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Can't help with that unfortunately.
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To which I should have added "if you use Linux". I only have a Linux copy.
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I can get you my copy if you want. The download site is down.
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Alright, I've temporarily disabled Juris-m testing. @fbennett can you ping me if it's back up?
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In BBT it's not dependent on the charset, it's a setting in the preferences.
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Obligatory "biblatex can do this".
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@espenseventyr I can't fix what I don't know about. If you open an issue over at https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues I can take a look at what's going on.
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A future, mostly. Firefox as a platform has EOLd the technology that makes Zotero possible (xpcom); zotero builds on an older Firefox now, and it's just bound to fall in disrepair. There are plenty of good reasons to critique electron as a platform…
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This is, in my opinion, not just a "before exporting" problem. It would affect a bibliography generated by Zotero itself in exactly the same way.
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Ah and some bibtex files have date added.
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I could really use it (BBT does output it in its own internal exporter)
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If you would like to stick with the folders, can the folders follow the Zotero file naming convention? the folder-per-item is now gone, but the translator just outputs the files as they are currently named on disk. This may differ from the name you …
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The post-edit is probably a lot more helpful than the single link I accidentally submitted while meaning to preview :)
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Current translator should do these things.
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BBT citekeys are not mapped to CSL But they can be via a BBT trick: https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/configuration/#citeprocnotecitekey There is no way to access them via Zotero's server API that I know of (though this is the part that I ma…
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I don't think Zotero actually allows you to overwrite the export. You need to make sure the target does not exist or Zotero will not allow you to pick it. At least that's how it works for me under Linux.
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/retorquere/zotero-file-hierarchy/master/File Hierarchy.js probably fixes the link problem. It also add prefixes.
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Also the translator above blithely overwrites existing files, so if you have two files in one collection that have the same filename, you get only one. This could be mitigated by instead saving to a folder named after the item, but even then if you …
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If you want something that runs automatically on a schedule, something built using pyzotero is going to be more convenient. Or even something that uses the public api. But that's a lot more work than this quicky translator.
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It's a translator, you just drop it into the zotero translators directory.
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No worries, I had to look it up myself. The plugin was initially a one-off, I needed to clean up my library and I haven't used it since (this was the 4.0 days). I've ported it because someone asked and it was easy to do. I couldn't imagine anyone bu…
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The plugin doesn't identify orphans; it just goes through the attachments known to Zotero (which excludes the orphans), labels them as broken if the file they point to does not exist, and as duplicate if the item they are attached to has more than o…
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https://gist.github.com/retorquere/6bad138046bc0c7b0420166ebcb90028 would be a starter. I'm unlikely to do maintenance on this though as I think it's a pretty niche use-case. Keep in mind that this will export file duplicates if items live in multip…
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5.1.1 has the workaround
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I'm not entirely sure. BBT's dateparser tries to make sense of a date and if it can't treats it as verbatim (which is why it ends up in the "year" field in the BibLaTeX export). BBT has no problem with dates that have no month or day ("1993" or "199…
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/master/zotero5_installer.py will do it for you: ./zotero5_installer.py --client jurism --location global will install Juris-M in /opt/jurism and create the desktop file
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There's little point in worrying about those 30 files now, but they indicate sync conflicts (files changed on both sides) which means it's not at all unlikely that you suffered some damage. Not an expert on the matter (@adamsmith will know better) …
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Right, that's there to preserve syncability (which assumes the attachments are synced by other means such as dropbox).
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I think ZotFile does what you want.
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Where does "Automatically attach associated PDFs and other files when saving items" live in the prefs? edit: never mind, found it.
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