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The columns "subject 1", "subject 2" and "summary" are numbers. I suspect they're pointers into another table, but that table is not in the XML file. Can you put up a CSV and XLSX export?
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That file is indeed XML but it looks like just a tabular dataset. The column headers are: date done excerpt flag Keyphrase Keywords pages passages small ref class ref course ref note ref reading ref source sort Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3 subject…
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A temporary workaround could be a lightweight proxy which changes (or strips) the user-agent.
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Do you need some kind of subscription to use altmetric? I try to look at the API docs but I get Email us at support@altmetric.com to find out if your organization has an Altmetric Explorer subscription. I'm pretty sure our organization doesn't hav…
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Yeah, that's sort of what I meant with backend. There's no service for Zotero to run, Zotero could feed data into altmetrics, and get aggregate data back, right? I'll take a look at the API.
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Does altmetrics provide the backend for that then?
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The ChromeBook needs to have Crostini support for it to work though. I haven't been able to find an authoritative list of chromebooks that support crostini, but if you google for your specific chromebook and crostini, you should be able to find out …
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I've not read the paper in the original request here, but what data does Mendeley use (I take it https://www.altmetric.com/products/altmetric-api/, but maybe also others), and what results does it produce from it?
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Can you upload the XML file to https://transfer.sh/ ?
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What you're seeing is not normal behavior, all my tests happen on Ubuntu and if initialization indeed does not finish, it would break all my test (which run at least once a day). But I'd need to see a log how far along BBt init comes on your system.
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I think only link items have URLs, not all attachments, but I've added hyperlinks for link-attachments to the report customizer plugin.
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I'd need a bbt debug log id (not a zotero log id) to see what's happening; if you open an issue on github I can have a look.
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The report customizer plugin adds mathjax support for notes, but only for the generated reports, not in the editor. You still have to enter mathjax code manually.
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No objections from me :) I added the feature to the standard Bib(La)TeX exporters so they would pick up the citekey where BBT put it.
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I'm not going to argue against the use of BBT (obviously), but adding Citation key: ARRL2019 will also work with the standard Bib(La)TeX exporters.
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Easiest done through Zotero sync.
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You're free to try of course, but I had no end of troubles with it.
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Just in case you're venturing there: I tried capturing output using Subprocess (https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/modules/subprocess/Subprocess.jsm) but gave up because I would get frequent random (non-catchable) crashes.
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The default mathjax delimiters for in-line math are \(\). If you want to use $$, open an issue on github and I'll see what I can do.
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If you open an issue on the BBT tracker I can look at the bibtex export.
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Oh, for exporting CSL-JSON? Yeah, then they'll show up but indeed still won't (can't) affect style-supplied markup. It also won't affect how Zotero generates bibliographies itself, this strictly affects BBT exports, nothing else.
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The CSL styles? The postscript doesn't touch them (can't touch them).
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with a postscript you only do it once, after that it's automatic.
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BBT could easily do this but doesn't because Zotero itself does not treat ... as case-protected (see discussion over here). There are workarounds using a BBT postscript either by always treating ... as case-protected (see here) or by case-protecting…
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Can't really help you, sorry; I've copied the instructions so they're easier to find, but I don't own a Chromebook so I can't do the steps myself.
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The instructions by @Cosmosis seem to be fairly comprehensive, at which step do you get stuck? @Cosmosis I've copied the instructions to the zotero-deb wiki for easier finding, with minor edits. The Wiki is publicly editable.
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If the chromebook is not IT-managed (locked-down) and has Crostini support (https://www.reddit.com/r/Crostini/wiki/getstarted/crostini-enabled-devices), desktop Zotero can be installed on it. I have not tried it myself (I do not own a chromebook) bu…
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Select by citekey indeed doesn't work for the web view on your zotero DB. I keep forgetting people use the web view.
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If you have bbt, you can have links that select entries using their citekey. Wrt returning formatted entries, that I wouldn't know.
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You can do this if you install the BBT plugin (https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/)
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