emilianoeheyns
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I like your sense of minimal BTW ☺️
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You're welcome.
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Why can't you select the entire library? If you go to the root of your lib, all your items should be there.
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From the looks of it, M2 imports to extra, so M2 - Citation Key: somethingfancy should do the job.
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BBT honors keys that live in the extra field if they're preceded by Citation Key:, so if there's a way to import to the extra field, it's automatable.
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Select all, right-click, BBT->Refresh
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I'm in the process of fully automating the .deb creation (it currently is mostly automated) and I hope it will be adopted by Zotero if it passes their quality standards, if not, I will maintain these .debs indefinitely.
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Technically? Probably. Sensibly? Don't know. You'd have to monkey patch the translator framework to detect your translator, and to modify what zotero puts in the drag buffer. It's not the easiest way to get started with zotero plugins.
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I think we're talking about different things. I thought you were talking about drag and drop from zotero, using a translator to generate the output (which is what quick copy does). Drag and drop from non-zotero can put whatever they want on the drag…
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But that's my point -- if you copy from a HTML page, your browser tells the OS "the stuff the user copied is HTML", so when a program pastes, it can see this and go "OK I see this text, but I should treat it as markup". Zotero tells the OS on behalf…
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Really? In my experience it would just insert .... The href part would be converted to a link, but I took it you'd rather not see the part.
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I don't think it's possible, because you'd have to be able to set the content-type of the drag, and AFAIK it's always set to text-plain for exports. You can export (and drag) the link, but it'd show up as HTML-text in your doc.
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BBT won't change existing keys if you use the [zotero] configuration (which is an option you can choose when it first starts) unless you have key duplicates, but if you have key duplicates, key generation is somewhat random using standard Zotero; BB…
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I'm mostly done with a built-to-order script that does a one-way sync into a postgresql database. It's targeted towards reporting, so the database schema is strongly denormalized to save on joins, but the sync code should work. Happy to collaborate.…
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Oh yes, their fan base can be absolutely fierce about every perceived limitation just being a fantastic feature unappreciated by mouth-breathing knuckle-draggers. I've been a participant in vi-emacs "debates" and I much prefer those - at least both …
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And multiple people have asked L&L (the makers of Scrivener); for my part, I simply never got an answer beyond the stock "you can configure the shortcut to..." which is almost entirely useless in this context.
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Also the CSV exported I created for you duplicates data (once for each tag/collection) in order to facilitate SeekTable reports -- that's not something I expect many people to want to have. @adamsmith is absolutely right that CSV as a format actuall…
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I'd have been surprised if that translator exported images that didn't sync. I didn't do anything special to the notes, the images are inlined into the HTML, so beyond note size I don't see why Zotero would care what's in them. The editor has no ima…
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It's technically possible, yes, but if it can be done without, I'd 100% recommend that. Much less fragile, much easier to debug when it breaks.
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The entire note doesn't sync? Or the image doesn't sync? If the latter it wouldn't make much difference because a translator wouldn't be able to export the images either.
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(the reason I'm inclined to think he meant desktop export is because he's using a custom csv translator I put together which wouldn't help him with the public server)
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BTW is the mechanism used to notify the client as per https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/327674/#Comment_327674 available to api clients? I assume it's a web socket kind of thing?
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@adamsmith What's nice about Zapier is that they host it for you, but IFTTT maker + heroku (or AWS lambda I suppose) gets the same done. Also it'd be nice for such things if webhook delivery would be supported, which means there'd be no need for cro…
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Unless seektable can pull from REST services. Maybe in that case it can be made to pull from the Zotero REST API. But you’d have to use one of the existing Zotero translators. ZotPress assumes that your desired output can be rendered using a CSL sty…
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I was referring to Does anyone know of software which can create a customized report from RDF data? Or from any of the other formats to which Zotero data can be exported? ... It would be much more helpful if the Group could simply be published onli…
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A report is HTML, so if you save that, you tackle two issues at once: A report will have the abstract, and A report can be put on a webpage easily LibreOffice/Word can edit HTML The extra field and notes added to the item will show up in the report…
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For very basic customization, there's the report customizer; I can't peek into your head for your needs of course, so perhaps I'm missing something, but for all else, seems to me, nothing beats groups here.
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But viewing could be done in any number of means - export, generating a bibliography, a report, or of course the item list. If you do want a private copy, drag and drop would do it. But for import /export, zotero - native, your best bet is zotero …
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What kind of customizations are you looking for? But if you want to share a set of citations in a format that others can both view and edit... that's what's zotero groups are for. If you're looking for something comprehensive, that'd be zotero rdf…
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For completeness sake, I think Endnote stopped doing that a while ago, but old bibfiles persist.
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