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If I'd have to venture a guess, risk of duplicates. Or the risk of people correcting the on-disk file/directory name cause Zotero to lose track of the attachment.
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technically the same outward appearance could be gained with windows hard-links to files (not directories, not supported on win AFAICT), but that gets even messier to manage than MacOS/Linux hard links to directories.
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BBT 5.0.115 has experimental support for Overleaf git repos. If you have it enabled (https://retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/configuration/#overleaf), if you auto-export a bib file to a git checkout of an overleaf project, BBT will add, commit and…
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Wait, the "[?]" doesn't show up in the latex document but in the rendered document? Then we'd need to see a MWE.
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If there's a literal "[?]" it would have to be BBT. I don't know if anything else that would produce brackets. No idea yet on how the question mark would get there.
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@adamsmith is correct; see also https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/25701/bibtex-vs-biber-and-biblatex-vs-natbib . If you have to (I am sorry) or prefer (why though?) use natbib, you have to choose either "BibTeX" or "Better BibTeX" to get natb…
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Many LaTeX editors will have auto-completion for bibtex keys, so if you set up BBT auto-export, that can serve as a bridge.
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This must be BBT, so it has very little to do with Zotero updates. It's on me to keep BBT working with Zotero. If you open an issue on https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues I can take a look.
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If you do a local install it just uses the rights of the current user, so it should just update. The global install also doesn't touch any permissions but that probably means you have to install as root and root will have to run it to use the built-…
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If that page also has a bibtex reference, BBT ought to translate this to a reasonable simile of the math stuff on import.
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Issue is closed = port is done, so the auto export works. I don't frequent these forums though, questions usually get fastest response by opening an issue on the github tracker.
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Ugh, I missed one step. For future reference: I see a “Save to Zotero” button in my browser (Chrome 65.0.3325.181, Official Build, 64-bit, on Ubuntu 17.10 The icon shows article, as expected. Zotero is open (I can see the error scrolling by in th…
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I'm seeing this too, but this could well be related to the extra plugin that Scopus requires to download articles.
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BBT can't just the tags to steer the key generation though.
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Do you have docker installed? It's possible to run dockerized GUI apps.
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Good to know. The Forum software auto-completes to
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One more snag -- there are different ways to compose characters with diacritics which are equivalent but are represented with different byte strings, so the hash on the title (which hashes the byte strings) would differ even though the titles would …
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(do people with spaces in their username get notification of @-mentions?) I've seen reports that "{\'{\i}}" should be compatible across processors, but I don't know how
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It's not uncommon that this would be caused by BBT. The Zotero BibTeX exporter has way lower complexity so I've hardly ever seen it error out.
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This is sort of possible with BBT, yes, but it had a bug for multiple types, fixed in .107. Note that what you want requires a pretty convoluted citekey pattern and a little inside knowledge of Zotero, but here goes: [=computerProgram/videoRecording…
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I have heard about this problem before... I don't mean to hijack the conversation, but on the BBT issue tracker I have a bibtex expert who will more likely than not know the ins and outs of this problem. If you could open an issue that could get the…
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As far as I know, "{\'\i}" is the proper form -- the "\i" is an "i without dot" so the accent composes cleanly on top. If that has changed (ISTR that TeX has gotten smarter about this), feel free to open an issue on the Better BibTeX issue tracker.
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It's being handled on the BBT issue tracker.
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That's still a few versions behind.
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What version does this install? Does the ppa also have Juris-M?
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This is usually better done in biblatex than in bibtex, but if you must use bibtex, BBT has some workarounds for the URL and for URL + accessdate.
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BBT CAYW works again with the Z5 beta; the beta picker behaves differently, but I have an easy workaround.
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BBT passes tests on Juris-M, new release out.
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(wait -- with "you have some Safari extension" you mean "emilianoeheyns has put out a Safari extension"? The answer to that is no, I have not created any kind of browser extensions)
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