lookup engines not appearing
My lookup engines are not there. When I click the green arrow, the menu says 'no items selected' on top in grey, and the bottom says 'Manage lookup engines'. I click that, see the default engines, CrossRef is checked, but does not appear in the lookup engine menu. Checking/unchecking Google scholar and PubGet have no effect.
I have tried restarting, reinstalling, deleting the locate\engines.json file (based on an earlier thread). This problem occurs with both Zotero standalone and the Firefox extension.
I'm on Win 7 x64, Firefox 12.
Help is appreciated!
I have tried restarting, reinstalling, deleting the locate\engines.json file (based on an earlier thread). This problem occurs with both Zotero standalone and the Firefox extension.
I'm on Win 7 x64, Firefox 12.
Help is appreciated!
I removed everything Zotero from my computer, rebooted, re-installed, and still can't get the default lookup engines to show.
Help, please....
Is this sort of thing in the documentation? I'm happy to add it if there's a straightforward way. This is far from the first "obvious" thing I've spent too much time figuring out.
The behavior I expected was that the engines would show up greyed out when nothing was selected in the center panel.
Thanks!
The documentation is a wiki
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/documentation
Feel free to edit and create new pages, e.g. I don't think we document lookup engines at all, so why don't you create
http://www.zotero.org/support/lookup_engines
Small edits and additions - even larger ones - are always OK. If you want to re-write something that has been written relatively recently, better ask here on the forum.
If you want someone to read over something you've written/edited and aren't sure of, also post here.
Also, see this thread:
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/21657/30-documentation-whats-needed-also-volunteers-wanted/
edit: change suggested new documentation page as per Dan below.
As far as being extensible, I'm not 100% sure what that is. I assume that it's referring to aspects of Zotero that can be added in or removed (such as lookup engines), and I take it that your point is that menu items should not appear greyed-out when those items may or may not be actionable--maybe I am assuming to much. My response to the way things are in Zotero was simply based on standard Win 7 UI, in which all menu items are visible (ok, sometimes items are hidden for really long menus and are optional to display, but you get my point). So I expect to see all possible actions in a menu, not just ones that are actually currently possible given the program state / context. Perhaps it is not that way on Mac.
By "this sort of thing" I just mean aspects of Zotero that don't match my expectations re: user interface. I am on Win 7; it may not be an issue with Macs. I put "obvious" in scare quotes not to be sarcastic, but because what may be obvious to others was not to me. Other UI items that have confused me are:
When doing DOI lookup, I can right-click and choose 'paste', but nothing is pasted, while control-v does paste into the box (perhaps this is just a bug).
When looking at search results, if I shift-click the top item and then the bottom item, all items are highlighted, but if I click one item and then hit control-a, then only results actually selected by the search (i.e., not the greyed-out items) are selected. I would expect these two actions to select the same group of items.
When I use tab to move the focus to different areas, when the arrow to the left of the search box is highlighted, pressing the up and down arrows does nothing unless you first hit enter to make the menu appear. But if the item type in the info pane is highlighted, pressing enter does nothing, and pressing the down arrow doesn't bring up a menu, but goes to the next item type. Again, I expected the same behavior for the two.
Anyway, these examples—like your original issue—still don't really seem to me to have much to do with documentation. That was really my only point above.
In any case, I think we've pretty well exhausted this thread, but feel free to work on areas of the documentation you think can be improved, noting adamsmith's guidelines above.
If it is to remain a fixed UI element, why would displaying possible actions be worse? The same is true of control-A. If I have a greyed-out item selected, and hit control-A, all and only non greyed-out items are selected. I would think that it would make sense to allow only items which can actually have actions performed on them (i.e. non-greyed-out items) be selectable. Space bar does not open the menu for the item type in Windows (or for any Windows application menu, I believe). I would never think to use space bar to open a menu. It appears that one issue may be that Zotero UI is more consistent with Mac than Windows.
In either case, for changing the item type, it seems unideal to have the up/down arrows change the item type when that field is highlighted, as the user cannot see the choices available, and cannot usually continue to press up/down because a warning usually pops up about losing certain field data.
You may be on to something with the comparison to other "context menus", though. The location of the locate button and menu is surely right -- adding it to the item's right-click hover menu would just make it harder to find.
But when disabled, it could show a disabled version of the icon, with the same message it shows now, but as a rollover.
It's a small touch, but might help someone coming to the system for the first time.
I am an avid Zotero user, but I'm in the midst of trying to sort out why DOI resolution/lookup isn't working. The "lookup" dropdown seemed like a sensible avenue to follow, and I was also stumped as to why sometimes there were lookup engines listed, and other times "no items selected" was shown. I tried highlighting DOIs and text in the active web page, or entering a DOI in the search box right beside the green "lookup" arrow, all with no luck.