Great news. As you are working on item fields, perhaps you can also consider implementing the suggestion for an UI option to hide/unhide unused fields:
I'm very impressed. I had used Extra for many things before realizing what it was for, and I was worried that these would cause errors when a message at the bottom said it would now populate the new fields from Extra, but no. Thanks a million!
> There's not yet a mechanism to transfer data in Extra to newly added fields, but we're planning to add that in a later version. Please resist the urge to manually transfer data from Extra!
I strongly encourage others to follow this advice. I have a very large database (4,17 GB) and let Zotero run its course during the transition to the new 8.0 beta. Not a hitch. I did, however, let it run without interruption, albeit in the background. My experience is, this always reduces later complications.
This is a VERY welcome new change. Finally, universal DOI and other fields! Thank you!
It would be really nice if users were able to rearrange the order of fields in the info pane (maybe something they could do in settings?) or hide certain unused fields. For instance, the original place/publisher/date field is great when I need it, but it's not relevant for 95% of my book items. The same is true for DOI, citation key (not sure what this is), url, accessed, archive, etc. All these added fields really overwhelm the info pane when they're not in use. They also push down the short title and language fields—which I use for every single one of my items—so that now I have to scroll to reach them.
This is fantastic news! Brillant. Can I ask for one clarification regarding this: "Note that these fields are not compatible with old versions, so updated items won't sync to Zotero 7 or the mobile apps. We'll have updates for those apps in a few days, as soon as we've determined that things are working well."
So for users of mobile apps: Should we wait with updating zotero until the updates for thes apps are out? Or does it simply mean that the content of the new field will not sync *now*, but will automatically sync later once updates for these apps are out, and therefore we can safely upgrade our desktop apps?
After launching Zotero 7.0.31, the progress bar appears and remains stuck for an extended period. I quit Zotero using Ctrl + Q. No progress bar appears when I launch Zotero again. I’m wondering how to check whether all of my items were fully migrated. Thanks for the new feature. :)
@RamonMi: Did it stall with the circular progress bar visible or after the circular progress bar was replaced with a journal-article icon? If the latter, a plugin was processing the updates. (Older versions of BBT would've been slow there, but the latest version should be faster.) Zotero itself should continue the Extra field migration automatically if it's interrupted.
@animusastralis: We added a Part Number (mapped to a dedicated CSL field) for Journal Article. If that isn't what you're looking for, start a new thread and explain what you're trying to put there.
@dstillman: I'm a bit confused how it is mapped to CSL variables. E.g. APA uses the `number` variable for article numbers; will it work, or does the CSL style need editing to use `Part Number`?
Zotero itself should continue the Extra field migration automatically if it's interrupted.
Thanks for your clarification. I have installed the latest BBT before updating to Z 7.0.31. Unfortunately, I didn't notice if there was a circular progress bar or a journal article icon. After reading the GitHub issue linked above, I realize that there may be no relevant content in my Extra fields. Anyway, after relaunching Zotero, no migration process started—so I assume the migration has already been completed.
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/82021/hide-certain-info-fields
I strongly encourage others to follow this advice. I have a very large database (4,17 GB) and let Zotero run its course during the transition to the new 8.0 beta. Not a hitch. I did, however, let it run without interruption, albeit in the background. My experience is, this always reduces later complications.
This is a VERY welcome new change. Finally, universal DOI and other fields! Thank you!
It would be really nice if users were able to rearrange the order of fields in the info pane (maybe something they could do in settings?) or hide certain unused fields. For instance, the original place/publisher/date field is great when I need it, but it's not relevant for 95% of my book items. The same is true for DOI, citation key (not sure what this is), url, accessed, archive, etc. All these added fields really overwhelm the info pane when they're not in use. They also push down the short title and language fields—which I use for every single one of my items—so that now I have to scroll to reach them.
"Note that these fields are not compatible with old versions, so updated items won't sync to Zotero 7 or the mobile apps. We'll have updates for those apps in a few days, as soon as we've determined that things are working well."
So for users of mobile apps: Should we wait with updating zotero until the updates for thes apps are out? Or does it simply mean that the content of the new field will not sync *now*, but will automatically sync later once updates for these apps are out, and therefore we can safely upgrade our desktop apps?
Thanks guys. That's all I can tell you.
Ctrl + Q. No progress bar appears when I launch Zotero again. I’m wondering how to check whether all of my items were fully migrated. Thanks for the new feature. :)See the GitHub issue I linked above for the discussion of why Part Number was added.