Zotero bibtex no abstract12/28/2023 ![]() ![]() Please let me know if there are ways to solve this because I really love using Zotero. But now that I have to submit a papper in Latex, exporting my references from Zotero has become a big hassle, that I´m even considering moving to a JabRef or Mendlye. I´m a big fan of Zotero and I´m helping to develop the Brazilian Citation style (ABNT) in Zotero. If the issue does not relate to references and is of a more general nature, generate an debug report by restarting Zotero with debugging enabled (Help -> Debug Output Logging -> Restart with logging enabled), reproducing your problem, and selecting 'Send Better BibTeX debug report.' from the help menu. I´ve seached several discussions on this and found no answer. I think this problem is a consequence of problem 1. Meantime, you can do a global search-and-replace in a. ![]() In other words, Zotero is generating invalid bib files in its bibtex export facility I think this is something which needs to be fixed. See the example = ).ģ) I tryed LyZ, wich actually includes the refs in Zotero (with the Zotero call name for the ref), but when you compile all references become "(?)". The problem is that in latex the underscore is for math-mode subscripts: hence, bib files whose cite keys contain these symbols will generate latex errors. I inspected the resulting output and noticed that Z converts the booktitle into journal and does not export the editors at all. If you want the item to be imported in the folder you have chosen, uncheck this box. In the next dialog box, you can choose to have the file being imported into a new collection. I have the same problem: The export from Zotero to BibTeX format does not work for types correctly. In the presiding dialog box, choose A file (BibTex, RIS, Zotero, RDF, etc.) and click Next.
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