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Thanks for the response, Dan. I really appreciate you taking time to correspond with a user. I think of myself as a reasonably advanced user -- e.g., I write Python scripts to do natural language processing on various kinds of texts -- but that do…
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Ah, I didn't realize that the standalone version still works through a browser. Interesting. (It does make me wish that somewhere that was made more clear to the user -- so I guess I'll have to follow through on my offer to help with documentation s…
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I should note that, if I have the time, I should definitely get involved in the documentation efforts for the standalone version. (Maybe some of that work could also contribute to refinements of the app itself -- like perhaps consolidating all the p…
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The point was just to follow the steps there to make sure your translators were working in general, ending with a Report ID (which should be included with all bug reports anyhow). Ah, I see. Unfortunately, at least from what I could tell, much of th…
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Dan ... there is no where I can find any information on the Translator being used by Zotero in the standalone version. I have checked the three separate places such information is kept: * Zotero ==> Preferences * Tools ==> Add-ons * Locate (b…
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I'm not sure what prefix you are adding. From a quick look I couldn't find any articles with assigned DOI The DOI prefix for JSTOR is 10.2307. Normally the way you configure it is simply to add that prefix to the JSTOR identifier with a forward sl…