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(also: I've turned off Windows 8 compatibility, and it continues to work)
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I'm having the same problem (Windows 11, Zotero 7 stops instantly with no output, institutional workstation with Cisco Secure Endpoint, which reports that it has stopped an exploitation attempt in similar report to andyyounger's above). I've tried t…
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I found a solution. I checked the individual files in the item to see whether "Restore to Library" was enabled at the file level. The item contains a linked attachment, and that was the only file which did not have Restore to Library greyed out. I c…
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Oh no, you're right - I've corrected it. Sorry about that!
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I finally had a look, and clarified my understanding. If the newscomwc version of the site doesn't allow you to create clippings, then the current functionality of the translator can't help. If we enhance the translator to handle /image urls as well…
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I've only ever used a personal account, and I didn't know there was an institutional account option with a different domain. The first thing to try would be to edit the translator to apply to the newscomwc domain as @dstillman suggests (or even to a…
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Emptying the trash did the trick! Thanks very much for the solution. The item in question is here: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2960835 I imported it (clicked the icon in the location bar), then clicked "View citation" and copied and pasted…
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I'll try the trash trick now. The file came from JSTOR but was renamed from the parent metadata, and the title field was populated by copying and pasting. This is a book review, which always come out untitled in JSTOR (very annoying), so I pasted in…
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UnAPI is the better solution: it's intended to serve multiple formats for a given item, and there's not reason why PDF couldn't be one of the formats on offer. Zotero's UnAPI importer would then just have to be trained to fetch PDFs when a UnAPI ser…