emilianoeheyns
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Braces in the filenames are always going to be nasty TBH; the best you can hope for is that the exporter mangles them in a way that your references compile without error.
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I haven't tested it but my bet would be that the BBT translators use significant amounts of memory. They're not optimized for speed or size. The import translator parses everything into memory for example before starting with the reference creation.…
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auto-export now works for collections and libraries, but not for search. It's not certain auto-exports of saved searches will return, but if it does, it will be a while off, as I have a lot of higher-prio stuff lined up before it.
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Ah if BBT isn't installed I take no blame of course :) Joachim Rennstich mentioned this thread on the BBT tracker, and Dan mentioned BBT being involved, so... anyhow, I think I found the source of the errors Dan mentioned. I have a workaround for th…
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I may have a fix for this particular issue but at the current stage of BBT, if you have a problem with Zotero and you have BBT installed you can safely assume I caused it. I'm 100% with Dan on this one -- before reporting problems with Zotero, disab…
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The default pattern of BBT is different from Zotero; if you want a pattern that closely emulates the Zotero default you need to go into the BBT preferences and set the pattern to [zotero]. After that, select all your preferences, right-click, and s…
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With "this" you mean installing BBT? Changed compared to what?
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They are at this moment; after the port I'm moving everything to ES6. Anyhow, BBT has externalised the bibtex parser to https://github.com/fiduswriter/biblatex-csl-converter (most of the work having been done by Johannes) for my import parsing, and …
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That's what BBT does now. One newline is a space, two is a paragraph break.
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Oh sorry I missed that. I don't think bbt does it for the file field.
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BBT is currently usable for non-auto exports in Z5.
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Auto-export for BBT is nearly done; when ready it will be announced here.
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This part of BBT now does work; BBT is not feature-complete for Z5 but currently passes all my import-export tests. The beta can be downloaded here (search for the last "bleep bloop" message).
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While not feature-complete, BBT (currently being rewritten for Z5 and at beta level at this stage) will augment the import and will interpret newlines as LaTeX does (where sanely achievable), which means 2 or more is a paragraph break, and one is a …
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The escaped-but-unbalanced braces triggering biber could be caused by this. The fix PLK talks about should be out and available (it was on the DEV branch in '15 after all), but not everyone can/does upgrade their LaTeX suites when a new one comes ou…
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Work on BBT for Z5 is progressing steadfastly (if not necessarily smoothly), Progress can be followed here: https://trello.com/b/OpJQyVTP/better-bibtex-for-zotero-5 and here: https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues/555 . Testers we…
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That's all the script does, really: guesses a sensible default for version and CPU architecture, download, unpack and set up the launcher icon.
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I've made an adaptation of the qnotero installer at https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/blob/z5/zotero5_installer.sh
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Is there a timeframe on the post-5.0 electron port BTW?
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BBT should absolutely not be installed in 5.0 right now. Usually an uninstall would remove the BBT translators too, but even that doesn't work. Their presence should do no harm, but they must currently be removed by hand if you find them annoying. I…
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We could ask Frank whether he could add < span style="text-transform: none;" > in addition to class="nocase" (and perhaps in time to replace it). That's standard HTML (or rather CSS, but it's standard HTML in the same sense that font-variant:s…
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I don't know what counts as official, but HTML(ish) markup is in the Zotero knowledge base (https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/rich_text_bibliography) even if this particular case isn't. I think it's a pretty sensible choice from the POV of the citat…
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I don't have multiple Zotero's open ever. I just switch very frequently.
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I'm not looking to have anything changed. I thought this behavior was a bug, you explained it is this way by design. It scared me, I don't think I like it very much, but I am clear on the reasons why it's there.
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But that's the thing. I did not install a new version of the same software. I had previously had Zotero for Firefox and Zotero Standalone side by side without issue. I'd sort of have understood if Z5 had affected my ZSA4 profile (even though ZSA4 us…
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OK, but in my case I have multiple profiles so which was picked was rather arbitrary from my POV, and I had *not* expected Z5 to take ownership of my profile, making changes that are not easily revertible, without warning. I'm glad it wasn't my prod…
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This was a new installation of Z5 (no Z5 or ZSA4 on my system before I downloaded and installed Z5), but I can't say for sure whether there wasn't a ~/Library/Application Support/Zotero directory -- I've worked with Z5 before after all. ~/zotero is…
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Stranger and stranger -- I deleted the profile that 5.0 upgraded, moved ~/zotero out of the way, deleted ~/Library/Application Support/Zotero, and re-started Z5. It looks like it randomly picked one of my existing 4.0 profiles, copied the data into …
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The default data dir for Zotero 5 (at least on my Mac) is "[home]/Zotero", but a) that's a very unusual choice on a Mac, where application data usually lives under ~/Library/Application Support/[App], and b) I already had a ~/zotero, which Zotero di…
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BBT will import this reference cleanly into `Model for signal-induced Ca2+ and IP3 oscillations`, but BBT is currently stuck in 4.0 land. I'm hoping the holidays will do something about that, but it's guaranteed not to happen before that.
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