Zotero chrome: save without snapshot?
Can you implement an option to save webpage WITHOUT a snapshot?
I usually print to PDF anyway if I really need to save the page (which is about half the time)
I usually print to PDF anyway if I really need to save the page (which is about half the time)
Note: I use 5.0 and maybe it is different in the 4.x version
In the Chrome Connector/Options/General/Save via Sever, there is an option "Automatically take snapshots when saving items". However, I this does not apply to items save locally.
So the functionality is not implemented.
thanks
EDIT: What version of connector do you use? I have 5.0.10.
EDIT2: try chrome-extension://ekhagklcjbdpajgpjgmbionohlpdbjgc/preferences/preferences.html
EDIT3: Sorry, adamsmith knows a more accurate answer.
This works reliably for me as described by Adomas in both Chrome and Firefox. Which operating system?
Can you provide a debug ID from both the Chrome connector and Zotero for saving a webpage that does save a snapshot (with the snapshot preferences unchecked, obviously)?
https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output
This does work with just the preference in Zotero unchecked and without ever authorizing the connector to save to the server. I tested this on Windows 10 with both Chrome and Firefox.
and the one from the Chrome Connector is D1565882619.
If I go to the Zotero homepage (no translator) from Zotero Connector 5.0.10 for Chrome with Zotero 5.0.5 open, the tooltip says "with snapshot" and I get a snapshot regardless of the pref.
This seems expected based on a quick look at the code — webpage saves in the client get the snapshot pref flag from the connector, but the client never passes the pref to the connector, so regular clicks on the button are always snapshot saves and only the context-menu option sets the flag to false.
Finally, @dstillman, I'm confused by your reference to Zotero 5.0.7 and Connector 5.0.11 - according to my system (macOS running High Sierra 10.13.13), I have the latest versions of both, which are 5.0.49[-beta.4+8547dedca] and 5.0.40, respectively. Can you clarify? I know some time has elapsed since your last post, but version numbers don't go backwards do they?
thanks all
You can't disable the links without modifying the translators, sorry (FWIW, they don't take up any space).
The URL field is what you would include in a citation of the item (e.g., the URL of an online newspaper article). URLs that do not lead to the full text of the item should not be included in the URL field.