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You can attach links to files instead of attaching files. See right-click -> Add Attachment) In that case, the files won't be synced or managed by Zotero (deleting the link does not delete the file on your disk)
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In theory it should probably be ok as long as Dropbox behaves as expected. On the other hand, it's not that difficult to have only your file attachments synced through Dropbox and the database synced through zotero.org. Have a read here: http://zotp…
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How exactly are you trying to export these items? Make sure your Zotero is up to date.
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On some further thought, we should probably not crash import if the file paths are messed up. Probably just log an error, ignore the attachment, and proceed. The only problem is that we don't have a good way to notify the user of such an error.
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There's something wrong with the way file paths are entered in the RIS file, which is probably why it fails. This doesn't affect imports from clipboard because file attachments are not imported from clipboard. We would need to see the RIS file (at …
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Please submit an Error Report. We can't say much without it, but obviously errors are not supposed to happen. http://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_bugs
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Did you type out all of these notes or did it involve copy-pasting? Any chance that you pasted images into the notes or some other weird content? Are the notes gone entirely or are they just empty? If they are empty, click on the "HTML" button (bot…
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Ah, I see. Sorry I missed this before, but the journal name is supposed to be entered in a normalized form (which you mostly got). That currently means lower case, strip most punctuation (notably, don't strip brackets and parentheses), and strip out…
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Lo siento. No vi esta thread antes. Si quieres puedo respondir en español tambien.
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Did you restart Zotero/Firefox after modifying the file? You would also need to refresh existing citations in your Word document for changes to take effect, so try it in a new document for testing. Do you have the automatic abbreviation option enab…
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Where is this file located? Is this the original file that was present in Zotero, just with your additions?
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In order to access your documents on another computer you need to sync them first. Have you done that with your computer at school? http://www.zotero.org/support/sync If not, then the only way to access your references is through the same computer …
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You're right. (for reference) From the author instructionsIn-text literature citations in strings should be listed in chronological order by first authors’ names, and multiple dates for the same author(s) are separated by commas (e.g., Leslie 1898; B…
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Though IIRC the group info is stored in a comment, so it shouldn't really break anything. But yes, it's a good amount of work to implement this and personally I have little interest. Perhaps @friflaj would be interested in extending this further (se…
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Please don't double-post. We read every post in every category. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/34017/lost-word-file-after-zotero-installation/
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Did something about the Zotero installation erase the changes I had made to the document and also erase whatever temporary/autorecover/autosave files were supposed to have been saved?There's nothing about Zotero Word add-on that would be able to do …
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Zotero technically has a blogspot translator, but it doesn't work for all blogspot blogs. There is a good amount of variation between blogs, especially the way they present their metadata (most of the blogs don't). This could be improved somewhat, b…
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If you copy that citation and a little bit of surrounding text and paste it into a new document, can you still not edit it? If so, could you share that new document (email it to support@zotero.org or put it on Dropbox or similar and share the link h…
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Update your Zotero to 4.0.17, though that shouldn't really make any difference for your issue. If this is Word, then does pressing Alt+F9 make the citation turn into a bunch of text inside curly braces? (Press it again to toggle back)
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When you say Desktop version, do you mean Zotero Standalone or Zotero for Firefox?
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Technically, it is possible, but why would you want to?
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Set the zotero data directory (Preferences -> Advanced -> Files and Folders -> Data Directory Location) of one of those to point to the other. The one that has most up to date database should remain as is.
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Thanks Dan. I kind of figured this would be the case. The PDF URL we pick up from the page is not proxied. I'm working on a more general fix for this.
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Check /extensions and /extensions (that's profile directory, _not_ zotero data directory). It should be in the first one though.
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Hmm. Can you also produce a Debug ID from Zotero Standalone for an attempt to save that article through Chrome?
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I don't have access to the PDF, but if you open the PDF, what is the URL of the PDF exactly as you see it?
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That's not exactly how TEI works though. I haven't worked with TEI, but giving a quick look at the documentation, it seems that it may be appropriate to do something like files/184/1220.pdf I'll leave it up to someone who uses TEI to comment further.
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There are. You can try closing ZSA, deleting cookies.sqlite in you ZSA profile directory (one directory up from the _default_ Zotero data directory for ZSA. e.g. in Windows 7, C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Zotero\Zotero\Profiles\), then starting ZSA up …
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@jipiatt, there's nothing available of the sort on zotero.org, but, as far as storage is concerned, everything that counts towards your quota is on your computer (assuming everything is synced) in the "/storage" folder. There may be some tools avail…
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This probably does have to do with cookies, but there's no good way to transfer cookies from Firefox to Standalone or clear cookies in Standalone altogether (though I'm not entirely sure that cookies persist in ZSA anyway after restart).
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