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There's no built-in way to customize fields on export. You can edit the export translator though. BibTeX translator is not the easiest thing to work with, but depending on the extent of your customization, it might be ok.The translator is written in…
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I haven't seen anyone else reporting this and I can't reproduce it myself. Can you submit a Debug Log covering this action? Also, which version of Zotero are you using, which OS? If you have any extensions installed, try disabling them.
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Zotero will export in UTF-8 (there's a way to export with Unicode characters escaped for BibTeX), and that should display properly when interpreted as UTF-8. If you're seeing weird characters, the most likely scenario is that whatever software you a…
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OK. I see what's happening. Will have this fixed shortly. One more question. for the "39–58" entry, what is listed in the Library Catalog field. That's using an em-dash to separate pages in a page range, which is quite unusual for a range, so we ma…
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Does the dash in the page range appear correctly in Zotero? Can you copy-paste just the Pages field here directly?
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Press Ctrl+A
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Can you export such reference into Zotero RDF and post the contents of the resulting file on http://gist.github.com ? Provide link here
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(Please ignore the spam above, it will be removed shortly) Zotero.dot has to be in a startup folder to be loaded automatically, so you can't place it in any other location even if it's trusted. If the startup folder is not a trusted location, then …
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I'm not sure if the author of ZSC comes by these forums frequently (or at all). You can try reporting the issue here: http://blog.beloglazov.info/2009/10/zotero-citations-from-scholar-en.html
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Are you getting any errors? Can you submit a Debug Log for an attempt to extract the references? https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output
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so I deleted all the '*2.pdf' files; easy enough.How exactly did you do this? (i.e. where did you delete these from?) I'm using Zotfile to rename and move my attachments.Also, please describe exactly what you're doing here. I can't imagine ZotFile b…
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I assume this is the add-on for Firefox. Try downloading the Firefox add-on through Chrome. It should allow you to just save the (.xpi) file. You can then drag-drop the file into Firefox. You might also get some sort of connection error that will be…
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If you open the BibTeX file in a text editor like NotePad++ do the characters look right? Also see http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/154278/texstudio-changed-encoding
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Select the window and press enter. That will accept the changes
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But in general, there is little reason to ever have PDFs organized this way anyway. For reading on iPad, you have ZotPad and Papership apps that let you access your pdfs in the same structure that Zotero does. If you do want to use dropbox for synci…
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Look in the opac-export.pl script. That's a Perl script that generates the entire export, it should also be setting the headers. Other than that, this is probably a question for the Koha community.
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koha.theology-vietnam.org serves MARC with the following header: Content-Type: application/octet-stream; charset=ISO-8859-1 Some other Koha catalogs that I looked at either don't include a character encoding in the header or specify UTF-8 (the latte…
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I guess I'll give an example myself. Francisco E. Becerra Chavez published http://www.nature.com/nphoton/journal/v7/n2/full/nphoton.2012.316.html http://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.79.033814 http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josab/abs…
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@monamitony, your examples above indicate that "Adriana Benjumea Rua" would be listed in the bibliography as "Benjumea, A." (or whatever format the style requires), but if there is ambiguity, then the author should be listed as "Benjumea Rua, A."? I…
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I added the fallback for book. The second link looks like a Report to me and there is nothing in the metadata to indicate that it could be a report. Just including citation_technical_report_institution would tip off Zotero that it's a report. Though…
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Should be fixed now for both sites. Update your translators via Preferences -> General -> Update Now, restart browser, and try again. Thanks for reporting! (though next time please start a new thread, since this was not directly related)
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Alternatively, we could guess this is a book based on the presence of an ISBN -- citation_isbn -- but that's a bit risky. That's certainly a good guess for a fallback, we should add it.
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Put a checkmark next to Zotero.dot and hit OK. Might have to restart Word. If that doesn't help, check "Disabled Items" instead of "Word Addins"
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Sorry, it's Go. Manage is the label for the dropdown list.
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Does Zotero.dot show up under Options -> Add-Ins and is it listed under Active or Inactive? If the latter, activate it by selecting "Word Addins" at the bottom of that window and clicking Manage.
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Top left corner (I'll add that clarification). It also elaborates: "Click the Microsoft Office Button (in Word 2010 the “File” tab replaces the Microsoft Office Button)"
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There are detailed instructions how to find the "Options" window right under the line that you quote.
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Oh, and once you're done, you will probably end up with several copies of your library. You can delete the data directories that you used for merging. If you want to continue using Firefox and Zotero, you can point your Firefox Zotero data directory…
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First, create an additional copy of the data directories you just recovered. Also make a backup of your current data directory. The easiest route for you would be to use Zotero Standalone and Zotero in Firefox with separate profiles. Seems like you…
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Oh, I see now. That's not an i following the Ã, that's an inverted exclamation mark, which would make this an "á" in UTF-8 and that path was interpreted in windows-1252
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