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Zotero uses the concepts employed by Solvent for its site translation (and in fact we use Solvent to help write our translators). Unfortunately, problem of extracting bibliographic data is non-trivial, especially since so many libraries and databas…
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Yes, once you create a new CSL export format, it can be added to Zotero's online style repository and made accessible to all Zotero users.
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EBSCO's new citation export design broke our translator. We are aware of the problem and expect to roll out a fix soon. Thanks for alerting us.
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Although we currently have released only a limited number of supported citation styles, Zotero's citation architecture is capable of exporting virtually any format. It's basically just a matter of matching Zotero item types and fields to your desir…
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I cannot replicate this problem on Windows XP or in MacOS X. Please try starting Firefox from the command line in Win XP. Then try exporting your library twice, and see if Zotero throws any error messages to the command line.
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Done.
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Moved this discussion to the developers forum.
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Thanks for your extra investigation. I am confident that we'll be able to track down the problem now. I apologize for the inconvenience in the meantime.
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ranebo: Zotero now supports highlighting and right-clicking text to enter it into notes. SamInverso: PDFs are already grabbed along with metadata at some major sites (e.g. JSTOR)
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Since this issue has been settled here and elsewhere, I am closing this discussion.
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When Zotero exports its library and files to an RDF, the files are exported to a separate hierarchical "files" folder. They are not placed in the RDF itself.
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This bug should be fixed in b2.r2. Please upgrade and verify that article export is now working properly. Thanks for your help in identifying the problem.
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I also cannot replicate this problem. The Chicago style exports citations in whatever sort-order they currently display in Zotero. If the problem persists after upgrading to b2.r2, contact me at styles@zotero.org for instructions on exporting me a…
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We've never encountered a problem like this in months of testing and using the software, but obviously we take a report like this very seriously. Zotero normally saves records automatically as data is entered or edited. We would like to get some mo…
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Ultimately we plan to have two citation export functions: 1) a quick formatted copy to the clipboard to insert text; 2) a placeholder export that allows for reformatting and updating on the fly. For the latter, Office's new XML document format shou…
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Firefox currently suffers a weird problem rendering Orbis's unicode diacritics: they appear offset from the characters over which they are meant to appear and are generating bogus characters on import. At the moment, this is appears to be a Firefox…
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pretendant: Zotero currently can process non-Western languages without problems. We are currently adding a number of site translators for libraries outside the English-speaking world.
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I am one of the Zotero developers and regularly import items with French accents without any problems. Please provide a specific example of a record that you could not import. Thanks.
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Thanks for trying Zotero. Our Word integration does not involve the use of EndNote. You will be able to import citations and bibliographies directly from Zotero.
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shel: Please send me the citation information for one of the JSTOR articles that is giving you problems. I'll also need to know exactly which options you're selecting (e.g. Create Bibliography from Selected Item -> Chicago Manual of Style (Note)…
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shel and mph: Thank you both for bringing these bugs to our attention. shel: Please explain the problem you're having with "no." Do you mean that you're seeing something like "no. March"? Journal article titles should definitely display with …