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Cheers! While this doesn't look good for an in-paper bibliography, it works great as an "export only" style for emails and such. Thanks!
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@dstillman @adamsmith Thank you both for your comprehensive answers and consideration of this issue. The most common biomedical styles have this problem including Vancouver, American Medical Association (AMA), and Nature. Based on the discussion…
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@dstillman No, I don't accept this answer. I've been using this workaround for 3+ years. Microsoft office is a massively used product and Zotero ought to be compatible. All I want to do is easily copy or drag citations into outlook emails. I bet t…
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Dstillman I'm a little confused. I never said anything about your first paragraph or reloading. In a nutshell, The connector doesn't work at all with the built in chrome pdf viewer. Thanks! I hope it gets fixed soon.
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Yes. Dragging a downloaded PDF from explorer works fine. The issue is when using Chrome (or Edge's) built in PDF viewer. The Zotero connector displays the PDF icon (indicating that it should work), but when clicked, nothing happens. This is a prett…
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@adamsmith Yes, sorry I meant pubmed central, as well as other direct download databases like science direct. In the past, clicking the extension button would acquire the PDF, but recently I've been forced to download and add it manually. When I …
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I'm having the same problem. The zotero extension used to download PDFs, and even find them as long as my proxy had access. Now, on a PubMed abstract, even if the "PDF" link is right there on the page, it won't download it automatically. Please fix…