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Preprint with status in extra fails to export #2881
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Can you select the auto-export library/collection (whichever it is in your case), right-click it, and send a debug log from that? It will have an ID with |
🤖 this is your friendly neighborhood build bot announcing test build 6.7.192.2881.6262 ("probably fixes #2881, but I need a testcase") This update may name other issues, but the build just dropped here is for you; it just means problems already fixed in other issues have been folded into the work we are doing here. Install in Zotero by downloading test build 6.7.192.2881.6262, opening the Zotero "Tools" menu, selecting "Add-ons", open the gear menu in the top right, and select "Install Add-on From File...". |
Thank you as always for your prompt help, but
I'm sorry that I can't figure out exactly what I'm supposed to do. Can you break it down to a step-by-step set of instructions? I repeated the procedure I described in my initial report, but I didn't know where, when, or what to right-click. |
Oh I see you only have library auto-exports set up. Just right-click your library in the top left, select Better BibTeX -> Send debug log. |
HZ8H8PJX-refs-apse/6.7.192.2881.6262-6
The above log ID is the result of that. I hope it helps. In the meanwhile, the test build 6.7.192.2881.6262 seems to have solved my original problem. I can now generate biblatex files. |
I, too, cannot export to Better BibTeX anymore: debug log ID: AAS9D6Q2-euc/6.7.192-6. "File" > "Export Library . . . " > Select Better BibLaTeX > Press "OK" > Choose file > "An error occurred while trying to export the selected file". File is created with size 0. |
@Baumtomographie please right-click the problematic items and send a debug log from the popup menu. The ID will have |
The errors I get are: I'm sorry, but I don't know where to find these "problematic items". The bib-file is empty. |
Just select your library, right-click it, and send a debug log from the popup menu. But you may be suffering #2315. |
@ryofurue there's still a bug (
to "BetterBibTeX JSON" and "Zotero RDF", zip them up, and attach the zip here? |
🤖 this is your friendly neighborhood build bot announcing test build 6.7.192.2881.6265 ("testcase for #2881") This update may name other issues, but the build just dropped here is for you; it just means problems already fixed in other issues have been folded into the work we are doing here. Install in Zotero by downloading test build 6.7.192.2881.6265, opening the Zotero "Tools" menu, selecting "Add-ons", open the gear menu in the top right, and select "Install Add-on From File...". |
The debug log is empty, so there is no send option available. |
Can you show a screenshot from that? The debug log is never empty, because I always add my own information to the top. |
But have you disabled the cache as described in #2315? |
Sure. DQWXFMSK-refs-apse/6.7.192-6
For your information, all my machines are the same version of macOS. This one is an M2 mac mini and the original is an M1 mac mini. |
It shouldn't be happening at all, and I've had an Intel Mac, now have an m2 Mac, and I've never been able to replicate it. What locale are your machines configured for? |
Thanks. The exports are OK, so that means I'm mutilating the debug log myself. |
@Baumtomographie I can't move forward on your case without more input. |
I'm curious myself! I migrated from Linux to Mac more than 10 years ago. When I was using Linux, I roughly knew how system locale was set (/etc/ . . . ) and how the user overrides it. Internally, Macs should be the same, but I've never looked into it. You just open the shiny white box of your new Mac machine, switch it on, and answer several questions. Then, you are good to go. During this setup, I just choose "English (US)". For my command shell, I set but I don't think these would affect Zotero because I launch Zotero by double-clicking on it from "Applications" on Finder. If you (we) are suffering from some weird character coding, does it come from the Zotero browser plugin or from the webbrowser or from the publisher who provides the metadata? |
I don't think it's a encoding problem anymore, your files showed that. I have a fix lined up but I'm going to be tied up for a few more hours - I'd hugely appreciate it if you could test it when I have it done. |
Yeah, got it, I was mutilating the logs. That's fixed now -- thanks for the help |
@Baumtomographie please open a new issue for the problem you are experiencing. |
When I launched Zotero ten minutes ago, BBT was updated, and I restarted Zotero. I then went to the BBT preferences and pressed the "Export now" button. The biblatex file was renewed. So everything seems to be working normally. |
Debug log ID
8PKJSPS3-apse/6.7.192-6
What happened?
"File" > "Export Library . . . " > Select Better BibLaTeX and "keep updated" > Press "OK" > Choose file > "An error occurred while trying to export the selected file".
There is a bibtex file generated and kept updated by BBT in the same folder, which is kept updated. But, I no longer be able to generate a biblatex file.
Before this happened, I had noticed that the biblatex file hadn't been updated. I went to the BBT preferences, selected the biblatex file and pressed the "Update Now" button but the file wasn't updated. I repeated this a few times but the file wasn't updated. So, I deleted the file and pressed the "Update Now" but the file wasn't generated. I then restarted Zotero and did the same but the file wasn't generated.
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