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I tried RawCap but it didn't capture any http traffic. I tried the javascript trick (assuming the Zotero background page is the options pane for the Zotero extension), and JSON.stringify(a) shows "{"translatorID":"b6e39b57-8942-4d11-8259-342c4…
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Wireshark for windows can't capture the loopback interface.
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But does Chrome store them somewhere where I can view them, to see ig it's being truncated?
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That's definately the BBT translator. Any idea how I can cause wireshark to pick up the traffic? Or can I send it through Fiddler? Does "update translators" download the translators to chrome somewhere?
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I tried the Chrome extension, and it does indeed report the error. But that can't be caused by BBT, right? I thought the Crome connector came with its own translators, it doesn't download the translators from Zotero right?
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Is that all? I'm used to there being line numbers of the translator itself in the debug log, plus at least some minimum activity of the translator. From this log file, it looks like the translator (whichever of the two it is) is not being loaded at …
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mmwood: could you enable debug logging and capture what happens during import?
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Hold on, I have access via university VPN. I've tried to import, both the "BibTex" generated from the dropdown and via the in-address-bar Zotero icon, and I'm not seeing any problems.
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If you have BBT enabled, you are importing using the BibLaTex importer. I've published a new version that doesn't overwrite the existing bibtex exporter, but it won't make a difference, as the plugin adds a translator that responds to bibtex-format…
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Could you check in your debug output logging whether you are also getting messages stating the database is locked?
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Same issue with Zotero Standalone 4.0.14
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Downgrading to 4.0.13 did not help.
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Same here. I've disabled fulltext sync, but it's been spinning for ages now. I see activity in the log, but also numerous "Associated libraries are locked -- waiting XXX"
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https://github.com/friflaj/zotero-better-bibtex fixes #1 & #2. I could do #3 but it would be fragile and there's an easy workaround: select a different filename in the export dialog, or copy all your citations into a collection which has no spac…
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A variation of this has been packaged as an extension at https://github.com/friflaj/zotero-better-bibtex
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https://github.com/friflaj/zotero-better-bibtex has a ready-to-install extension to zotero that takes care of this and other things.
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I'm extending the plugin to also scan for stray files in the storage directory.
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https://github.com/friflaj/zotero-storage-scanner will scan for broken attachments and mark them with tag '#broken'
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Never mind, it did work in Mozilla, not in Chrome.
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Never mind, it did work in Mozilla, not in Chrome.
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