so many files in storage?
backing up my Zotero storage folder I was surprised to see 90 thousand files, when I have only 5 thousand citations. Great majority are pubmed, some from journal sites, and very few are web page copy, so there should not be so much junk of 85 thousand extra files taking up 3 G space. Mostly I just need the PMID numbers to get back to the pubmed page. What's with all the extra?
(mronkko: What would this have to do with the OS?)
I think I need the snapshots only sometimes for creating item from web page, and maybe for some journal sites. But not for pubmed. Is there a selective way of turning off snapshot for pubmed?
How can I ascertain when I need shapshot and when I don't?
Win 7.
http://www.zotero.org/support/getting_stuff_into_your_library#saving_web_pages
I'm only a casual user so remembering to hold the shift is doubtful - what are ramifications?
http://imgur.com/baAyf5P
As for the shift key. Zotero offers you the option to always get Snapshots, never get snapshots, and a keyboard shortcut to toggle that behavior (with the shift key) on an individual basis. I'm not sure what else you'd want?
http://imgur.com/ZepkyJV
This should return all pubmed items before the change in the translator. Note that the actual item title will be light grey, the attachment title will be black.
Create a saved search.
Go into that saved search, select all (ctrl+a/cmd+a) --> make sure only the attachments/snapshots are highlighted --> right click, move items to trash.
Haven't tested this, but should work.
Now I'm unclear how to pick just the attachments and not the plain item? Pick one at a time? Nervous about this since there is no undo of a delete.
(and you're moving them to the trash, so there is an undo until you empty the trash).
thanks for pointing out trash provides an undo