Hi! Is it possible with Better(bib) to change the language of some connectors ( as P. Jockey AND E. Kaltzas; E. Rossi EDITOR)? I'm using zoterto for my Bibliography and I would like to have it in Italian
@@NicholasCifuentesGoodbody Same problem with me. I followed the instructions in the video, but the metadata didn't show up in the references section at the bottom. I am using Typora on macOS Catalina. Anyway thanks for the fantastic tutorial!
Hello Nicholas, I have only just seen this video after more than a year of you making it. Thank you so much for this video again, I had already given up on my hopes of ever using Zotero as my research assistant until I followed your steps to get my zotero working and also installed better biblatex. However, your video showed mainly using pandoc, what if I have an already existing latex document and want to integrate the new bib file i created from zotero? Do I manually insert the citation keys for each entry I want to reference? because I am not very familiar with pandoc. Thank you..
Hi Maryam. Glad the video was helpful. If you're writing in LaTeX, go to preferences in Zotero. First select "Better BibLaTex". Under "Citation Keys", select "LaTeX" as your QuickCopy format. Next, go to "Export", and select "Better BibTeX Citation Key Quick Copy" for your default format. Now you can select an item, hit cmd + shift + C, and it will copy the citation to your clipboard. If you're working on a Mac, you can also add a keyboard shortcut. See my video on AppleScript for all the details. Go LaTeX! And good luck with your project!
Glad it was helpful! The apps I show in this video are Sublime Text, Byword, and Marked 2. But the great thing about plain text is you can use whatever you want. In other videos, I've just used TextEdit, which comes free with the Mac.
I will check them out. Everything works except for the last bit of your video - that is when I preview the markdown, the citation does not convert at all - there is also nothing under the reference heading. I am using markdownpad 2 (the free version). I suspect this issue is related to markdownpad 2. update: Yes, I can confirm that your method works with Rmarkdown. It renders beautifully. So my take is that the problem lies with the markdownpad software. Perhaps I should get the paid version. Anyway, please do more videos!
Good to hear! In order to convert the citations, you need to convert the document using Pandoc. I cover that in the following video: ua-cam.com/video/N31E_NZYQQY/v-deo.html.
Hi, congratulations for your video, it's has been very helpful for me, i have been using latex for a while and it resolve my doubt about how to have a unique .bib file syncroniced . I have a aquestion off topic (may be), which tools do you used to make your videos? I mean for focus some part off the video, put some arrows, and a video-presentation mixed? Thanks a lot. Javi M.
This is not pratical. Papers as a magic tool to do auto formating. I think zotero has zotpick. But that do i know, i am just exploring this to use other programs than word
Real pleasure to have found your vids Nicholas, thanks so much for going to this trouble.
Tudor Eynon thanks! Glad you are liking them.
can you guide us to with latex using zotero
Hi! Is it possible with Better(bib) to change the language of some connectors ( as P. Jockey AND E. Kaltzas; E. Rossi EDITOR)? I'm using zoterto for my Bibliography and I would like to have it in Italian
Nicholas, how do I make my Markdown client (Obsidian) aware of my Bib file from where I'm getting my citation keys from?
remusomega I'm not familiar with obsidian, but the conversion works with pandoc. I have a video on my channel 👍
Great! Thank you very much.
It's there any other option?, Firefox doesn't allow me to install this complemet :(
part of the problem, and its solution, could be explained here: retorque.re/zotero-better-bibtex/installation/
@@AnthonyLopez-di5vv Thanks!
thank you so much, it's very helpful
This is great! Do you know if it is possible to do something similar in Typora or another Windows app? Thanks!
Sure. The great thing about writing in plain text is that it will work with any writing app. Typora included.
@@NicholasCifuentesGoodbody Thanks. Typora seems to not render references like your app. What am I missing?
@@NicholasCifuentesGoodbody Typora, VSCode, Atom or Macdown doesnt render the references like your application. Am I doing something wrong?
@@NicholasCifuentesGoodbody Same problem with me. I followed the instructions in the video, but the metadata didn't show up in the references section at the bottom. I am using Typora on macOS Catalina. Anyway thanks for the fantastic tutorial!
Hello Nicholas, I have only just seen this video after more than a year of you making it. Thank you so much for this video again, I had already given up on my hopes of ever using Zotero as my research assistant until I followed your steps to get my zotero working and also installed better biblatex. However, your video showed mainly using pandoc, what if I have an already existing latex document and want to integrate the new bib file i created from zotero? Do I manually insert the citation keys for each entry I want to reference? because I am not very familiar with pandoc. Thank you..
Hi Maryam. Glad the video was helpful. If you're writing in LaTeX, go to preferences in Zotero. First select "Better BibLaTex". Under "Citation Keys", select "LaTeX" as your QuickCopy format. Next, go to "Export", and select "Better BibTeX Citation Key Quick Copy" for your default format. Now you can select an item, hit cmd + shift + C, and it will copy the citation to your clipboard.
If you're working on a Mac, you can also add a keyboard shortcut. See my video on AppleScript for all the details.
Go LaTeX! And good luck with your project!
Useful. May I know the apps that you use for markdown editing?
Glad it was helpful! The apps I show in this video are Sublime Text, Byword, and Marked 2. But the great thing about plain text is you can use whatever you want. In other videos, I've just used TextEdit, which comes free with the Mac.
I will check them out. Everything works except for the last bit of your video - that is when I preview the markdown, the citation does not convert at all - there is also nothing under the reference heading. I am using markdownpad 2 (the free version). I suspect this issue is related to markdownpad 2.
update:
Yes, I can confirm that your method works with Rmarkdown. It renders beautifully. So my take is that the problem lies with the markdownpad software. Perhaps I should get the paid version. Anyway, please do more videos!
Good to hear! In order to convert the citations, you need to convert the document using Pandoc. I cover that in the following video: ua-cam.com/video/N31E_NZYQQY/v-deo.html.
alright, I will check it out
In this video, it seems that you did not use pandoc to convert the citations. Looks like the conversion took place on the fly. Is that correct?
Hi, congratulations for your video, it's has been very helpful for me, i have been using latex for a while and it resolve my doubt about how to have a unique .bib file syncroniced . I have a aquestion off topic (may be), which tools do you used to make your videos? I mean for focus some part off the video, put some arrows, and a video-presentation mixed? Thanks a lot. Javi M.
Javier Morales Martínez thanks! I use a program called ScreenFlow.
Thanks a lot Nicholas!!
This is not pratical.
Papers as a magic tool to do auto formating.
I think zotero has zotpick.
But that do i know, i am just exploring this to use other programs than word
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please can you guide us to cite with latex using zotero