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Nope. I never use classic view. I see now that this is sporadic, so it might be related to the bug I have previously reported in which Zotero (and only Zotero, and all versions since I can remember) selected fields lose focus for me -- also sporadi…
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Still an issue in the latest beta (7.0.0-beta.91+3c6625f3c) Report ID: 175038542 https://youtube.com/shorts/5Qft4RlyTFs (6sec demo screencap)
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@dstillman Looks like it's fixed in the latest beta (7.0.0-beta.89+49d3bae25); I just installed the beta this week so I didn't think it had already been updated, but I'll be more careful about that in the future. And thanks for the reminder about …
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You are absolutely right @dstillman! Thanks! I didn't realize pinning was possible, but that's a great feature. #til
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@martynas_b, thanks for the quick response as always! Yes, that's because the OP was about (scanned and) OCRed documents. In this case, I downloaded and OCRed the document in question, so it's not technically "scanned." If that's a problem, I can…
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Update: I have upgraded to the latest Zotero 7 beta (7.0.0-beta.85+c0c00a00e). The experience is improved, but problems remain. I tested the same file as with Z6: https://www.maff.go.jp/primaff/kanko/nosoken/attach/pdf/195904_nsk13_2_09.pdf: What'…
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+1
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@damnation Much appreciated as always!
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Thanks, @adamsmith! Because of the education ministry's approval process, even elementary textbooks are often created (or at least credited to) committees of academics and experts. There's a lot of variation in the way they're credited, though, whi…
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I will send the file (though the problem, to be clear, is not with that file alone). Thank you. I reported several issues with the beta here in the forums. It was recommended that I roll back to Z6 and not participate in the beta, so nothing additi…
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@martynas_b, sorry, but I've had too many problems with the beta and won't be trying Zotero 7 until it's out of beta and the addons I need have been updated. Perhaps someone else can try this, though?
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@ulahcherubim Fabulous, thanks! #til
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That plugin is only available in the Zotero 7 beta, I believe. Has that changed?
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+1 for this feature request
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@adamsmith My apologies, the BibTex did import correctly. I thought I had double checked that. And thanks for the explanation about the CSL JSON. Btw/fwiw, I imported 10.11501/1258566 from BibTex and MARC (with the output language as English (U…
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Thanks for the fast reply @adamsmith! All of the sources below import as Preprints: Two recent articles: 10.11501/1148989 10.11501/3373505 (I did note that the DOIs appear to point to the journals, not the articles, so I think these are an NDL …
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@dstillman I apologize that I misunderstood "If you don't want to use a beta, don't use a beta" as a recommendation based on the issues I was reporting. I don't know how you would characterize that statement, but I thought it was solid advice given…
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@dstillman Thank you. At your previous recommendation, I have reverted to Z6 and am hesitant to upgrade again unless those issues have been addressed. At last check the beta still breaks multiple plugins, etc., I have made integral to my workfl…
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@poettli Please consider my previous message and this one "a polite follow-up to the same thread asking if anyone has had a chance to look into your issue." Thank you.
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Please move this to a new thread if appropriate, but a related feature request: Radio button to omit/include author in *all* citations when switching citation styles, i.e., converting from an inline style to a footnote style.
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Anyone?
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Looks like @adamsmith beat me to it. Yes, that's the question. Thank you!
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@bwiernik, thank you, but I guess my question was not clear enough. Apologies. Currently, the dates are entered in the Extra field as: Issued: ~1952/1953 That results in: *Chicago (author-date)* Okada Masami. 1952–1953. “Eiyō sanshoku undō.” C199…
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Does Chicago (author-date) not support approximate dates? I get the following output: *Chicago (author-date)* Okada Masami. 1952–1953. “Eiyō sanshoku undō.” C1993-0135. Hiroshima Municipal Archives. *Chicago (note)* Okada Masami. “Eiyō sanshoku u…
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@bwiernik: thanks, I'll give that a shot. Is there a simple way to input that on a Mac in the Zotero dialog?
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Thanks @adamsmith. FYI, hyphens in numbering is not uncommon in Japanese gov't docs, but there's also no reason we can't use the decimal/period/full stop as a workaround.
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@martynas_b, thanks for following up on this. As noted above, per @dstillman's recommendation, I've uninstalled the beta. Therefore, I cannot reproduce the behaviors noted, but I'll try to explain in more detail: 1. clicking on highlight doesn't op…
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@dstillman: I'm sorry if it rubbed you wrong, but that's why it was a question ("Not broken, don't fix?") not a statement ("Not broken, don't fix!") For those of us not involved with the development process, it can be unclear what is a change and w…
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I did eventually. The source is a book section. I was looking at the contents: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/shifting-boundaries-of-public-health/9D2B8680574C0E8B2BD875E9E0923A98 The option to import is on the contents page. That means not …
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Finally received word back from CMoS: Strictly speaking, that is correct. And note that the Indexing chapter in CMOS covers names from several different traditions besides Japanese that do not normally use a First Name Surname convention, including …