pdfs saved with blank title
I have just started using Zotero and was hoping to use it to order all kinds of pdfs. However when I try to save a new pdf from the internet quite often in the middle column I get just a pdf symbol and no title/filename - though in the right column the info does show the filename. This happens with sites that are not conventional academic journals, but by no means flaky! This one, for example: http://www.zerocarbonhub.org/sites/default/files/resources/reports/ZCH-OverheatingEvidenceReview-Impacts.pdf
It doesn't happen (I don't think) if I save to my own system first then copy to zotero, but that rather defeats the object, or at least, half of the object!
Hoping you can help, but please be patient with me, I find most of the discussions on this forum incomprehensible, I am not very tecchy!
It doesn't happen (I don't think) if I save to my own system first then copy to zotero, but that rather defeats the object, or at least, half of the object!
Hoping you can help, but please be patient with me, I find most of the discussions on this forum incomprehensible, I am not very tecchy!
How exactly are you saving those PDFs to Zotero? (just describe what you're doing in your own words).
And is this the Firefox add-on or Zotero Standalone? And if Standalone, which browser?
Also, maybe there are other clues as to what's going on in the screenshot.
Is there an option for adding a title? I haven't found it if so! (right and left clicked on pretty much everything...)
But in the event I think I'll continue to save to my hard drive then use Zotero to catalogue, for an unrelated reason - which is a little thing, but when working wiht my non-zotero'd files, when I click on 'recent places' (eg to attach something to an email) I get a lot of zotero folders mixed up with my 'own' folders. So saving first to my own system then copying across en bloc will hopefully solve both issues plus give me a little bit more transparency as I am nervous around computers... (generational issue: old dog, new tricks, etc)
Still be keen to learn if there was a way to name my nameless saves though!
Many thanks.
http://imgur.com/
http://imgur.com/FRpFamr
can you see this?
thanks!
I feel a bit guilty about wasting your time actually as I now fear this whole system is going to be beyond me to get up and running smoothly, especially now I have found gaps in the synching :(
Could you provide an error report ID right after saving a PDF (that comes in without a title in the middle panel)
https://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_problems#provide_a_report_id
this was the number - 270293308
@Dan - could you check? I'm mainly interested in
- any potentially conflicting add-ons/themes
- version nos
- obvious display errors
You've never seen this error either, have you?
Well I have sort of solved it, in that I find I have to both disable clearly for evernote, and then also click on the link in the host page then select 'save as zotero item' rather than simply using the little zotero document icon in the toolbar. So not an ideal solution, but I can make it work in some cases.
Unfortunately a lot of the pdfs I want to save I find dirct from google searches, in which case I don't have the host/landing page with its link, though I suppose I could try going back to the search page and right click on the search item?
Have been opening pdfs in firefox as otherwise not sure how to get zotero to save them, without a cumbersome drag and drop process - which would defeat the object somewhat, as I mentioned above!
What I was really hoping for was to be able to find and open a pdf, read it or some of it, then click to save to zotero, add notes and tags etc, all from one or two tabs. I now nearly have this, but a few more tabs and clicks have been added in that I was hoping would be streamlined out. I am not complaining, as I think it is very bad manners to complain about free software, and indeed I am very grateful to you, and impressed by your attentive support. Not sure it's going to work for me in the end though.
But in any case, it sounds like you're still misunderstanding a few parts of Zotero. The normal way of saving from Zotero is to save from article pages or search results, which gives you a full bibliographic item and, where possible, the PDF as an attachment.
You can optionally save the PDF directly — and that should certainly include a title (and does for most people) — but the title also doesn't really matter, since you'd then want to right-click on the PDF and choose "Retrieve Metadata from PDF" anyway, which attempts to create a parent item and sets a title. (You can also set a title on the PDF item manually in the right-hand pane.) If you're viewing the PDF in Firefox, you can also click the download icon in the Firefox PDF pane and then choose to save to Zotero and optionally retrieve metadata in the open/save dialog. But however you do it, saving PDFs directly isn't the standard or recommended approach.