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This is all coming from the add-on; I'd suggest raising the issue on its github page.
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Do you have the PDF translation add-on installed?
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I would strongly support this as well. I would also add that in addition to working with sources in multiple languages, an issue for many scholars is the need to *write* in multiple languages as well, and to localize citations according to the targe…
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Thanks--I thought I'd stripped the proxy from the URL. Here it is again: https://muse.jhu.edu/book/25312 It's a University of Michigan Press book, an edited volume with a single editor and individual chapter authors.
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A related issue: chapters downloaded as PDF from books in Project Muse are not parsed correctly when retrieving metadata. They are parsed as journal articles, but with the title and author (actually editor) of the book as a whole, and assigned the D…
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Juris-M is still being actively developed (though the download links are currently down). The latest production version is 5.0.93, but the beta is 5.0.96. Name sorting is an ultimately intractable problem because different authors prefer different o…
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Yes, sorting etc. are not an issue, but there are definitely publishers who don't want authors to use the 3-em dashes--among other things, it can prevent proper parsing of references. For example, Bloomsbury tells its authors: "Always repeat the nam…
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This is actually tricky: the Chicago Manual (17th ed., 14.67) advises, "Authors usually should not use the 3-em dash for repeated names in their manuscripts." They recommend that it be left to publishers to convert repeated names to dashes, if they …
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Maybe I'm missing something, but should annotations be tied to a particular document, rather than embedded in the item? One could include the same item in multiple annotated bibliographies and the notes would be specific to that bibliography, not to…
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This would be great. The ability to merge multi-word tags would be useful; conversely, some translators don't handle delimiters well and it would be nice to be able to split some based on a particular string (e.g., my database has quite a few "A;;B;…
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Same. CNKI records are recognized, either individually or in groups (titles listed, can click), and seem to save, but nothing is sent to Zotero.
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Ah, thanks. The UI doesn't make it obvious that more options become available once you click on a proxy.
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Thanks... found that setting. For anyone having this issue: it's under Advanced -> Config Editor -> proxies.proxies. Then edit the string to remove the unwanted string.
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The ability to collapse feeds (or more generally to put them into collapsible folders) would be highly desirable. To the extent this feature becomes more and more useful, we are going to have a taller and taller stack of feeds, which clutters the UI…
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Reproducible with Juris-M.
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That makes sense, we can check with @fbennett whether that is planned for Juris-M.
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Here's a sample: LongDOI: 10.1017/S1380203807002140 (Works, seen as valid) ShortDoi: 10/djhg26 (plugin marks as invalid) One wrinkle: I'm using Juris-M, not plain Zotero, so perhaps there's an incompatibility here.
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I'm trying the plugin out (version 1.2.0), and am finding that once a ShortDOI replaces a LongDOI (a) clicking on the link no longer opens the browser to the linked item and (b) the plugin reports all ShortDOIs as invalid and cannot convert them bac…
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To add to marsh's comment above: in addition to issues with renaming of multiple attachments for a single record, Zotfile messes up multiple files attached to different records if the filenames conflict. I discovered this with a multipart article in…
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Is there a way of defining renaming rules in Zotfile that will avoid this kind of collision?
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I am having the same problem as marsh reported above: multiple attachments being renamed sequentially, but given the same filename in the Zotero database, and therefore no longer linked properly in the Zotero record (actually I'm using Juris-M 5, bu…
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Sorry if I wasn't clear--I'm not using tags to markup entire fields, just terms within them such as foreign words. By "book titles in article titles" I meant italicized book titles that are mentioned in the title of an article, e.g., "No Elephant in…
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A small feature suggestion for Zotfile. I frequently use HTML formatting in title fields, especially around things like book titles in article titles to italicize them. Zotfile handles this by replacing Word with iWord-i, which is fine, but it would…
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I can't easily provide a URL because it's not consistent--the same entries sometimes work, sometimes don't. I've just tried to reproduce, and was able to get about 20 citations before it started to show the problem again, and I haven't found a set…
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You can fix the Word integration plugin as described here.
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An update: the above fix, changing the hardcoded list of thread titles, is necessary in the latest version of Juris-M. The proper text for the title is "jurism", so appNames(1) = "Zotero" appNames(2) = "Firefox" appNames(3) = "Browser" appNames(4) =…
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It looks as though Chrome changed the placement of buttons in version 49, and they can no longer be in the address bar: see this and this.
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I don't care too much as long as it's consistent; above all I want to make sure that the way I'm structuring records in Zotero will yield acceptable results. I will contact the editors to inquire, though. Thanks for the feedback.
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In 14.181, the CMS editors sayWhen only a date is available, it becomes an indispensable element and should therefore not be enclosed in parentheses; a comma follows the journal title and the date.In the case I cite above, the date is indispensable …
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But that is for issue numbers that are continuous, as is the case for Past and Present, the journal used in the CMS example cited. The CMS editors seem to have assumed that using issue numbers meant numbering continuously, but that is not always so.…