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You're overdiagnosing this -- the DOI isn't properly registered with Crossref, as you can see at https://search.crossref.org/search/works?q=10.1109/AFIPS.1966.58&from_ui=yes (which comes up empty) or the GET request https://api.crossref.org/v1/…
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I read the above so that unlink citations was done in the original document without a back-up, so once a change in reference style was needed, some brute force option was the only way to go. If that's the case, not much to do now, but for future ref…
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You'd have to modify the style -- the consensus among Polish translators was that et al. is used more commonly than i in, so that's what's in the Polish translation. To change that, you'll see a whole number of small sections that change the et al …
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I don't know much about this part of the codebase, but I'm pretty sure it should be lowercase copy, so OS.File.copy Not sure why that'd have worked previously for you -- that hasn't changed
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It's certainly fine to check in after four months (or sooner) in general, but devs won't necessarily reply to every feature/improvement request
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There are multiple threads on this going quite some years back -- it's technically autocomplete, not search. Here's a recent one on which dstillman explains some of the reasons this hasn't been implemented yet, but it sounds like they're generally i…
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Incorrect metadata yes -- it might e.g. pick up a cited DOI and mistake it for the DOI for the piece. Made up metadata, no -- there's no GenAI involved, the system can't 'hallucinate'.
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Are you suggesting this for the style or the Zotero mapping? I'm pretty sure they won't want to mess with the latter
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(you need to put tags around code for it to appear here.)
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As noted above, this has long been on the roadmap, no need to convince anyone of why this would be helpful/important: https://github.com/zotero/zotero/issues/1300 (please don't comment on GitHub issues with anything other than technical comments rel…
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That was a misunderstanding during review -- if you need to repeat the same creators, as in your example, you need to use choose rather than substitute. One of the (usual) advantages of substitute is that it prevents e.g. editors to appear twice in …
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No, you can't customize visible columns by collection (not even by group, I believe).
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FWIW, you can use type: performance in Extra to use the CSL "perfomance" type, which I'm pretty sure is configured in Chicago (though not in many other styles)
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No, I think what's unusual is having a composer in the metadata for Vertigo at all.
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I don't think this is fixable. CMOS is clear throughout that, for more unusual item types, you adjust the principle creator in a citation based on what matters in a given context, i.e. even the same work can be cited in different ways (e.g., I'd exp…
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So, you're all set?
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The screenshot is on the attachment section of the parent item, not the attachment
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(this is broken after the recent OSF redesign)
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You can't customize the web library view beyond UI density and dark/light mode, but it _will_ change to stacked mode as part of its responsive design if you zoom in enough. "Zotero" unless otherwise specified always refers to the Desktop app, which…
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But also, you can always go back to the old style by re-installing it from zotero.org/styles. There's no need to be careful about installing styles unless you have a custom style you created yourself and don't have a separate copy of.
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(don't assume that _your_ functional is everyone else's functional) Stacked view (under View --> Layout) might work better for you, and, of course, you can resize the different panes using hold&drag.
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We do have a whole bunch of styles that do 2. -- e.g. all the Chicago 18 variants labelled as "classic" on https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Chicago
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Footnotes, as used in Chicago Manual, are always consecutive. If you want the same citation referred to by the same number, you'll want to use a numeric citation style, e.g. Vancouver or IEEE among those that come preinstalled with Zotero (or hundre…
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I don't see us introducing chapters of reports as an item type. It's just not very common and I don't see how this is meaningfully different from a chapter in am edited book. The underlying CSL type is just 'chapter'. Item types aren't the only way…
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The linked plugin really works nicely.
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Zotero devs have been actively working on a whole setup to address this (work is public on GitHub). They never give ETAs for new features, so who knows, but given the amount of recent attention,. including from UX/UI devs, I don't think it's that fa…
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I think there might be a plugin that does this, but otherwise you can just use any disk scanner app on your Zotero storage folder.
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I actually doubt Zotero has been approached about that, though I wouldn't know. Metadata for academic works is mostly in the public domain. Full text of academic works can't be legally obtained from Zotero and if you want it illegally, libgen et al …
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I think dstillman's description of the issue is right, but for completeness sake and since someone else might come here after a search: - There is a preference to hide the attachment preview, accessible by right-clicking on the attachment section l…
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