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In JabRef the link worked. Exporting from Zotero w/out BBT has the same result: JabRef finds the file, Zotero does not when I reimport.
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I added the missing attachment to the item manually in Zotero, exported the item using BBT biblatex: file = {D:\\Users\\Steffen\\Documents\\Literatur\\pdf\\Mendeley\\Artikel\\Oertel, Ruck - 2012 - Bioströmungsmechanik(5).pdf}, and imported back i…
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The item with file "Oertel, Ruck - 2012 - Bioströmungsmechanik(5).pdf" is exported by Mendeley as @article{Oertel2012j, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Oertel, Herbert and Ruck, Sebastian}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-8348-8631-6}, file = {:D$\backslash$…
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Sorry to not be specific enough: I started importing without BBT, realised the missing file links, found BBT and installed it, made further tests, and then started this discussion. So my impression is that BBT does not make a difference.
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BBT was already installed when I did the tests.
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Yes, all my PDF are in this folder. Importing the XML from there did not import the file.
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The same entry in Endnote xml. Looses file link and tag, and gives an error message indicating that my Mendeley tag ended up in "label": Petrauskas.enl0Petrauskas, EdmundasRupšys, PGeneral q-exponential model for tree height, volume and stem profil…
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This is one, where file link now works, but a tag is lost: TY - JOUR T1 - General q-exponential model for tree height, volume and stem profile A1 - Petrauskas, Edmundas A1 - Rupšys, P Y1 - 2010/// JF - Latest Trends on System VL - II IS - V…
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With Endnote XML I loose the file links as well, but RIS preserves them! RIS drops the tags I assigned to papers in Mendeley, however.
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Hi, yes, I did, but maybe I got it wrong. As I understood the info on that page, I would have to upload all my pdfs (>35 GB) to Elseviers servers, in order to make any information about attached files available by syncing to an old Mendeley? I'd …