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I had this problem today with Zotero Connector 5.0.7 on FF 54.0. Standalone is version 5.0-beta.231+f7c1c56d7 and I'm running Ubuntu 16.10. Disabling AdBlock Plus solved it for me.
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Oh, that does change something. If I import the one with math mode from the clipboard, I get "sup" tags but the trailing $ is still present. If I import the one without math mode, I get verbatim (no tags). Can't get it to import the \emph correctly…
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Correct. No html tags, although the braces are removed. Same thing happens with italics, e.g. \emph{text} would become \emphtext.
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Sorry, that was the bibtex that results in the trailing $. For the verbatim Ca^2+ it's the bibtex you posted earlier.
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Sure, here's my test.bibtex file contents: @article{goldbeter1990, author = "A and B", title = "Model for signal-induced {Ca$^{2+}$} and {IP_3} oscillations", journal = "ABC", volume = "87", pages = "1-11", year = "1990", } Go to Zotero, choose Ac…
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Thanks for the reply, but I'm afraid it doesn't work for me. I get Ca^2+ printed in the bibliography. I'm using Zotero 5.0 beta on Ubuntu 16.10. I believe math mode is supported in bibtex, see http://www.bibtex.org/SpecialSymbols/ I've realised I …