Check in the tools there is a bib writer.

Stef

On 21/10/14 03:33, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
Thanks Stef and Damien,

I have this small script as a proof of concept:

===================================
| bibFile bibliography |
bibFile := ((FileLocator documents / 'U/Libertadores/Grafoscopio') children
    detect: [:each | each basename endsWith: 'bib' ]) contents.
bibliography := CZBibParser parse: bibFile.
1 to: (bibliography size) do: [:index |
(((bibliography entries at: index) fields at: 2) key = 'shorttitle')
    ifTrue: [
        (bibliography entries at: index)
key: ((bibliography entries at: index) fields at: 2) value ]].
bibliography.
===================================

Now I want to write back the corrected file to the .bib ... just having problems finding which message does the job. I'll keep searching.

Cheers,

Offray

On 10/16/2014 06:40 AM, Damien Cassou wrote:
from Damien Pollet:

You will need to load the .bib file from zotero (read the file however
you like, then pass the stream to the CZ parser). You'll get a
CZBibSet (I don't recall the name exactly) which represents the
contents of the file. A Set is composed of entries, each of which has
a key and a set of fields. Finally, fields accept a few different
kinds of values.

Your processing is just iterating a set then setting the key of each
entry (or possibly removing and re-adding the entry, I don't recall if
it's implemented like a dictionary or more like a list).


On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
<off...@riseup.net <mailto:off...@riseup.net>> wrote:

     Hi,

I'm using a Zotero collection for keeping track of several references I have found for my article about the experience of the outline/tree-like metaphor for writing inside Pharo (as soon as I have a presentable working draft I
     hope to share it with you).

Now I want to make a post-processing of the bibtex file exported from Zotero. The idea is to use "shorttitle" field instead to replace the Zotero
     auto-generated one and have custom keys. So for example instead of:

     =======
     @misc{_holistic_????,
title = {Holistic software assessment (Uni Zurich - 2011) on Vimeo},
              shorttitle = {Girba-holistic-2011},
              url = {http://vimeo.com/42073344?__from=outro-local
     <http://vimeo.com/42073344?from=outro-local>},
              urldate = {2014-08-19},
              note = {00000}
     }

     =======


     I would like to have:


     =======

     @misc{Girba-holistic-2011,
title = {Holistic software assessment (Uni Zurich - 2011) on Vimeo},
              shorttitle = {Girba-holistic-2011},
              url = {http://vimeo.com/42073344?__from=outro-local
     <http://vimeo.com/42073344?from=outro-local>},
              urldate = {2014-08-19},
              note = {00000}
     }

     =======


I have already installed Citizen and open it on the browser to see the code,
     but I can find any place to start with examples.

     Any advice on how to solve this issue will be appreciated.

     Cheers,

     Offray




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