bib file and not into the general file directory. In case there was a directory configured for a library and this directory was not found, JabRef placed the PDF next to the. The fallback directory of the file folder now is the general file directory.We simplified the actions to fast-resolve duplicates to 'Keep Left', 'Keep Right', 'Keep Both' and 'Keep Merged'.We improved the External Changes Resolver dialog to be more usaable.bib file in the user data dir (instead of a single. We modified the change case sub-menus and their corresponding tips (displayed when you stay long over the menu) to properly reflect exemplified cases.We improved the Citavi Importer to also import so called Knowledge-items into the field comment of the corresponding entry #9025.We added support for the Ukrainian and Arabic languages.In case a backup is found, the filename of the backup is shown and one can navigate to the file.We added support for the field fjournal (in for abbreviation and unabbreviation functionalities.On startup, JabRef notifies the user if there were parsing errors during opening.An systematic literature review (SLR) can now be started from the SLR itself.The properties of an existing systematic literature review (SLR) can be edited.The default file directory of a library is used as default directory for unlinked file lookup.We added a warning message next to the authors field in the merge dialog to warn users when the authors are the same but formatted differently.We added the ability to merge groups, keywords, comments and files when merging entries.We integrated a new three-way merge UI for merging entries in the Entries Merger Dialog, the Duplicate Resolver Dialog, the Entry Importer Dialog, and the External Changes Resolver Dialog.We fixed an issue where an exception occured when manually downloading a file from an URL in the entry editor.We fixed an issue where the download of linked online files failed after an import of entries for certain urls.deb file now works on plain debian again. We fixed an issue where entering a date in the format "YYYY/MM" in the entry editor date field caused an exception.We fixed an issue where extra curly braces in some fields would trigger an exception when selecting the entry or doing an integrity check.We fixed an issue where no context menu for the group "All entries" was present.We fixed an issue where the last opened libraries were not remembered when a new unsaved library was open as well.We fixed a performance issue when loading large lists of custom journal abbreviations.In case a journal name of an IEEE journal is abbreviated, the "normal" abbreviation is used - and not the one of the IEEE BibTeX strings.The tab "deprecated fields" is shown in biblatex-mode only.We now disable the button "Full text search" in the Searchbar by default #9527.We now have more "dots" in the offered journal abbreviations.We renamed "Medline abbreviation" to "dotless abbreviation".We moved some preferences options to a new tab in the preferences dialog.We added VersionDBStructure variable in METADATA table to indicate current version of structure, this variable is needed for automatic migration. We changed database structure: in MySQL/MariaDB we renamed tables by adding a JABREF_ prefix, and in PGSQL we moved tables in jabref schema.We added the option to define fields as "multine" directly in the custom entry types dialog.We added the possibility to add/remove a preview style from the selected list using a double click.We added a dropdown menu to let users change the library they want to import into during import.I’ve tried all the reasonable combinations of preferences-file-main file directory, database specific file directories,Īnd preferences - import- file directory pattern without getting this apparently simple result. ![]() While this seems correct (not a bug), what I would like to obtain is a cleanup action that does not move theĮxternal file from where it is (I use cleanup only for renamiing the files), or, as an alternative, getting the same result specifiying as main file directory the root of my hard disk. the root of any main file directory I specify in preference-external file links-main or db properties-generali file…. ![]() the bibtext file location (no main file directory specified). ![]() The cleanup procedure moves the linked file to a directory that can be, depending on the settings specified: Linking to a file in the hierarchy of my hard disk (e.g.:driveletter:\folder1\folder2\folder3\file.pdf) This approach is consistent to what I do, and it’s been working for a long time. I keep files linked to my entries troughout the whole hard disk, not only just a main directory. I’ve been happily using Jabref since the early 2.x releases, but now I have problem I just can’t solve.
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