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interesting, thanks for the info!
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Thanks adam. Figured it wasn't possible but wanted to check. Getting it to display only last author requires also setting et-al-display-first="0" as well. edit: my mistake, et-al-use-first is of course what i meant.
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@Rintze, I am preparing a thesis using the ACS style. @adamsmith thank you kindly for the instructions!
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Thanks @zuphilip, that worked. @adamsmith: Indeed, ChemComm uses them now but they did not used to. I think Chem Lett is another one that doesn't. They simply use the year and omit a separate number for volume. It's unusual, but it's how they di…
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I'd like to know how to do this, if possible. I use American Chemical Society (page-first) for most of my writing and bibliographies are not supposed to be numbered in parentheses for those journals (at least none of the ones with which I am familia…
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Update to this problem. I have made the suggested change, which works for all but one situation. The journal Chemical Communications does not use volume numbers (or didn't until recently). When I cite something from this journal, despite having rem…
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Peculiarly the JACS CSL file in the repository has no style information associated with it. The closes one I can find is the general ACS one, under "American Chemical Society". Is that the one to which the JACS style refers? And if so, should I sim…
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Quite correct, I'm not sure what I was thinking. Sorry about that!
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I understand, however, from the ACS style guide: "For periodicals in which each issue begins with page 1, include issue information (either the number or the date) in the publication volume field. Issue information is set in roman type, enclosed in…
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I suppose what I find confusing is that while there's a right-click context menu that performs this exact function for a PDF, the same function does not exist for a parent item. The GUI is there, the code is there, the feature is already known …
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I feel as though this feature essentially already exists, but can't be used for this purpose just because nobody's made it so. The "retrieve PDF metadata" command would be enough to get this done, since it searches for the DOI anyway. The DOI n…
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Ah, OK. That makes a lot of sense. I lost many of my attachments several months ago due to a stupid mistake I made, so there are many links to files which no longer exist, which of course would have been synced. Thanks for your help.
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Sorry it took so long but I do have a debug ID for this behaviour. Debug ID: D520129901 This captures part of this "resync" activity. If I had let it go from start to finish there would have been more than a hundred thousand lines to the d…
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OK, I will try to get a debug as soon as I switch computers again and I will post it up here when I do.
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@adamsmith The program does not seem to be downloading anything, just checking as you suggested. The "size" to be downloaded stays at zero for the entire process. But it does go through every one of the files and I thought this was a bit odd. …
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Any updates on this? I should also mention that under Chrome Standalone in Windows, the automatic PDF download works just fine, so it's clearly an issue with the Mac version of Standalone.
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To clarify, the banner still does not appear when I disable AdBlock and HTTPS Everywhere. edit: Also, even after restarting, there is no change in the results. No banner, and no PDF being pulled, though everything else works fine.
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No banner, just the PDF. Just in case you need it, here is the debug ID for adding the item under the Firefox extension, with successful PDF pull: D108697643. In firefox I do see the banner, or iframe, when clicking on the PDF. I am not su…
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Notification box says: "Saving to (folder name)..." And underneath "(parent item), (subitem: snapshot)" Totally normal, just without the PDF ever making an appearance. Debug IDs (for the same action): Chrome connector: D332014929 …
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"Save to Zotero (Wiley Online Library)" This is a highly reproducible issue for every Wiley publication. None of them allow PDFs to be pulled using Chrome + Zotero standalone on a mac. I haven't been able to save a PDF from Wiley using the one…
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As I see it, no proxy.
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I am having the same issue, also using Chrome + standalone. Firefox manages to scrape the PDFs fine (also using standalone or the FF integrated), but Chrome cannot do it.
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Just tried again, and got another "data not well formed" error. Report ID: 1035111173.
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Switched to Nature Journal and problem persists, even after restarting both OpenOffice and Firefox.
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Nature Chemistry
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Upgrading to 3.0b also didn't fix it.
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Upgrade to latest version did not fix this problem. Using OpenOffice 3.3.0 with Zotero 2.1.1.0 and OpenOffice integration v. 3.5b2.