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@aswilson if the reference comes out as "[#citekey][]" you have zotpick-pandoc set up to request the `mmd` (MultiMarkdown) format. To get the `@`, have it reques the `pandoc` format instead.
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Never mind, BBT already had this, I hit a caching issue.
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Cool. Anyone any idea how Bib(La)TeX would encode this?
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/sync, section "Alternative Syncing Solutions". I'm not sure that the message you see is caused by the way you've set it up, but syncing of the whole Zotero directory using Dropbox-like solutions is explicitly advis…
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Yes, that would explain everything, but with the current talk in this thread, the zotero devs will likely think you were installing the latest version manually. There is no official packaged version, so that is not what they'll assume you have. I'm …
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Note that there's absolutely nothing special about this zotero version - I just download zotero and stick it in a Deb file, which puts files in the right places. This makes it easy to install but does not explain why this version runs on your system…
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Absolutely no guarantees, but https://gist.githubusercontent.com/retorquere/d989b5c3f3854fb8fb701cee16a7731a/raw/8391ded80b13b438f5d3e88a06b9d063ef86d597/Citavi%205%20XML%20async.js is a quick asyncification of the existing Citavi importer. For me, …
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Is this biblatex generated by Better BibLaTeX or by the normal BibLaTeX exporter? For Better BibLaTeX, please open an issue at https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues
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edit: @ronan.mt.fleming there's a very good chance that the keys you had before are recoverable but I will need your help to get them. If you open an issue on https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues I can have a look.
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Right - I thought you meant you were still seeing performance problems with bbt. That's something I'd want to know about.
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Older in what sense? BBT is updated regularly. BBT just had an update that should improve startup, and BBT should not really have any significant performance effect when not editing items.
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Buster doesn't boot in my VirtualBox installation so I cannot test.
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I just installed the unofficial packaged version (official binaries, just the packaging is not done by Zotero) from https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-deb on a freshly installed stretch VM, and that started without issue for me.
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@bwiernik I was indeed spelling it wrong just above, but I did spell it right two posts above this one, and even when I type it right, the autosuggest list disappears entirely when I type the period; for the case of users with spaces in their name I…
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@dstillman how do I hail a user with periods in the username on this forum? I don't get @roman.mt.fleming in the auto-complete. I think I know why the old keys appeared lost and it's fixable, but I'll need his help.
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In my case my Uni provides a proxy (to which I have to log in) which grants me access to databases. Works with Zotero without issue.
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@ronan.mt.fleming @dstillman is absolutely right -- this is a BBT issue, so that would make me "the developer with the really daft idea". I realized this change would pose in inconvenience on those who already had (or, for reasons which elude me, pr…
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That would totally work. I was thinking about something like testing for "locator sub-verbo is present". Too bad for the sub-verbo crowd though.
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If CSL allowed testing for something like "locator has value", this could be done within a style even, no macros required.
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https://github.com/Juris-M/assets/releases/tag/client/release/5.0.52m40 has 5.0.52m40 for all platforms.
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Right, you can't register an application as a drop target, an application has to indicate to the OS that some parts of its UI are valid drop targets. This is sometimes taken care of by the UI toolkit the app maker uses, but in any case this is somet…
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I've added a PR which has a basic build setup. Simple but effective I think. Not at all ready, but before I put in more effort I'd need to know if this is a direction you're interested in.
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jm-sh still tries to sign the plugin BTW.
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Still can't build because I'm missing api_key.txt and secret.txt, but I've submitted an (untested!) PR.
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Sure.
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@adamsmith I've looked at the translator installer code and it looks almost the same as BBTs code, except I have the initial "Zotero.Translators.init()" replaced with "Zotero.Schema.schemaUpdatePromise". I'd test the ODF scan plugin with that change…
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The 2nd restart is now automated too.
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I found a bug in BBT which had it reinstall the translators at each start; 5.1.8 should after the 2nd restart not reinstall the translators again but will just have Zotero pick them up as Zotero starts up just like the other translators -- I *think*…
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If it runs Ubuntu then you can install the unofficial debs which package the official binaries, available at https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-deb/releases/tag/apt-get edit: if crouton has apt-get support then you may want to use the description…
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It's possible you participated in the BBT 5.x beta (which makes February plausible); those didn't auto-update in the early days. The released BBT does auto-update, so if you install 5.1.7 it will keep updated from that point on.
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