Vaidheeswaran C <vaidheeswaran.chinnar...@gmail.com> writes: > On Monday 09 March 2015 02:27 PM, Stefan Nobis wrote:
>> IMHO keys with lots of ??? in them are a sign of a data problem. >> Therefore the author should solve the root cause. > Not in the specific case that I cited. The Bib entry is a pointer to > a website. I would say, even a website needs a date (in this case: date last seen). :) IMHO here you are mixing two different things: We already talked about direct support for Zotero as a backend, CSL etc. Therefore exporting to bibtex is not a requirement. If you use bibtex as the primary source and Zotero only as a tool to fetch references from the web, then its easy to edit the key in bibtex. Maybe the best way is to add a new export module to Zotero for even better org integration and handle correct keys in this module? IMHO it's the job of the citation manager to generate sane keys, not the job of org to accept arbitrary keys. > If you had shared how I can configure Zotero to leave out the > question marks that would have been the most helpful comment from > your side. I'm not a Zotero expert, I even don't use it. But with a quick look at Google I found this: http://curiousjason.com/zoterotobibtex.html (in the Firefox profile there is a configuration file zotero/translators/BibTeX.js that needs to be edited; the above source is from 2010 - maybe today there is a GUI to edit this setting). -- Until the next mail..., Stefan.