Their corresponding collections), or fix the entries in the complete They are just a few, and add them by themselves (possibly adding them to Something like "Better BibTeX could not import. References that imported fine in JabRef did not in Zotero (weirdĬharacters in authors' names).
Note you might see as one of your last references. Sure, but this might add also some extra functionality in the import (itĭefinitely does for the export of BibTeX and I find it absolutelyįinally, when you import in Zotero, pay attention to the "not imported"
#Mendeley com pdf#
Beware that imports of large bibliographiesĬan be slow, even more if you enable full PDF indexing -I do the importįirst without PDF indexing, by changing the settings to 0 pages and 0Ĭharacters, and only after I have my full bibliography in Zotero I enableīeware that I've only imported into a Zotero that had Better BibTeX, Quickly and easily (as easy as being told about the problematic line If you first go through JabRef first, you will find the problem very
#Mendeley com code#
(since this only happened to me in two entries, I did not change the code Once you have your new BibTeX file, before importing it into Zotero, openīe things that are not OK, like a keyword entry with newlines, or latexĬode itself in the notes, and this will break the import into Zotero Again, the program will tell you which entries have no You might have deleted the key, or if you set Mendeley toĪutomatically create keys, no key will be created if there is no authorĪnd no title. Mendeley will not export a BibTeX entry if there is no BibTeX Them: the run will give you the titles of the files with repeated keys. Mendeley makes no provision to avoid repeated BibTeX keys. Mend-to-bibtex.R, and run it, paying attention to possible errors and Start R, make the needed changes in the first four variables defined in (and, for the sake of historical records, you can look at where Brenton Wiernik alerted me to the issue, and the conversation that followed). before playing around with these scripts, messing around with R, etc). You most likely want to try that first (and second, and third. Zotero has now a way to import directly from Mendeley.
Well as prepare the BibTeX file for easy usage with Emacs and with a Highlights from PDFs (annotations and highlights in the PDF itself), as Structure (somewhat equivalent to Zotero's collections), or the date theĪ few other files here allow me to automatically extract annotations and I haven't lost any of the Mendeley annotations for entries, theĪnnotations of Mendeley in the PDFs themselves, Mendeley's folder Move from Mendeley to Zotero preserving notes, dates,įolders/collections, and PDF annotations.