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I can't help with a Word document -- I don't use Word unless I absolutely must (and I am one of those rare exceptions who writes mostly in humanities, but uses latex for everything). WRT extracting bibtex using the ref extractor -- I have looked at…
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My bad.
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That and the fact that current-zotero cannot run as an extension in current-firefox. The technology that Zotero builds on only still exists in the ESR builds. This choice (made by Mozilla for good reasons) forced Zotero into delivering only standalo…
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the only place where a conflict is possible is within a single document, and if Smith has two publications in 2009 (i.e. two separate instances of \cite{smith_2009} then that can be detected at proofing (I guess?) Not sure that's correct. An arti…
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Yeah, you're right, that would easily get into fuzzy matching and that kind of ugliness. Not a great fan other than for tech proof of concepts. BTW wrt @laurence80386 the changes of a conflicting author/year are quite slim when you say "putting tog…
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Would the reference extractor be capable of extracting data of sufficient quality to build a toolchain around?
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Alright. I'll cut a new release when I have cleared #1442 and #1391, and the change that the above will import attachments will be included.
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Is there a way with rbbt to automatically share inserted references to the .bib file? You can use BBT auto-export to keep the file updated. Otherwise, rbbt can pull-request the bib file at any time it wants.
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even though I have omitted abstract, note, file, tag, attachment from the export This won't make a speed difference. On a cold cache it will actually be slightly slower, because the field stripping happens after they've first been generated, but af…
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The size of the attachments or their indexing status doesn't matter at all, but the number of attachments does. Recent versions of BBT have made improvements in handling libraries with many attachments.
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Of course you're right. I'll get a new debug build started, if you could join that issue, we can take a look at what's going wrong for you.
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2 minutes, for 4100 items? That's not right. You can open an issue on github for BBT for that. citr doesn't request attachments so that should be a lot faster than you're seeing now.
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(the issue that kicked this off went from 17 minutes to 6-15 seconds)
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Recent changes in BBT should substantially speed up large exports if you don't also export attachments.
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"this" being access to the Zotero database. You can add options and hidden preferences, true, but even with a plugin, you can't access the database. BBT does reach into Zotero from the translators, but as long as the export translators are strictly …
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There's no label in front of them?
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those values of "epublish" and "aheadofprint" don't correspond to anything in the bibdesk UI?
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Thanks. Next version of BBT will import this as posted (but if you rename the file fields that's OK too)
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What's "mesh" and "pst"?
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can you get me a sample of such a file pre-field-rename? So as you'd have it after the LinkedFilesToFields.applescript?
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Export translators can't do this though. While it's technically possible to reach into zotero using a companion plugin, reading anything from the db is going to require async code, and export translators in the current zotero are strictly sync. Thi…
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@dstillman the CSL JSON and TEI translators already pick up an item key if it's in extra as a line in the form Citation Key: [something] (in addition to the BibTeX and BibLaTeX translators). Maybe that could help here too? You'd still have to add …
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Ah yes of course, sorry.
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It's technically possible, it's just not at a convenience level that's right for most people; if you right-click the note and select "source code" you can edit the raw HTML; if you paste something like in there, hey presto, image in note. But I …
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https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-minimize I can't immediately hide Zotero; the window must be known before I can minimize it, and before that happens it has already shown ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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It will take me an hour or so to get the distribution set up but the plugin is done.
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I'd not do anything about that. It'd just minimize Zotero at start, same as had you clicked the minimize button wherever that sits for your OS.
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Thanks, fixed. I'll roll it out in a new release when I have feedback on one more open issue. And you're welcome :) If you want abstracts + notes, you might also want to look at https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-report-customizer
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A crash can mean a lot of things, and there are a number of scenarios where either the data could be recoverable, or simply unharmed and waiting for you. In this situation you don't want to experiment with the crashed system unless you really know …
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If you can manage autostart, and just need minimize, I could whip up a trivial Zotero extension that just minimizes Zotero at start and does nothing else.
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