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@michalrentka do you mean the provider? That would be pcloud.
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@dstillman linked here from this thread about split viewing pdfs: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/405162#Comment_405162 but I don't think this thread is quite about the same issue. As I understand it, this thread is about a technically …
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I guess the feature request should be something like "skip to references in pdf" or "allow split view of pdf", but I agree: this would be very useful. BTW: it's pertains not just to references but also endnotes. In the meantime, my workaround is to…
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@michalrentka I use WebDAV storage.
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I am having the same problem (ios 15.4.1) and I’m using v 1.0.2. My debug ID is: D2064589820
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Linked files and ”storage files” (stored files) are not at all the same. See here: https://www.zotero.org/support/attaching_files#stored_files_and_linked_files
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I asked the same question from a different angle here: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/95814/difference-between-using-webdav-and-e-g-dropbox So this is useful: > with WebDAV specifically (instead of Zotero Storage), some of the benefits of…
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Thanks @martynas_b for clarifying where the tags are stored. Regarding your question: I am not 100 percent certain which pdf viewer I used for testing this. I was going back and forth between Preview and Highlights, so I think I tried it with both…
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Oh, so the tags are only stored locally? I was assuming they were exported into some metadata of the pdf-comment or so. So if the tags are not saved to the pdf, that means that when I re-import the annotations, the tags are re-matched with the re-i…
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Yes, in terms of protocols, that is obvious. But in order to store attachments on Dropbox & Co, it is not necessary to support their protocol because files can just be saved locally...
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It looks like I found a work around via Alfred using the Zothero workflow (see https://github.com/deanishe/zothero) It would be great, though, if the filter term could be persisted across collections. If clicking on a different collection for some …
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Oh, I see. In that case, a possible improvement would be to keep the search/filter terms while changing the collection. That way, you can easily apply the same filter to different collections.
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I completely understand why zotero strongly discourages keeping your data directory in the cloud. The time that otherwise goes to support users with corrupted databases is better used to deal with other issues. Having said that, I would like to bet…
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you also get the "date added" when exporting from citavi (via the citavi backup file, as described here: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/import-from-citavi) See also here: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/74658/failure-to-import-xml-file-from…
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> relations, I'm fairly certain that's a general problem on Zotero import, nothing to do with this specific translator. So this is something that needs to be fixed in Zotero itself? Am I right in assuming that this wont happen in the near future?
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Thanks for the clarifications. I might give this a try once the broken relations import is fixed. Since I have almost no programming knowledge (especially not in javascript), so I would need to start from code that works. Or do you understand which …
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>The importer should already preserve relations This is excellent news! How about the direction of the relation (which item is referring to which)? Is that also preserved? Another challenge I encountered is that all my most important notes/anno…
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> For the files, not item 4. here: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/import-from-citavi Oh, sorry about that. I had seen and followed that previously but somehow I forgot about it again. My import using the modified Citavi 5 XML.js also seems …
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> You'd need to wrap xml into to be visible here Oops. I edited the post above accordingly.
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Thanks @dstillman, thanks for solving that mystery. So, in case anyone else is wondering: I have about 7500 references in my Citavi database. I suppose the memory use also depends on other factors, but for now, I'd say: if your database is around th…
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Quick update: While the import on my Windows machine with 24 GB RAM keeps failing, I managed to import the file on my Mac mini (which has 8 GM RAM). It takes a while but it works. I also found the Citavi XML translator file and tried to modify it s…
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I'm also new to Zotero (also coming from Citavi) and I just spend half an hour trying to figure out how to search for a collection until I figured it wasn't possible. I will have to read up on why this is hasn't been considered for implementation in…
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What kind of memory issues? I don't see how it can be due to lack of RAM. I have over 10 GB unused RAM... I have used the sequence number as a unique identifier in various places and would very much like to preserve it. I read somewhere that fields…
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Thanks, adamsmith! It looks like my import eventually went through, but when I came back to the computer after letting it run for a while, Zotero was closed. Is it normal for Zotero to exit after the import or does this mean that it crashed during t…
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When Windows says over an extended period of time that an application is not responsive then this is almost always a sign that the application has crashed. I let it run for almost an hour. I then killed it because it had no disk activity. I assumed …
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Is this export import procedure still working with the latest version of Zotero. I have a citavi5 xml file (created according to the instructions at https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/import-from-citavi) but when I try to import it with Zotero, Zoter…
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Has this feature been added? That is: is it possible to import from another reference manager to zotero without loosing the date when each record was originally added (and I might add: last modified)?