Hi Haines,

Sorry I can't help you: I don't use groups at all, and we're in finals week
at my university. [I suspect that the end of the academic year may be
making a lot of folks less responsive right now.]

Just wanted to say *something*.

Marisano

On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 4:10 AM, Haines Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 08:56:41AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> > When I moved to JabRef 3.4, I encountered a problem I had not seen
> > before. It is perhaps easiest to explain with a hypothetical example.
> >
> > Suppose I have these groups:
> >
> >   hacksaw
> >   |--teeth
> >   |--metal
> >   dentifrice
> >   |--teeth
> >   |--whitening
> >   cogwheel
> >   |--diameter
> >   |--teeth
> >
> > Now suppose I have a bibliographic entry that has to do with
> > dentistry. I naturally link it to dentifrice, teeth. But what happens is
> > that all three instances of "teeth" are highlighted, so that when I
> > select articles having to do with dentifrice, teeth, also selected are
> > articles on hacksaw teeth and cogwheel teeth.
> >
> > I have been using JabRef 2.10 and apparently missed some configuration
> > option that is in 3.4.
>
> Not wishing to continue with this multiplication of groups, I reverted
> to JabRef 9.10. However, its group function is now gone. Whatever group
> I select, no entries are associated with it. I can create link groups
> with entries, but all old information is missing.
>
> What is the file that holds this information? Knowing it I could
> partially recover from a backup.
>
> Haines Brown
>
>
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