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That worked! Thanks for the help.
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Great! Thanks for your help, adamsmith. I hope this issue gets some developer attention soon.
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But Zotero *does* know, in a way: when I later click "View Snapshot", it says that it can't find the file. I understand that this is a tricky thing to fix, but claiming to save something when you don't is really bad, and potentially awful PR. I…
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I just encountered this problem myself. I understand that Zotero may not work with every Firefox add-on out there, but surely it is a sin of user interface design to indicate that a user's data has been saved -- when in fact is has not! Zotero …
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Good to hear. Thanks for your quick reply.
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This is very disappointing. I have identified a problem, found its cause, and described how to solve it -- and get absolutely no response from the developers. I thought Zotero was very promising, and prefer to use open-source tools, but if this is i…
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Is anything going to be done about this? The first issue is a one-line change to a source file that easy to test. It should be very quick to get this into the official translator.
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Another identifier that should be supported is Zentralblatt Math (http://www.zentralblatt-math.org) which roughly speaking is the "European MathReviews". Just as above, knowing the identifier Zbl 1154.94303 gives you the URL http://www.emis.de/zmath…
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I'm still new to Zotero, but when I hover my mouse over the "paper" icon when viewing your first link (the bibtex record), it says it recognizes the paper because it finds a DOI. The second link is unrecognized because Zotero right now doesn't have …
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I'm a mathematician and don't ever use PubMed, but in mathematics, we have a version of the PubMed ID: the MathReviews number (MR number). Just like those above who said it's essential to have the PMID stored by Zotero in a usable, flexible way, it'…