I just tried the version 6.0 alpha 3 since I wanted to benefit from the support of CSL styles for LibreOffice.
My publisher request APA 7...
But I am also using citekeys within the XML documents produced by another piece of software (Scrivener) and I was thus so far relying on the nice little LibreOffice plugin JabRef_LibreOffice_Converter from @teertinker which allows to turn \cite{citationkey} in the XML document opened in LibreOffice into an active citation that JabRef understands.
With version JabRef 6.0, this no longer works (the active citations created by the plugin are not recognised by JabRef).
Perhaps this is just some glitch connected to the alpha stage of 6.0, or perhaps there is something to change in JabRef_LibreOffice_Converter.
In any case, I wanted to flag this possibly new incompatibility.
I just tried the version 6.0 alpha 3 since I wanted to benefit from the support of CSL styles for LibreOffice.
My publisher request APA 7...
But I am also using citekeys within the XML documents produced by another piece of software (Scrivener) and I was thus so far relying on the nice little LibreOffice plugin JabRef_LibreOffice_Converter from @teertinker which allows to turn
\cite{citationkey}in the XML document opened in LibreOffice into an active citation that JabRef understands.With version JabRef 6.0, this no longer works (the active citations created by the plugin are not recognised by JabRef).
Perhaps this is just some glitch connected to the alpha stage of 6.0, or perhaps there is something to change in JabRef_LibreOffice_Converter.
In any case, I wanted to flag this possibly new incompatibility.