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I tried to get the xpi signed, but received an error message: "Your add-on failed validation with 1 error. Starting with Firefox 53, new extensions on this site can only be WebExtensions". I would be really grateful if somebody might be able and wil…
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Ok, so here are some excerpts from the output of the console [any way to enter code in such a way that readers can scroll down?]: Apr 10, 2017 10:32:27 PM org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.font.PDType0Font toUnicode WARNING: No Unicode mapping for CID+55 (…
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Okok - I realize that this if off topic. Sorry, I'll take this elsewhere :)
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Hmmmm. Is this working for anybody? I've exported a smallish collection (193 articles; 64Mb). That works nice and snappy; and the zip file looks fine - the folder structure, the xmls, etc. But then uploading the zip to the cloud take a long time (ov…
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Tears come to my eyes :) ! Thanks Cora, thanks Sebastian, thanks Rintze! I'm off trying it out. And also, Cora - Olga Scrivner at Indiana University Bloomington has been working on a way to get Zotero libraries into here new Integrated Text Mining S…
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Thanks Sebastian. So I guess I'll wait to hear back from others who have actually tried this with the 5.X beta to report back. I have too many 'production' projects going on where we rely on this RTF/ODF Scan for Zotero plugin. So that I don't want …
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Thanks Frank. But why do you say you 'think' it is working already? Have you switched? Can anybody confirm this now works? Because indeed - this has been my main inhibition to jump to the 5.X beta.
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:) I did use papermachine for navigation purposes. Once the LDA was run and topics had been generated, we could just navigate to the Zotero items that contained these topics. So we 'saw' which topics in a library or group had become more or less imp…
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It's important to realize, however, that JSTOR DFR is quite different from papermachines. The former just exports 'bags of n-grams' from a query on JSTOR, without any reference to the order in which the appear. That makes it it a lot less interesti…
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Sure, but that's nothing like papermachines, which included an extremely useful (IMO) topic modelling analysis and visualization tool. Having said that - I haven't been able to make it work for a few years now. And the person who developed it is no …
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I'm still quite interested in this feature. DTSearch does the trick for me quite nicely now; but 200$ is probably a bit steep for many academic projects, And it seems to me that all search operators it includes (boolean, proximity, fuzzy searches, e…
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It seems like progress is being made on this - IDPF/W3C. Has any of this been discussed in the Zotero dev community? I find it hard to believe that I am the only one who now reads virtually all of my books on my kindle. And so I COULD (easily) cite …
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Great! Thanks Sebastian. But in this case (and unfortunately) - they're only in English... Still - good to know.
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Got it. Thanks much!
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Thanks. And I AM sorry. I mistyped. I did mean Title case... We want out footnotes AND bibliography to be in Title Case. So in that case (no pun intended), we should be ok with just selecting Chicago in the LibreOffice Zotero-plugin? And it will t…
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Chicago - full note. But so that means that it will automatically convert items with Title Case or ALL CAPS to Sentence Case?
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Can somebody please bring me up to speed on this? Does the Scopus translator work now or not?
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I think if users of Zotero would be more aware of what text analytics is and what it can do for them, far more WOULD be interested. Put differently - if phd cttees would stop letting people get away with mostly cherry-picked literature reviews that …
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Yes. Quid is commercial. But I am talking to them (as a customer) to fill a short-term need. But that's all it is. Their stuff IS pretty cool, but you can't export, embed, etc. And yes - the interests of the two of us are really quite similar. I a…
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I remain interested in anybody who might be able to produce an csv export capability for items with pdf-attachment. It would work like the current one, but would also put the raw text extracted from the pdf in a column. We might even be willing to …
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I guess I'll just have to have somebody look into the github code of paper machines to see how this was done there. I just find it so strange that not more people have tried doing this. Especially since the paper machines source code - and many othe…
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Thanks! And that's all fine and dandy, but I am talking of corpora of some thousands (sometimes tens of thousands) of articles. Paper machines processed them all nicely...
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I do have to extract the text (:and I mean the actual pdf-extracted text of the document and not the annotations or highlights in the pdf) and get it in a column in that CSV file in order for Quid to process it. Just like we had to do that in Paper…
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Not sure who did what where or when - but it all mysteriously got 'unstuck' today! Fully synced on all of my PCs with 4.0. If there is some 'agency' (as opposed to just happenstance) involved here: I'd still love to find out what went wrong, and how…
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Thanks so much for helping us out Sebastian!
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Thanks dragonfly! I tried, and it did work - but it doesn't include the actual body of the text. Only a reference to where the pdf is located (e.g.http://zotero.org/users/NNNNN/items/3PFSW849. So it's the same as the regular CSV-export option. Does…
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:) No. I was referring to Cora Johnson-Roberson, who created papermachines. But so my main point was that papermachines may still be a nice 'base' to build upon. There are quite a few new open source tools out there (like the ones I mentioned), th…
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Thanks again. We'll look into this. And maybe at some point we will have to make the switch to LaTeX itself - there seem to be quite a few real-time collaborative services out there now.
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Thanks Sebastian! I'll look into it. But so nobody has done for Google Docs what is written up there for Scrivener? And incidentally, is anybody working on Zotero integration into Google Docs? Paperpile even advertizes that people can use Paperpile…
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I remember seeing this at the time, but not paying much attention to it. But can somebody please clarify WHERE you do these regex searches? Can we use those in the Zotero Advanced search dialog box?