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Why, that's great. Think I overlooked that because I wanted to use Zotero to compile a bibliography in Word without actually citing anything. The trick to do that is to cite something first, then insert a bibliography, then add all other stuff, then…
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Yeah, I've been wondering about that, too. It would be a nice feature.
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Dan's solution is a good start, but it doesn't solve the problem of including semantics in the desktop application. There's a danger in trying to separate these use cases too much; I already really dislike that I can't set a style in my word-process…
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Let me retract that. I was utterly confusing HTML export with reports. The markup used in reports is actually rather beautiful.
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(Perhaps as an option, as there are probably situations where you don't want the COinS.) Also, it would be nice if the reports used structural markup (rather than presentational). (Cf. related topic.)
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Yep, see them now - as well as a new link 'your discussions' (which is a useful addition to 'participated discussions'). Thanks!
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bdarcus: agreed, it is an ordered list. Also, I agree, the case for italic text is borderline presentational. Cite might be better, though not perfectly semantic either. Perhaps a span with a sensible class attribute would be best. Although that re…
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Generalizing: any actions that now load stuff in the active Tab by default need to open their stuff in new tabs in the 'Zotero as a Tab'-mode. That includes snapshots, but also the 'locate' button and of course reports, the timeline, and any URLs li…
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I just tried copy-pasting the proposed markup into Word from my blog (where I always do the references like this), and it works beautifully. elements are converted to a list, and becomes italic.
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Can you describe how to specify what collection to add new items to if you're using zotero in this mode please? From a user interface perspective I'd think it could be as easy as selecting a collection in the left pane. Already now, that selection …
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Another vote for simple semantically based markup (wiki/textile/markdown). Don't give people full WYSIWYG support; structural markup is much better.
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The FAQ says: It does not currently search PDFs or Word documents. But it does search PDFs if you index them. The FAQ should say that.
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I'm missing 'part of'/'chapter of' on the wiki page. This seems to me to be an uncontroversial type 1 relation in bdarcus' parlance.
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It works! This is what I get: Stoevesandt/Funke. Frau Schosser Mit Afrikanerinnen Bei Handarbeiten. 1927. 7.1025-2300-3.
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So I guess a ticket should be created for this? (Just want to ensure that the devs know about this.)
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This is what I get with Chicago author-date: Stoevesandt/Funke. 1927. Frau Schosser mit Afrikanerinnen bei Handarbeiten. http://www.staatsarchiv-bremen.findbuch.net/php/rechter_ve_e.php?ar_id=3672&id=45888&exp=res&be_id=3170 (Accessed …
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Just want to note that I also run into dirges' problem #3 very often. Short of a major reworking of the metadata pane, there may not be much we can do about #3 while keeping autosave functionality, but we'll look into it. Thanks. What about disablin…
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I can confirm this problem for JSTOR. Usually I don't want snapshots, but I do want PDFs. Disabling the 'Automatically take snapshots when creating items from web pages' should do the trick, but that results in JSTOR PDFs no longer being downloaded.
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Beautiful! I just want to say thank you to the developers for their great work. I love Zotero.
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OK. If drag-n-drop reordering will not be implemented, it might be a good idea to get rid of the suggestive UI feature that makes a black line occur while dragging around an attachment (or constrain that line only to main records).
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Save some money and buy Endnote for your, you'll realize you've been kind to yourself. Better yet, save some money and pay someone to write a simple migration script for you, you'll be lucky with Zotero. Then release it open source, and you'll reali…
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Another vote for the "Zotero as a Tab" function. Any news on when this feature is released in the open? Or will this be waiting for FF 3.0, tied with the next major release of Zotero?
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I'm storing my Zotero data on a network drive and it works fine. The only catch is that you need to map the network drive to the same drive letter on each PC where you're using Zotero. Otherwise Zotero won't be able to find the data at all. It even…
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Thanks!
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Ah, from date ranges not appearing correctly in citations I had inferred that I better not put them in the date field. Good to know. I think you're right that "b/w negative, gelatin dry plate" could in principle be put into the "medium" field. Any…
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Erazlogo: actually, the fields under "Artwork" do suffice at this point, so that's what I had used. It's just that it doesn't feel right at all to have ethnographic photos from the Basel Mission Archives under the heading "Artwork". Also, I can thin…
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I'm sorry, normally I am on an all-English system and there it does work. But it didn't work (as in the red box appearing but nothing being saved) on a system with the Dutch version of Firefox. I got it working by installing the English version of F…
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Research members of the Max Planck Society can use the following resolver: http://sfx.mpg.de/citation/sfx_local With 'version' set to 1.0. (What's that setting, anyway?)
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I have seen this problem too, and it happened after I dragged a PDF onto a reference in Zotero. There was nothing wrong with the PDF (I could add it and open it later just fine), but somehow Zotero crashed. I was doing a few things at once; perhaps …
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It doesn't work for scholar.google.nl. Could that be due to the translator?
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