endnote, so that I can say "oh, sorry, I don't have that and I don't really want to spend a b…
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Ah, I see... I'll try to stay out of the gray-area then, thank you for the quick reply :)
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The hack worked! For KDE users who have this problem, do "insert citation", and on the task bar you'll see a popup which doesn't pop up. Click it, then click the tiny "firefox" icon in the upper left, you'll get a drop-down menu. Under "Advanced", s…
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Hmm, on my system it consistently "pops under". Maybe it is possible to define a special KWin rule to avoid this, but, well, that's a hack…
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OK so I gave up waiting for replies from the LyZ and writer2latex authors =P The patched http://github.com/unhammer/lyz will give LyZ a new citekey format "writer2latex" that outputs only the ItemID (object key). http://github.com/unhammer…
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OK, added to the kb page, I don't think I have rights to delete the other page though.
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Worked for me too (Arch Linux, KDE), but I had to create a new ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list from scratch, since it didn't exist, with the following content: [Default Applications] application/pdf=kde-okularApplication_pdf.desk…
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Would it be possible for the OOo-plugin to annotate the odt with the libraryID somehow? (Like an "optional field".)
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Hmm, so I guess a single item key could potentially appear in different entries in different libraries. Ie. my personal library could have an entry with 0_VQT5RPTU, my shared library1 have 260548_VQT5RPTU, my shared library2 845062_VQT5RPTU (where t…
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OK so I added a feature request (https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lyz/+spec/writer2latex) for LyZ to give a bibtex key that writer2latex will be able to use, and another to the writer2latex team to parse Zotero reference-marks. In an ideal worl…
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OK so I unzipped the odt file and found that the xml contains something like http://zotero.org/groups/23258/items/VQT5RPTU"]}]} RNDsvJ507erEH"/> and when I use LyZ to cite in LyX with "zotero" as the bibtex key, I get 260548_VQT5RPTU as the b…
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I also noticed that Zotero in APA writes Title (Year). . Place. When only these are listed (eg. in a bill/hearing); the extra dot shouldn't be there...
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@nferno: thanks for your comments :-) I guess I'll be recommending it... (I myself use emacs with bibsonomy and a bunch of scripts, wouldn't recommend that to anyone but hardcore geeks hehe, but it's always good to have something FOSS to recommend t…
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I agree that LyXPipe should not be Zotero's responsibility, but Zotero _could_ be a lot simpler for LyX users with very little work. As I understand it, Lytero isn't a very big extension, it does two things, (1) add two buttons for saving bibtex mor…
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"offered" is an exaggeration.. LyXPipe doesn't work on Windows so LyX users on Windows have to 1) edit the lytero.js file with some hackery mentioned on google groups, and 2) click the Save button each time they make a change Out-of-the-bo…
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So is the conclusion that "save to BibTeX" in Lytero is the way to go for MS Word expats on Windows who want to give LyX a try? Is this Lytero workflow usable for newbies (given the occasional tech support) and stable? I'd like to hear if ther…