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(if it's any consolation, a PhD usually involves a straitjacket and a padded cell at some point, but preferably because you underestimated the size of the task, not because your tooling thwarts you)
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The report customizer can export formatted citations, but not in CSV format.
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Absolutely do not switch to LaTeX unless there's a pressing reason to do so. I'm used to LaTeX which makes it my default choice, but it's not something you want to get into under time pressure.
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No idea why that would be the case. I can open live LO documents without issue (I'm on a Mac and Linux, not sure if the experience differs per platform)
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I don't think you're supposed to add footnotes manually. Zotero via LO should be frictionless (I occasionally test it for my markdown -> Zotero workflow), but I don't know how the Scrivener export figures into that. What makes Scrivener so good …
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That's outside my area of expertise, I don't really use Java, LO or Word unless I really, really must. The Zotero crew will likely chime in on that.
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(I'm not part of the Zotero crew BTW, I was initially confused by "your instructions", I thought you were referring to something I posted on the forums maybe)
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That's ODF scan, and indeed, the scan options have moved to the tools menu. For those markers, you need to export to ODT from Scrivener, and then select "ODF Scan" from the Tools menu.
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Oh, I think I understand. RTF scan is built into Zotero. ODF scan is from the plugin. Which will work for you depends on what kind of marker you have inserted. RTF-scan markers look like {Smith, 2009}, ODF-scan markers look like { | Smith, 2009 | | …
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I don't understand what "line" means in this context, or what "installed twice" means. Where do you see these lines, and what do you think you have installed twice?
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Can you elaborate the exact steps you are following? * In scrivener, export to ODT (with RTF/ODF scan marks in the text) * Open using RTF/ODF scan * ? Or * In scrivener, export to RTF (with RTF/ODF scan marks in the text) * In LO, save as ODT * O…
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This depends on what you mean by "zotero database on the server". If you mean you have a local zotero data server (which from what I hear is not trivial to set up -- if you have this, you'd know) with which several separate Zotero-client installatio…
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You mean the same local database? That is indeed not possible.
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Where do you see the key in the web library? Keys like Lee_Effectiveness_2008 are keys generated by the Zotero bib(la)tex exporters. These exporters will skip generation and use a key you specified when you add this to the extra field: Citation ke…
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It is configurable, but I don't know how. To my knowledge you can't access all of the folders of the partition it's installed on by default, just a few select folders. Not that I think that drive letters are a great idea. A throwback to the days th…
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I had missed that.
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If by teams you mean the Sharepoint/Onedrive for Business functionality that underlies it; using ZotFile, you can probably set it up so that all attachments are linked into a Onedrive-shared folder. If you mean using the webdav that they claim Share…
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The users must work in the group, not their own database, and have sync on.
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No worries, just clarifying.
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1 user with unlimited will do the job.
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Then BBT wasn't involved.
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I don't see how LO figures into this though. BBT doesn't interact with LO.
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This particular problem was caused by BBT displaying a spinning icon; that was fixed in December 2019, so any version you have later than that (but you should always be on the latest as that is the only supported version) has this fix. If you're ex…
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Technically there are others.
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All that BBT does here is patch parseLibraryKeyHash to support bbt:citekey -- I don't actually do anything with the zotero://select links, but patching parseLibraryKeyHash has the intended side effect of making those work.
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Like, delete the bib file and save it again? I can't think of a reason why that should have helped, but if it works, it works.
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@astrokmb that text at the top is just a comment, as is anything outside entries. In this case it names the program it was created with, but that will only be typical for BibDesk. Any bibtex parser should just ignore it. From your experiments, I wo…
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Can you post a public link somewhere to the bib file in question?
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Conceptually I could see it be interesting to have collections be different "perspectives" on the items, but it'd be a nightmare to maintain.
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Are you using rich text, or markdown in Scrivener?
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