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Indeed. This forum is, by design, the place where people talk about the problems they are having with using Zotero in some way. But it's a truly wonderful tool and I, like you, am extremely grateful to have benefited from the ongoing very hard work …
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@innovation1 . You might like to look here (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/116643/rename-file-bug ) at the Javascript I have posted to emulate, to some degree, the previously liked-by-me-and-you but actually unintended, behaviour. The javascr…
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I also prefer the old (apparently unintended) behaviour having the Title of the PDF correspond to its storage file name. The following Javascript will modify SELECTED items (multiple selection being possible), reading the file name, and setting the …
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Thank you adamsmith. Unfortunately, your answer suggests to me that I didn't phrase my question properly. I am not trying to get Zotero to do some sort of recursive import where it parses and downloads the additional references. All I am hoping to a…
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Thank you. Knowing what is not possible saves me the frustration of looking at numerous dead ends!
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For the solution to the problem, see the final part of the thread at: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/101897/linux-help-for-a-dual-boot-problem-that-affects-my-use-of-zotero#latest
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Suddenly, out of the blue, a solution! The problem stems from the command used to mount the NTFS drive. In the original `mount` command, it IS necessary to use `sudo` because the Linux system will only allow the NTFS drive to be mounted by someone …
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Many thanks for taking the time for the longer reply. Most appreciated. I shall pass on the information. Cheers.
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Thank you again for the reply. I hope I don't appear rude. I don't mean to be ... but having sought assistance from people who do understand the file system, it is still not clear what is going on. The suggestion that the Zotero version is irrelevan…
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Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, as an average user, "it's a permissions problem" didn't help me much, but I have sought advice from very non-average users. I gather now that the problem is that Zotero is trying to change a file date on a server…
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... so, what is the causing the error my attempt to attach the file locally?
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As a follow on ... it is now clear to me that two attachments under the same entry *are* possible. I have achieved this by logging into my Zotero account and doing the attachment with the browser, and then resyncing my library ... where the second a…