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Ok that makes sense. I think I can work around that.
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I changed extensions.zotero.sortCreatorAsString to "true" and got the changed behavior as described here (which is generally what I want). However, it seems that if there are entries with one or two authors, those are grouped and sorted together bef…
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The slow metadata retrieval problem has reappeared. I had swapped out the old hard drive with an SSD and things were working well but now it's slow again. I have disabled PDF indexing but metadata retrieval is still slow. Here's a debug ID of a r…
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It does have a spinning disk but the PC is not that old. It's an i5-7500 CPU with 16GB RAM. To me, the puzzling thing is how the slowdown was rather sudden. It was working quickly before, then suddenly things slowed down.
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I just decided to disable indexing since I don't really need that feature anyway. Metadata retrieval is fast again!
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You're right, it's the indexing that's taking a long time, not the metadata retrieval. My zotero.sqlite is 70MB in size, and I have over 10,200 items in my database. The thing is, this long indexing delay happened rather suddenly. The delay didn'…
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D1579249704 The metadata retrieval took approximately 20 seconds.
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I was able to do a find/replace in my exported RIS file, replacing 'N1' with 'KW'. I also had a number of references that already had terms in the 'KW' field so I cleared those fields in Endnote before doing the export. Everything seemed to work f…
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Thanks for your quick reply. I am using RIS as the format. Here's an entry from my Endnote export. The "N1" field is what I would like to import as a tag. Is this possible? TY - JOUR AU - Eisenbach, Claus D. AU - Schubert, Ulrich S. …