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By design of the OS, running software should not be capable of causing a kernel panic; if running software can do anything that causes a kernel panic, that fact in and of itself is a bug in the OS. It's like if your doorbell is wired in such a way …
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Huh - I could implement the first option as a plugin, I think, by adding pseudo-fields. These would still need to be saved to a separate database (or startup would become massively slower as the database grows), which has some risk for race conditio…
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Wouldn't another option simply have an additional column with the author names without problematic characters when adding an article to the database? That's effectively the first option I mentioned Or even better, simply having the choice to comp…
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@xxtraloud Zotero search translates the search query to a SQL query and executes that, and SQLite (the database engine that Zotero uses does not have something like SQL Server's accent insensitive collations. It can be technically made to work by e…
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What format does voyant expect?
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The debug instructions at https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output for windows do still say that it should work.
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Someone who uses Word will have to help with that.
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Sorry, that should have been: is Juris-M running while you run this?
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copy file1.ris+file2.ris+file3.ris combined.ris in the command line.
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Yes, but the way to do it depends on what operating system you use.
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For RIS, you can just concatenate these files, and then import the concatenated file.
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We're hitting a problem where sporadically BBT is seen as installed in the addons pane, but the BBT overlays do not appear to be applied, which means BBT won't start. In these cases, there is zero BBT activity in the log, nor do I see the usual addo…
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But -ZoteroDebug does work, right? And everything that would usually be output by -ZoteroDebugText ends up in the debug viewer?
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Is zotero running when you run this?
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You at least have not escaped all spaces in the lua filter path (I'd recommend using quotes, much more readable), and you use "-o" but do not follow it with the file to output.
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I'm not sure where you got the half-performant from either. Do you have numbers to back that up?
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Gaah I hate th sourceforge mirror system. If you try again in an hour or so you might be offered a different mirror. I'm sorry for the crappy experience. I'll look back into hosting it myself. @dstillman I'd love to move the hosting to Zotero. Or …
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Try the sourceforge mirror as outlined in the README of https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-deb/
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Ah, that's probably because it is retrieved piecemeal. Zotere keys are only unique at the moment of export, so if you export in parts, this is what you get with postfixed keys. If you pin your keys using bbt, this problem goes away.
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Are these generated by the zotero bibtex export, or by bbt?
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The problematic date is 2019/03/09/ (note the trailing slash). BBTs date parser is more conservative than the CSL dateparser; it's specifically adverse to information loss. This is less a problem for CSL as consumed directly by citeproc vs CSL or bi…
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Oh and just to keep things clear: I am not part of the Zotero team, I'm one of those amateurs bodging together rube goldberg parts for usually more grateful people.
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Look, fella, I'm not taking any tone not previously pitched our way by you. Are you trying to convince us that labeling our work as a rube-goldberg machine isn't hostile? I'm not sure you can do better, but I do think you should try. We are not say…
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@qswt111 can you open an issue for this on the bbt github project? I can't replicate this problem.
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Experimental, clunky, and what little I thought I knew about CSL was proven wrong in my first tests, but this adds CSL-powered custom columns to Zotero. That will allow listing all authors, although you might have to get comfortable with CSL (which …
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The title of exported Bibtex is abbreviation when “Journal Abbr” is added to “Info” of item. But it is not convinent to add “Journal Abbr” one by one. Do you know any quick methods? BBT can auto-abbreviate journal names Event hough “Journal Abbr”…
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SciWheel does have an API which probably allows extracting entries and their organisation.
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10.1093/qje/qjy028 has "Publisher: Oxford University Press". It doesn't for me. That DOI brought me to https://academic.oup.com/qje/article/134/2/647/5218522 and that doesn't list OUP for me anywhere in the captured item. But even if it does, if yo…
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I'm not sure what "intel is too unfriendly to zotero's memory" means (intel chips cause zotero to use more memory? Is that true, and even if it is, if you're M1, is that a problem for you?), but it sounds like a claim that should be quantifiable. Do…
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That's awesome. If I'd have to guess I'd look into the data transfer across the WASM border as the bottleneck. Also, modern javascript JITs are nothing short of amazing.
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