sawhney17 / logseq-citation-manager

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[Enhancement] Updating citation DB #29

Closed andupaz closed 1 year ago

andupaz commented 1 year ago

Doing research, adding literature to Zotero and quickly wanting to open them in Logseq made me realise that the citation DB is not up to date/is "fixed" to the bibtex file version when Logseq was opened/plugin was first started. I have to disable and enable the plugin for it to update. Is there a way to update it without having to disable/enable the plugin? I read I can force reindex through command pallette - would that solve it and where do I find it?

s-kyy commented 1 year ago

EDIT (2mins later): Sorry found the command near the end of the readme file:

If you want to force the reindexing of the references, you can force reindex via the command pallete and searching for reindex. This could take a while so be patient.

Have a a good one.


Hi, were you able to resolve this? What have you been able to do?

To @sawhney17 , I would still like a function in the command palette to manually refresh the database when I need to instead of:

Please let me know if I missed something obvious, and thank you for your time.

Logseq: 0.8.18 OS: Windows 10

sawhney17 commented 1 year ago

This functionality should la read work. For refresh you should use th function reindex citation db in the command palette On 4 Mar 2023, 1:54 AM +0400, skyy @.***>, wrote:

Hi, were you able to resolve this? What have you been able to do? To @sawhney17 , I would still like a function in the command palette to manually refresh the database when I need to instead of:

• Disabling / enabling the plugin (as @andupaz mentioned) • closing and reopening logseq (refresh / re-index doesn't work for me)

Please let me know if I missed something obvious, and thank you for your time. Logseq: 0.8.18 OS: Windows 10 — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Message ID: @.***>

s-kyy commented 1 year ago

Yes, I was able to figure it out from the readme after going through it again (made an edit on my original post earlier), Thank you for the extra tip about the function as well.

On Sat., Mar. 4, 2023, 12:39 a.m. Aryan Sawhney, @.***> wrote:

This functionality should la read work. For refresh you should use th function reindex citation db in the command palette On 4 Mar 2023, 1:54 AM +0400, skyy @.***>, wrote:

Hi, were you able to resolve this? What have you been able to do? To @sawhney17 , I would still like a function in the command palette to manually refresh the database when I need to instead of:

• Disabling / enabling the plugin (as @andupaz mentioned) • closing and reopening logseq (refresh / re-index doesn't work for me)

Please let me know if I missed something obvious, and thank you for your time. Logseq: 0.8.18 OS: Windows 10 — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Message ID: @.***>

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