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In the next post i attach a debug log from trying prst-per, it also fails on http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRI/v7/i4/p193_1Both of these examples lack an actual abstract that would be contained in the div of class='aps-abstractbox'. So, I think the…
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For whatever it is worth, I have to switch between"Smith [27] argues" or "Smith^27 argues"enough that most of my personal styles with bracketed (instead of superscripted) citations include a prefixed non-breaking space in the citation. A non-breaki…
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Yeah, that addition is somewhat questionable & we probably shouldn't rely on it if that is the only source. Most .bst style files will handle this fine (because their citation for the book type exclude pages), but some do handle it poorly. The…
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Gracile's comment is right assuming you want books to have italicized, unquoted titles & every other type to use unitalicized, quoted titles. I suspect you don't. You probably want either all types to use italicized, unquoted titles (in which …
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CSL doesn't have type=document. That is the last, generic type & should be used in an "" (rather than an "") block. Your style should not validate. Do use validation: it could help you overcome a lot of obstacles!
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numpages is not a standard bibtex field. I think there are some citation styles that treat pages in a book as the total number of pages & the Wikipedia article on BibTeX use the pages field for this purpose (though I agree that is may be up for…
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Bibliographic sorting is style-dependent. Vancouver, like most numbered styles, sorts by the order in which references are cited.
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There is a "Thesis" item type.
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It is not random. See http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/given_name_disambiguation
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Accents encoded in the imported bibtex file using backslashes, e.g., Tsouki\`as for Tsoukiàs are imported as-is with no interpretation of the encodingYes. More of these can be added to the mapping table. As a work-around, enclose your accented cha…
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.... bad flag in substitute command: 'R'I am sureI am doing something wrong that is extremely simple.My guess, given your error, is that you aren't escaping your path to the pdfs. If your true path is '/Users/Test', you need to use '\/Users\/Test'.…
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Please don't hijack threads that do not pertain to your issue. Isolated pages will have this issue & it is best to report them as you encounter them. In this case, Library Catalog (X-OPAC).js imports the refman RIS formatted file & the ser…
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You can choose to either link to a file (which seems to be what you claimed to once do) or store a copy of a file (which is the default & which is what you are now doing). I do not think anything has changed in 2.0b74. Are you adding files in …
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It is not clear to me what you have done or how you are attempting to check the exported file. Here's what you should do: Copy-and-paste "ä" into a zotero field to ensure that you have a test records with a UTF-8 character in your database Gear i…
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* Auto recognition of Blogposts with Author InformationsThere are many different blogging platforms. Zotero already can scrape from some sites (such as blogger) & there are plugins to add COinS and/or unAPI to your blogging platform.* Metadata …
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That page tells you to kill kicker, remove its conf file, and restart kicker. If you followed those instructions precisely, I don't think they should change any of your firefox settings at all. Are you sure you didn't remove other dotfiles/directo…
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RDF/BIBO possibilities here?I doubt it. At least up to version X, EndNote's import filter could only import tagged or simply delimited files & not SGML/XML-based formats. "EndNote XML import" was, at the time, apparently bolted on & did no…
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You could use the export formats w/ the "quick copy" feature (e.g. ctrl-alt-C on win/linux by default). The BibTeX CSL is really just a proof of concept & is not a very robust means for data export.
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I think I'm using the style from http://www.zotero.org/styles/bibtexRather than doing this, why not select "Export Selected Items..." & pick BibTeX?
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No such functionality exists now. You could have a web programmer write something to parse the feed into something more usable or wait until the API is improved to allow some of this or can use some third-party web-based reference database.
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Zotero can be modified to include information about file attachments when exporting RIS. But EndNote will still get that wrong when it imports them. You can see for yourself by exporting an RIS from EndNote (which will contain attachments) & r…
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I remain curious about what if anything comes from thinking more about RIS and URL links.What do you mean by this? If a workable sollution is found for Zotero --> Papers perhaps Papers could be used to mediate Endnote.Perhaps, but only because Pa…
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As of EndNote X, 'L1' from RIS is imported as a URL in EndNote (not as an explicit attachment). Don't know if this has been fixed in later versions.
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The least someone knowledgeable as you could do is to tell us how to implement the hackI've done exactly this in this thread & others have successfully implemented it. Feel free to post what difficulties you are having in doing the same. But…
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Again: Zotero isn't a BibTeX manager. What would it be expected to do if it sees that syntax & is not using BibTeX? Better to design the rich text title support very well, so that everyone is happy. Anything else would just be a hack.
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Actually, braces aren't needed in that example anywhere. Eventually, we should make the translator ignore initial punctuation in "words."
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I'm not sure if EndNote supports importing files when using any of the open/standard bibliographic exchange formats (RIS,Refer,BibTeX, etc.). Seems like a question for their forums, unless you are already able to get EndNote to import file attachme…
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One stage of the metadata retrieval uses an excerpt of text & relies on google scholar's fulltext indexing of many academic articles (which WoS lacks) to find a match. IIRC, if this fails & there is an identifier (e.g., a DOI), this will be…
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http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/support/bibins.htm