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Whether you're a "heavy user" has no impact on whether you think the font is too small. I simply don't. But, I'm typically using a 20" desktop monitor.
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Yes, but OTOH, you can quickly access the files from within Zotero (attachments --> show file).
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Well, your solution doesn't necessarily follow from your problem statement. E.g. there may be other solutions for it.
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So wrapping the example in a code block, is this exactly what it looks like? TY - JOUR AU - Jameson, Frederic PY - 1993 TI - On 'Cultural studies' SP - 17-52 JF - Social Text VL - 34 N1 - On 'Cultural studies' N1 - Home Library. Articles. KW - Cult…
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Aside: I've for awhile been wondering if something like Google Docs doesn't provide a better way to gather feedback on work than the email-the-doc-around approach. Reason: it's collaborative, so that reviewers can see each others comments.
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Yes, I misunderstood a bit. mehtan1 mention a "patch" rather than a post-script (which I was assuming). But leave aside tidy; doing a simple "Save As: Web Page, Filtered" from Word achieves more-or-less the same. That's the same process as "Save As…
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I understand all that, but was just wondering why don't you have the students do "Save As: Web Page, Filtered"? What usability advantage does .mht have over HTML, either for your students, or your reviewers? Since you're already doing some script…
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We are having the students create an essay with citations and bibliography in Word with the word add on; then save as .mht and upload to their ePortfolio. Our reviewers are just reading their essays online and since they all use IE the .mht is not a…
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Thanks, Dan. Thanks, AHoward. This (creating a userchrome.css) DID work! Why don't you put this on the "tipps" list? (The default characters really are tiny. In the older version, one could enlarge them with "ctrl+", but this doesn't work any more i…
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No offense intended; just didn't want to steer the OP in the wrong direction :-)
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Yeah, read the link that Dan points to. The solutions ahoward is suggesting are really not the way to go.
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Before I'd entertain adding this to CSL, I'd want people to do some research to prove it's necessary. I'm not convinced ATM that this is a style-specific feature; seems to me that Zotero and other implementation should globally handle this. Can you …
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Please read this.
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Yeah, what noksagt said. I' just urge reading through the comp.text.tex thread to understand more. http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/62d240a7ee7b7cb8/fe0cf6b42b5299d9?#
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That's a really interesting point, elena.
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Yeah, it's valid, but the current Zotero RDF support (which is based on Mozilla's RDF support) is really not very good.
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It might make sense for CSL clients to support two update mechanisms: 1) Auto-updating based on the URL, using HEAD requests to determine whether a style had been updated. This would be the default method in the absence of a specified repository in…
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Am going to look at your details later, Dan, but on this: Clients should also have the ability to be subscribed to entire repositories (in which case all styles in that repository would be downloaded and kept up-to-date) or just individual styles. R…
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So, noksagt, you're suggesting a global directory, and an app-specific local directory? And default is global (for the user)? Would the per-style/repo rules you mention be global (e.g. stored in a global config file), or app-specific?
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There might be something to the notion that it gets set in the style, but am not sure relying on the URI pattern will be enough.
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Thanks, sean. I corrected the options to reflect that. For those of you arguing for local config, I'm wondering if that would actually work. For example, if you have one application that says to use 3, and another application that says to use 1, th…
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I just added a cs:et-al element over the weekend for this case, and it's working in the processor rewrite that Frank Bennett is working on.
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how do I get Zotero to identify it was a journal / newspaper accessed online rather than the print version. Easy: add the URL and an access date.
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I''m going to ask a basic question: why on earth are you two doing this? Why put author-date citations in footnotes??
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You're going to have to wait on Dan Stillman for an answer on Zotero fixes and such, but I'd like to ask while I'm here (since Dan may well wonder the same thing), when you say ... The problem I am facing with Zotero is that we cannot figure out how…
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This has nothing to do with CSL; it's an implementation issue (and I'd say bug). I would say that Zotero should be wrapping all URLs variables in HTML links. Further, they should create hyperlinked version of identifiers that have obvious web mappi…
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I see no good reason they aren't links, and i'd go ever further, and advocate for (optional) RDFa support (e.g. give the links some meaning).
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http://www.redlers.com/mellelscholars.html#Anchor-Working-47857 I think they have an API for citations, though I have no idea on the details.
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Yes, good point: people can consider my question rhetorical. But the issues aren't just about philosophy; they are practical too. For example, I've not looked at Mendeley in detail, but will trust raf's account. That's not good. Zotero, OTOH, has …
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@kiselev: Anyway Bibtex tab would make life easier for me and I believe for others - it is a standard way for representing references. I believe that Zotero still will be primarily used by those who knows what Bibtex is. As noksagt points out, this …
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