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Update: I just read your guidelines, and it seems you don't use GitHub for bug reports or feature requests. I should use this forum instead. For what it's worth, here's the text I wrote for the feature request: ===== I would like to see a way to mo…
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Thanks for the clarification! The "Show Automatic" option helps. Nonetheless, an option to sort automatic tags after manual tags, and make them somehow visually distinct, would be much appreciated. I'll add a feature request to GitHub, to be priori…
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I'm inclined to agree. Still strange, since dragging from gedit to Eclipse works fine for me. And interestingly, dragging from LibreOffice to Eclipse doesn't work, but in a different way. With Zotero I simply get no reaction at all. With LibreOffi…
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Yeah, sorry. I think I made the same mistake you did. ;-) You said that text/unicode was what Firefox used for copied text, and I misinterpreted this as dragged text. What I meant was that if we already knew that drags from Firefox are not accepted…
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Hi Dan, thanks for your insights. If someone has a Git installation and Eclipse handy, they can check whether changing that to "text/unicode" makes a difference, though that would seem to indicate a bug in Mozilla's HTML 5 drag and drop code, since …
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Hm... Do you happen to know how Zotero packages the content when it is dragged? I'm guessing that Eclipse only accepts content with a plain-text MIME type. Content dragged from Firefox or Libreoffice may not be accepted simply because it contains a…
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I'm talking about the standard text-editor provided by the Eclipse SDK (version 3.7.1). I write LaTeX in Eclipse using the TeXlipse plugin, but any other text-editor inside Eclipse (.txt, java, whatever) has the same issue. At least for me.
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Yes, certainly.
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The complexity of this feature from a users point of view is a valid and expected concern. But adamsmith hits the nail right on the head: The full extent of this feature doesn't need to be available to the average user. It can be exposed through a …