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Feature: move files to subfolders (Article,Book) of file directory #1092
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There is a workaround: But I will look if you can specify a global pattern. |
perhaps along the |
@Siedlerchr btw, the |
Maybe one can reuse the functionality of the old plug-in https://github.com/korv/Jabref-plugins/tree/master/renamefile/src/renamefilin which supported subfolders in the |
@tobiasdiez that's correct, i used that plugin quite a lot and subfolders worked there without an issue. |
I will look into that plugin from @korv and see how it could be integrated in JabRef. |
@Siedlerchr any updates to this issue? |
@davydden Unfortunately not. Atm I have not that much time due do university. But I hope that I soon have more time in a few weeks. |
I tried a workaround: |
I wanted to take care of this in the next days. @oscargus : When we internally use the Paths methods from nio, the file system separator is implicit taken care of (btw, Windows supports |
Yes, maybe having two fields makes sense. The question otherwise is when the /\ to _ mapping occurs. I'm thinking that if it happens for each field and not for the complete layout it should just be to add a new formatter. As long as it is not used everything will be as before. Although I agree that it is sort of ugly from a nio-perspective. |
Thank you for reporting this feature request. We think, that is already implemented in our development version and consequently the change will be included in the next release. See #1899 We would like to ask you to use a development build from https://builds.jabref.org/master and report back if it works for you. |
@davydden |
In the latest p.s. Filename pattern is p.p.s. .pdf paths are relative to the .bib file, the one I try was |
On a bright side, |
Currently the functionaly works when you import a file with drag and drop or do a Cleanup (Rename PDF). |
@Siedlerchr thanks! |
Is there a workaround not only to rename a file (via
Cleanup entries
orMove to file directory
) but also to move it to a subfolder (Article,Book,etc) where subfolder name is the same as entry type?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: