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[Bug]: Correctly named PDFs (citekey) don't open but instead show up in Finder #15

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Correctly named PDFs (citekey) don't open when selected holding down the relevant key but instead show up in Finder. I think it's because the workflow is not trying to open the citekey filename but is appending a __BOOK TITLE to the search as in the logs below: should be gurtner2020ClarkEncyclopediaSecond but instead produces gurtner2020ClarkEncyclopediaSecond_T & T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism

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[17:40:52.182] Supercharged Citation Picker[Hotkey] Processing complete
[17:40:52.186] Supercharged Citation Picker[Hotkey] Passing output '' to Script Filter
[17:40:52.204] Supercharged Citation Picker[Script Filter] Queuing argument '(null)'
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