cut and paste work, but copy and paste doesn't
(Unless I'm missing something or this is intended functionality)
In openoffice with the zotero extension, if I select a chunk of text with references, then cut and paste it elsewhere, all the field markings and reference numbers are correct. However, if I copy instead of paste, the fields are off (only a little 1-character-width bit) and the numbers are all plaintext outside of the field.
Should copy and paste work like cut and paste, or are there reasons that copy doesn't work?
In openoffice with the zotero extension, if I select a chunk of text with references, then cut and paste it elsewhere, all the field markings and reference numbers are correct. However, if I copy instead of paste, the fields are off (only a little 1-character-width bit) and the numbers are all plaintext outside of the field.
Should copy and paste work like cut and paste, or are there reasons that copy doesn't work?
to a another document Copy&paste works fine.
My guess would be that this is intended - each citation has a unique identifier and Zotero would get confused if that identifier wouldn't be unique anymore...
This seems to me to be a bug, whether it applies to pasting within a single document or between documents--the process of having to select references all over again is extremely time consuming. Maybe there's a way to assign a new identifier to the pasted reference?
I've used this many times with fields in Ooo and have never had a problem so I find this a bit puzzling - just tried it out again using 2.05 and Ooo 3.1 - works smoothly.
It does require what noksagt says, though - you need to insert one initial citation in the new document to set the preferences, only then does pasting work.
Not sure how to troubleshoot this - maybe you can describe your exact workflow step by step?
Just tested - this does indeed _not_ work with bookmarks (neither option), so I suspect that's what's going on for joehill.
I was using bookmarks when I had this problem but more recently I've been using reference marks (this is the same as fields, right?) and have not had this problem. I will update if I find otherwise.
To get an update, is it established that pasting into another document does NOT work with bookmarks? If so, is this a bug that is being worked on? Using bookmarks is essential because I need to write these files in .doc format. Is there a solution in sight or am I going to need to use something other than Zotero?
Thanks
To be clear: the problem just exists if you really need to be able to switch your document back and forth between word and open office. Both Word Fields and Ooo Reference Marks will work fine.
Why do you need to write in .doc, rather than just export a .doc version from time to time?
Edit: What adamsmith said.
This sort of reference copying occurs fairly frequently when writing grants or dissertations because there tends to be some core references that support the main arguments of the author. Coming from LaTeX/BibTex, copying references was very straightforward. If identifiers are the issue, would it be possible for the Copy and Paste function to automatically assign a new identifier to a Zotero citation object so that one could copy citations within the same document? I imagine that there any hooks within OpenOffice that allow methods to be called after copy and paste; if so, these might be useful for such a task.
I just tried to unite a couple of chapters of my dissertation, copying and pasting the second chapter from its file to the file with the first chapter... In the pasted section (second chapter) all the notes appeared as "plain text", ie they lose the format as zotero notes, making me unable to refresh them and change the style.
The same seems to happen if I copy and paste a section with notes within the same document.
Is there any solution to this problem?
I use OpenOffice 3.3.0, zotero 2.1.6, on a windows vista laptop.
So long as the second document has its Zotero preferences set everything works fine.
AdamSmith: actually it seems to work even the copy&paste within the same document, now
(I must confess I've been quite busy in the last two months, so I do not know if there has been some great change in the softwares)
(I am pretty sure this worked in a previous version of Zotero?!)
The new word processor plugin for 3.0.2b looks like it would make citing much faster.
Is there a way to work in bookmark mode and later switch back to ReferenceMarks (it seems to mess up the references at the moment)?
Also, thanks for the hint towards 3.0 - the Quick Referencer indeed makes things easier, even if copy+paste doesn't work.
EDIT: OK ... GOT IT!
For anyone as dense as me, let me explain what needs done.
Open your document that has the functional links.
Don't copy yet.
Open the new document into which you want to paste your text.
Don't copy yet.
With your empty document on top, look in the little Zotero toolbar where you add and edit your citations and find the icon that has a little grey wheel. If you run your mouse over it, it says "Zotero Set Doc Prefs'. Click it and choose your citation style. There is no need to change from 'Fields' to 'Bookmarks' in either document.
Go to your old document, copy, and paste it into the new one.
The links work! :D
I <3 Zotero
Has anyone managed to achieve copying (cutting) of citations from a DOC file written in OpenOffice (and then modified in MS Office) to another OpenOffice file?
I guess this is quite a particular case but I hope to have some suggestions before I start inserting again 60+ citations in the new document.
1) Look at the Zotero toolbar at the top of your document where you add and edit your citations and find the icon with the little grey wheel. If you run your mouse over it, it says "Zotero Set Doc Prefs".
2) Click it and choose your citation style again. You don't need to do anything else.
3) After that, copy and delete the section that you want to repaste and repaste the section somewhere else.The cites should be "live" but the numbers will be in the wrong order
4) Go back to the Zotero tool bar and find the icon with the little arrows going in a circle. If you run your mouse over it, it says "Refresh". Hit it. Your cites will now be numbered correctly.
repeat as necessary. Good luck to everyone working on a dissertation!