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probably you are seeing a change from org-ref 2 to org-ref 3. maybe something changed on finding Zotero pdfs. Now pdfs are found via bibtex-completion functions. Maybe you set bibtex-completion-pdf-open-function to the function that worked before, and it will work. |
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If you have If it doesn't do that, you need a function that takes the path that is there and converts it to the zotero path (see If that doesn't work, I guess you might have to write your own function that takes a key, and then computes the pdf path and opens it. |
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Hi! I have used Emacs for a long time, and am just starting to try out scimax, which I love so far! So thanks a lot for the wonderful work on this! There is just one thing I am not able to figure out, and I am not sure if it is a scimax thing or an org-ref thing — probably a little of both.
After having learned from a blog post by Wouter Spekkink, I found a nice setup where a bibtex file of my Zotero references was automatically kept up-to-date (BetterBibtex), and org-ref was able to find my Zotero pdfs and open them automatically. After having installed scimax, the reference handling works much better, except that the pdfs are no longer found. I realize that scimax has a much more complex initiation file system than I have previously used, so I wonder where and how would be the best way to configure this. And if others have written about a good workflow for references + pdf handling with scimax, I would love to know about that too!
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