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Kuroshiro needs a restart of zotero after turning it on, but if that doesn't work, please do file a report.
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To add to that - if you right-click items and choose "pin citation key", BBT will write the current key to the extra field, which you can then edit if needed.
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It should, yes. When the cite key is in extra, the key at the top should always and automatically change to that, and should display a pushpin icon beside it.
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... and which you can make any corrections to that you want, and they will stick. Very good point.
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Only in a very roundabout way; by reporting the problem to the kuroshiro project. For incidental stuff you could use a `replace=` filter, but that's unwieldy for more than just one or two characters.
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If you pin the keys, they'll be written into the extra field, and the API has those. There's also https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/installation/preferences/hidden-preferences/#citeprocnotecitekey
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If you have BBT installed, enable kuroshiro romajization in the preferences, and set the language of the item to ja or Japanese. There is unfortunately no reliable way to detect the appropriate romanization, which is why it is steered by the languag…
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I don't see a column labeled "ZKey" in the Zotero CSV export, but if you mean the first column "Key", that doesn't change for an item, even when everything else of the item is changed. The only way this key can "change" is by merging duplicates, in …
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Not an easy/convenient solution by any stretch, but if Zotero allows for multiple bibliographies in a document, it should be technically possible to insert a (full) bibliography at the end of each chapter and at the end of the book, and have a scrip…
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BBT bundles a translator that exports in json that retains folder information.
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Since you have BBT installed, you can also do pull exports as an alternative.
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BBT has json-rpc endpoints for this, which will work for curl and other programmatic access, but not browsers.
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Ah OK, gotcha. I think that is a good point.
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But then it's more that you want to donate one-time rather than having a subscription? Because if you want to make an ongoing donation, why would you care that it gives you access to something you don't plan using?
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My adventure in academia is on indefinite hold, but I gladly support Zotero with a 60G subscription. I don't use iOS, but I hope that Zotero doesn't go subscription for features. One of the major attractions of Zotero for me is that if you don't co…
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Copyright concerns
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I cant help you with the points you mention, but I'd like to take a look at the bibtex generation, yes, so I'd appreciate the github issue.
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I mean using csl-json rather than using bibtex. I can take a look at the quotation issue for bibtex if you open an issue in the BBT github project.
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I haven't looked into it, I just know people in our org have issues of this kind. I pay for my own storage, and my zotero library is not related to my work.
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Could someone help please You haven't supplied enough information to diagnose the problem. If you open an issue on the link above, I can guide you through getting the diagnostic info.
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Support for the Better BibTeX plugin happens at https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues
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BTW there are non-displaylink USB-C to DVI cables that don't have these problems.
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It's not just a performance problem as in slowness -- browsers (and Zotero is still based on Firefox) depend hugely on hardware acceleration by the GPU, and since displaylink can't offer that, it offloads the problem to your CPU, which will be worki…
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Just to make sure -- when you say non-natively, these aren't displaylink connections? displaylink has a host of performance problems.
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While the Last, First format is easier to parse unambiguously and therefore prefered, First Last is technically valid bibtex, even if "Elizabeth Briars Hart" should have been "Elizabeth {Briars Hart}" if you want to get [Elizabeth][Briars Hart] in y…
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Probably. I haven't looked at that in wow 3 years but if I took the effort to create a repo for it then that means I intend to do maintenance there.
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If you're using pandoc to generate anything but PDF, you're better off using CSL rather than BibTeX.
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You have misspelled Original Date: 1919, but other than that, if this is intended for export, Better CSL JSON (or Better CSL YAML) will do what you want out of the box. edit: I see now you are using it with pandoc, that means export, which means BB…
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Escaping in what sense? What is happening that you don't want to happen?
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FWIW, BBT CSL exports remap journalAbbreviation to container-title-short.
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