![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However when I started it again nothing had imported. I let Firefox/Zotero 'import items' for about 3 hours and then accidentally closed Firefox. Then I edited the RIS.js file, adding the to the line: var RIS_internalPDFPath = This time I didn't run the ris-fix.vbs tool on the generated Endnote ris file. L1 - file\\C:\PeteronC\Literature\EndnoteBackup\EndnoteCopy.Data\PDF-The acceptabil-1261011968/-The acceptability of assistive technology to older people.pdf ![]() I also replace "internal-pdf://" in the exported endnote *.ris (txt) file with "file\\" so for example L1 can read However, since Zotero was not reading the *.ris (txt) file on import Then in the txt output file (which I renamed with a *.ris extension) I did the following find/replace Like the fix help instructs I checked that all L1 fields are changed to L1 - `File Attachments|` in the RIS style for Export I found where to edit the style in Endnote X1: Edit>Output Styles>Open Style Manager>Bibliography>Templates which opens the RIS fields (e.g. I went back tried a different process but without success. It may have been moved or deleted outside of Zotero.' Instead I get the error message: "The attached file could not be found. Instead I ran the ris-fix.vbs tool as explained here () to change the LI path in the RIS file (exported endnote library) to the actual pdf folder in Endnote. I was unable to open the RIS file to edit in Endnote (as described here: ). Next I exported the entire Endnote bibliography using refman RIS export style. I replaced the zotero RIS.js file with the fixed RIS.js () and saved the original as RISold.js, both in the zotero 'translators' folder. I am running windows xp with firefox 3.6.13 and zotero 2.0.9 as well as Endnote X1. I tried exporting from Endnote to Zotero with the new fix, however I received several errors. ![]()
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