

Used for drag-and-drop/quick copy citations in Build your own format. Hyperlink to select items in your library To have these pandoc citations surrounded with brackets or not. You can use this option to select whether you want Used for drag-and-drop/quick copy citations in Pandoc format. If you set this to citep,ĭrag-and-drop citations will yield \citep Surround Pandoc citations with brackets Set the desired LaTeX citation command here. Used for drag-and-drop/quick copy citations in LaTeX format. In the Zotero “Export” pane, choose Better BibTeX Quick CopyĪs the default export format for quick copy, and choose the desired format for the drag-and-drop citations here. Used for drag-and-drop/quick copy using Better BibTeX citation keys. Quick-Copy Quick-Copy/drag-and-drop citations Quick-Copy format Note that having this on will disable caching in exports, which is really undesirable specifically for auto-exports. Include JabRef-specific metadata:Įxport JabRef-specific fields: timestamps, titles for attachments, and groups for each collection an item is part of. If there are some fields you don’t want in your bibtex files (such as note for example), add a list of them here, separated by comma’s. doi and url fields are so-called verbatim fields with different escaping rules, andīibTeX compilation will likely error out without the package loaded.įields to omit from export (comma-separated): You must load the url package when you have doi or url fields. If an item has both a DOI and an URL, you can choose to have them both exported, or either one of them. When an item has both a DOI and a URL, exportĭoes what it says on the tin, really. You can enable it here Fields Export language asĮxport either langid, language or both fields based on the item language (if any). Superior, but the LaTeX world moves slowly, so many people won’t have it yet. This biblatex has a new (less ambiguous) way to store creator names. Use the extended biber 2.7 format for names with particles - only works in BibLaTeX 3.5 or later. Use BibLaTeX extended name format (requires biblatex 3.5)

Simply more pleasing to have things like accented characters translated to their equivalent LaTeX constructs on export.

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If you turn this on, BBT will add code to have van Gogh sorted under Gogh. BibTeX has really limited ways of dealing with names with particles (van, von, de, etc). Name handling is a lot more complex than I had ever thought it to be. To their equivalent LaTeX constructs on export. It will translate things like accented characters BibTeX Export unicode as plain-text latex commands (recommended)īibTeX has really spotty Unicode support, so you generally want this on. Really large library, but you can read about what is involved here. This is usually not a problem unless you have a Making any change here will drop your entire export cache. The defaults should just work, but here’s an attempt to describe what they do. The configuration of Better BibTeX is a little baroque compared to the standard Zotero Bib(La)TeX exporters (which As Matt Might says, it's about making it a conscious decision rather than to enforce all controlling rules.The Better BibTeX Configuration can be found under the regular Zotero preferences pane, tab ‘Better BibTeX’. Through the passive voice you can improve the clarity and coherence of a piece of prose. For instance, it shows how the passive voice can be a very powerful tool for controlling the flow of topics and ideas and actions in a sentence or paragraph. Its use of contrasting examples is very effective. In Matt Might's recommended reading section for that tool he points out Style: The Basics of Clarity and Grace by Joseph Williams, and reading that book and really learning a lot of things it shows will be much more helpful overall for your writing. Some of these tools insist that you can never use passive voice, for instance, and that can lead to some truly barbaric phrasing in some docs I've read where it reads like the writer bent themselves into a pretzel trying to get to the active voice. You have to watch out about some of these linting tools, though, in case you get slavishly attached to their prescriptions.
