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How else would you remember the numbers? I think everything else would be quite confusing (I also don't think anyone has complained about this before and numbered tags are >10 years old)
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I'm not seeing this with regular tags. What you're seeing is that colored tags are sorted by their order (recall that they are assigned numbers for tagging by keyboard, so in your example, [D] has a lower number than [B]. Not-colored tags are placed…
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That ISBN (which I believe is for one of the ebook editions), shows up in very few library catalogs, so Zotero doesn't find it. 9781264451128, the principal ISBN, works
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I don't know about the plans for the annotations in the sidebar, but you're aware you can also see them under the attachment in the middle panel, by unfolding them using the little triangle/arrow on the side of the attachement (from where the click …
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It's certainly possible that Zotero made breaking changes under the hood, but Zotero never supported any sort of integration with word processors other than the ones officially supported (i.e. LO, Word, GDocs), so whatever worked before was either a…
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It's a better process in that you don't also have to factor in potential data loss/changes due to export import, but no, using a group won't solve your main problem: items in documents will still unlink when they are moved to the group (or to be mor…
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All old versions of Zotero are available via the same link structure, so e.g. https://www.zotero.org/download/client/dl?channel=release&platform=win32&version=6.0.36 for the last version of Zotero 6 on W32-bit, but rolling back is absolutely…
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There's a whole selection of Vancouver styles: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=vancouver
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No, that's for a planned, unreleased CSL version. The current CSL specs are here: https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html (and don't have this)
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Zotero has moved like this from the beginning, this never changed, no. You can move items between collections (i.e. remove the item from the origin collection) using modifier keys (i.e., shift+drag on W/Linux, cmd+drag on Mac). That's much less intr…
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Do you see it if you click on "Web library" at the top here? Since when had you been using Zotero?
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Hard to say what you did until 2 weeks ago, but right now you're syncing your library with WebDAV which means your items won't upload to Zotero storage and you really cannot sync you library with both WebDAV and Zotero File Storage at the same time.…
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They should have migrated to Zotero's Citation key field -- I can't say why it didn't or what best way to restore from backup. BBT support is really in a better position to help
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Yes. Zotero never generates cite keys except on export
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This is all BetterBibTeX -- report on the GitHub and ask for advice there. Pinned cite keys should have been migrated
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Should be fixed: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/130327/ios-sync-error-failed-api-response-post-data-not-provided#latest
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You can't use both. WebDAV and Zotero File Storage are alternatives. You can see in your sync settings which one you use (which is WebDAV right now).
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You can remove a proxy in the Zotero connector preferences. https://www.zotero.org/support/connector_preferences
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You haven't followed step 5 correctly: a) It's asking you to provide the "URL from the web library where you're not able to access the file" and b) you're providing error report IDs, not debug IDs (how to get debug is linked in the post). Also, mak…
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Zotero throws all of them except COinS together and then prefers COinS. There's a logic to that (sometimes all the other tags are attrocious), but it's not ideal, hence my note for Abe who is the Zotero dev who mainly maintains translators, above.
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I think they may have added COinS on the Digital Commons end, which would change default behavior
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I don't think there's a non-plugin way to get the zotero://open-pdf links directly from the annotation (I think some plugins may do this, and I know the Obsidian plugin uses the format), but out of the box, if you add the annotation to a note and th…
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It's actually just picking up a poor default. Zotero has long talked about improved behavior on generic imports (like here) and I hope that still happen, but you can also manually improve this: - right-click on the "Save to Zotero" button and then -…
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No. There are institutional subscriptions that you can lobby your university for, you can use Zotero with webDAV servers which you can find with significantly higher free storage limits (not for group storage, though), and you can of course always u…
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but it’s not the workflow in *every other PDF reader,* I don't know how we got from Mac Preview to every other PDF reader. Bookmarks in Adobe Acrobat, i.e. the app by the people who literally define the standard, are a) written to the PDF and becom…
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No, I don't think that's what everyone is asking for.(look.at the comment right above yours), not least because that's Preview specific The Bookmarks feature in Adobe Acrobat creates the document outline and is part of the PDF standard, i.e. travels…
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(Research Rabbit integration is by them, so they would be in a better position to troubleshoot and fix)
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Can you say more? It should work, though as noted above it won't respect any custom rename formats; it'll just use the default.
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I don't think per collection permissions are going to happen -- they're also a very uneasy fit with Zotero's data model, since items can be in multiple collections. That said, couldn't your supervisor (or whoever owns free storage) create a separate…
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Very hard to say, depends on the articles and the field you're in. Rule of thumb I'd say around 250, but that can be several orders of magnitude off. (And just to be sure that's clear: that's for articles synced with Zotero file storage; there is no…
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