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Thanks for following up, Dan. I will work on these problems and see if I can't replicate the bug in these settings. This may take some time...
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To add to this buggy behavior, now very often the cursor in the note is jumping to the beginning of the note. As soon as I start typing, say at the bottom of the note, the typed text appears at the top. This is very, very frustrating.
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Ah. Should I just delete it?
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"A solution might be to not sync immediately when notes are added, but only after a while, or only after note editing has finished." I agree; if this can be done, then my feature request would probably be moot.
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Great! I don't know if this helps, but the original problem happened when I took snapshots of Wikipedia pages. The HTML/PHP files captured had extremely long file names. Sorry about the double post - I didn't realize they were the same err…
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Thanks!
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I've done the above and believe the problem is fixed. However, I had a second error (http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/18253/1016567252-syncing-error/#Item_1) and can't be 100% sure that this one's resolved...
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Dan - thank you (as always!) for your speedy reply. I do have encrypted home folders. I will try to delete that file from another computer. Can you provide a quick walk-thru (or link) to updating the HTML file's time stamp?
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Great! Thanks for your hard work on this. Let's hope this bug stays dead.
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Yes - I did the same thing in a new document. Harvard 1. I added a citation with the same author, and it came out (Miller 2010b; Miller 2010a). I edited this citation to change the order, and that worked: (Miller 2010a; Miller 2010b). I then added…
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I didn't modify the style. This happened right after upgrading to the latest beta. The exact order of actions: I inserted a multiple citation for one author. It appeared in the document like this: (Smith 2010b; 2010a). I didn't want t…
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You could create the group yourself.
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All - One thing that's helped me is something similar to Mark's suggestion: using saved searches. I forget which blog I saw this one, but if you set up a saved search for items added in the last 5 days (or whatever time frame), you can more easily c…
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+1 for better tag management
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I second the ability to email all members of a group, and I think having a forum, moderated by the group admin, is a good idea. This is slightly unrelated, but I play chess at Gameknot.com. That site has fora and teams, and a messaging system.…
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2.0b5 - sync error again - e33ced60.
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I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but my sync error is 49f6bf6d.
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Fair enough - I've done that. But it's still tough to manage tags that way. Speaking for myself, just putting them in a simple list would help me delete tags. Plus, what about those without the scroll wheel or simulator?
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I second rishpai, but I'm running Ubuntu 9.4, FF3, and Z 2.03b. "empty response from server." I even deleted most of library and tried again - no luck.
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Second. My sync says "Empty response from server."
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this obviously could be done in a document (Word, OO, etc), but this feature in Z would be nice...
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Brilliant! Thank you. Lots of hidden features there...
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That's true. But I'd like something that doesn't return a result in alphabetical order, but in an arbitrary order of my choosing. Just a place to dump 5-10 sources that I want to tackle immediately after I work on the one I'm studying... a todo list.
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This would be similar to above, and probably harder to implement, but if there were a "tag cleaner" function (something that finds duplicate tags - such as 'Marxist' and 'Marxist.') would be extremely useful.
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Sean - Firefox 3.0.7 ; Ubuntu 8.10 If a list of add-ons to Firefox helps, I have AdBlock, Stealther, and of course the Ubuntu add-on pack.
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I should note that the original file does not have the extra spaces you see here, and that this process does not return an error message; rather, Firefox simply freezes at the point when I select the txt file to import.
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I have had trouble with this as well, even though my library is not nearly as large (around 3000). I would ask the developers to find a way to import all entries that are not error prone, and then Zotero could inform the user "There were X errors im…
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I want to second this one. I have a AMD 64, plenty of ram, using Ubuntu 8.10. Zotero 1.5b2 is really slow on searches, adding new tags, and any autocomplete field (like book titles, places of publication, and publishers).
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Dan - Thanks, that helps. I do think it would be nice to be able to turn that feature off, but I've already gotten used to doing the double quote technique. Alexuw - beautiful, brother. That's a great help.