BACKPORT: Rewritten logic to detect a second jabref instance.BACKPORT: We fixed an issue where custom exports could not be selected in the 'Export (selected) entries' dialog #4013.BACKPORT: We changed the minimum required version of Java to 1.8.0_171, as this is the latest release for which the automatic Java update works.BACKPORT: We use https for fetching from most online bibliographic database.Versie 4.3.1 is uitgebracht, voorzien van de volgende lijst met aanpassingen: Version 4.3.1 Op de achtergrond maakt het gebruik van een BibTeX of BibLaTeX-database. Daarnaast is het mogelijk om literatuurlijsten en tekstverwijzingen samen te stellen in verschillende stijlen en deze in te voegen in bijvoorbeeld Emacs, LyX of LibreOffice Writer. Note: I tried it with and without the abstract and got the error both times.JabRef is een opensource- bibliografische manager, ofwel software waarmee literatuurverwijzingen verzameld, opgeslagen en georganiseerd kunnen worden. I tried it on the following bibtex entry: = , Here’s the full error: : Cannot invoke "()" because "this.text" is nullĪt java.base/.getTextLength(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.reset(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.matcher(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.run(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/.runWorker(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/$n(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source) “Cannot invoke “()” because “this.text” is null” Just tried it on a test version and it threw an error =D It says I thought that this was maybe just a me issue, but sounds like a potential bug? Should I create a github issue and then link everything on there so you can play around with exactly what I have since I can’t upload things on the forum? In addition, the File directory is set to “relative to library”.) The filename format pattern is: “ - ” (Inside the “Linked Files” settings section I also have a File directory pattern set to “”.The Broom has the “field Formatter” of “Title → Title Case” and that is the part that doesn’t seem to be working.I’ve tried at least 10 random files and none of them want to “cleanup”. It doesn’t matter if I choose 1 file, 2 files, all files. This happens on every file I try and cleanup.Some notes to answer some of your questions. I also wanted it to auto organise the files in to a nice structure. There’s quite a few issues/problems and so I was hoping to auto edit/cleanup the file in order to try and have to do less work in the future. ![]() I was using the auto add feature (“lookup” → “Search for unlinked local files”) which then added all of my files. I have over 1,300 entries in my bibtex, so it’s a little hard to just copy and paste in here. I cannot reproduce your problems with the newest development version of JabRef. Works for me too, if filename format pattern is either or. Works for me, if my filename format pattern is Rename PDFs to given filename format pattern Also, if the defined pattern is already perfectly similar to what the filename is named, then the right-click menu will be grey and cannot be selected, which is fine.Ĭlick on the broom icon (The “cleanup entries” icon) ![]() as documented at Customize the citation key generator - JabRef works! So a title of “aaa Aaa aaa bbb” turns into “Aaa Aaa Aaa”, but “a a a” will turn into " ". Full words ala aaa aaa aaa will be written. ![]() Rightclick in the General tab and choose “Rename file to a defined pattern” in general works, but when using the format pattern, single characters like a a a will not be written. Hello, I just tried to reproduce your issue and found some irregularities but I am still testing.Ĭould you please provide the entry to us? Just copy and paste from the biblatex source tab to here and press the preformated text button (ctrl + e).
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