The reason I mention deleting group A is that one can copy the group structure from one bibtex file to another, but that would require either manually selecting the lines corresponding to the groups you want to merge, or replacing the entire structure (hence deleting any groups that aren’t in the second library’s tree) More generally, I want to see a menu comparing the group trees (the same way jabref now shows new entries) with the option to import some of the groups. I want group C to show up in the group tree of the first library.I want entries from group B to stay in group B (this already happens if the group structure is identical, since the group metadata is imported together with the entry).I import entries from the second library into the first one.I want to be able to import the new group (C) without deleting my existing group (A) When I import the papers from my project library to my main library, I want to see the union of the two group lists, i.e. As an example, my main library might have papers on topics A and B, while my project specific library has papers on topics B and C. Unfortunately, this method doesn’t deal well with intersecting group lists. Right now this can in part be done manually - one can copy the group list directly from one BibTex file to another. with the option to choose which groups should be migrated and which shouldn’t, and the option to import all the groups that correspond to the imported entries). It would be immensely helpful to be able to export/import groups between libraries the same way entries are, possibly within the same tool (i.e. However, one often needs a separate library for a new project (e.g. The group feature is extremely useful for keeping track of a large number of papers.
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