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Resetting fixed the problem - thanks Dan - should have tried that from the beginning. In case they are of use, the error(s) reports are: Report ID: 50779560 from the "Export to Endnote" link Report ID: 627101936 from the folder icon
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Well I fixed the file-handling - thanks Dan. But the GS issue is still there. I've got other weirdness too - possibly related. e.g. I can only "Export" in either Dublin-core RDF or Wikipedia. All the other options have vanished. The GS content ty…
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I think it goes deeper than this - I've upset Zotero's file-handling behaviour... When I double-click on a PDF, it wants to open it externally in a Adobe Acrobat, even though Firefox opens with the Adobe plugin in a new tab. Any smart ideas? Or d…
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That didn't fix it... Still the same weird "scholar.enw" behaviour.
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I also use customise google (rip out the ads etc.) I'll do a standard Windows troubleshoot (10 minutes rebooting) and see what happens...
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It was working fine for me yesterday, and I haven't changed anything... If I change it to BibTeX,it just opens the raw BibTex text-file...
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Hmm. All of them, e.g. my current page: http://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?q=javan+rhino+ujung+kulon+camera&hl=en&num=30 The Endnote link wants to open "scholar.enw" and the Translator gives me the good-old "Could Not Save Item" error.
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Actually it looks like all Google scholar translation is broken. Can anyone else verify?
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Just for reference, there's some basic info here about this, and also a link to a method for turning it off in your style if you need. http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/given_name_disambiguation
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I really meant that it's easy compared with the arcane rules that (author-date) styles require to work (disambiguation) Sounds like it's easy enough for you to modify the style a bit too! I've edited the git version above - (I assume I made the sa…
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Thanks Dan - thought I only had 4000 items, but all the attachments are clearly counted separately. Yeah it was sync-ed nicely before, but somehow (probably PEBCAK) I emptied the server side, so had to do a full upload. Look forward to being able to…
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Hey - sorry Dan what I meant was that Endnote only imports "Endnote generated XML". I don't know much about IdeaMason.
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Another slightly tortuous method occured to me: It might be possible to get the html output from IdeaMason into a spreadsheet or something? Then mangle that into the tab-delimited format that endnote likes (there's some fairly clear instructions in…
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Though yes Dan, it does call it "Endnote generated XML"
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Hi Michael, I've found less export bugs and easier install with Version 9 of endnote (instead of X2), if your uni still has that available somewhere. It can import XML and Tab-delimited.
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Hey that's easy! Go here: http://gist.github.com/189685 Download the style using the "raw" link at top right, then install by dragging into any Firefox window. Please let us know if there are further problems (the style guide isn't very clear...) …
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I think the only way to automate would be to store the arXiv value in another field that you are not using for anything else (repository?) then doing an if value="DOI" ... else "repository" ... type statement. I've done something similar for creat…
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Ha! I would have had a look for you (especially since I like your linguistics site!), but the great economist did it all while I was sleeping (on the other side of the rock you see...)
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Here's my CSV version for now. http://gist.github.com/188806 It's still an alpha draft - there's lots of column matching errors if you mix multiple types. If you do just journal articles or just books it should work OK. (you can just do them in a…
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Fully agreed. CSV export is probably the only thing I ever miss about endnote.
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Yes, it could probably be polished up and put on the repository - I imagine people would find it useful. To be more generally applicable, it will probably need lots of individual macros to separate out each element of each item type, and have a null…
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1. The speed has improved a LOT with the new beta release 2.0 b7. I have 4000+ items - most with attachments, and most things are pretty fast now. The only thing which is painfully slow is the normal search - due to the "search-as-you-type" functi…
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Yes I mentioned above that my example gave errors - i.e. wasn't valid - but it does put out html perfectly for my purpose. My point was simply to demonstrate an example that could very easily be modified for what hippiecore needs. I understand t…
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Out of interest, when do they stop being (dev) styles. Does it happen automatically, or do they need some input to confirm that they are right?
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I can post the CSV version tomorrow if you like (on other computer) - though it's pretty easy to make it for yourself...
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It is possible and quite easy to change the CSL to do this for you. Are you comfortable doing some very basic coding? (it's really just a little cut and paste, and changing a few tiny parts) You can put the HTML tags in as suffix and prefix of e…
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Absolutely agree. I'm not sure the current default styles (which haven't changed in several years from what I can remember) are appropriate any more. (especially the Harvard formats, which don't really exist...)
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@ adamsmith Please could you help upload this style too! http://gist.github.com/188299 It's for Oryx. I've been working with the editor to get it just right, and it's the best we can do with CSL 0.8 The most annoying thing is that I can't get th…
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Ah yes, of course! Could another key be mapped to create this new-tab new-window behaviour? N? T? Alternatively a right-click menu item to open (default) attachment? It would be really handy when opening up a few papers in one go. (it's just as ea…
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Would it be possible to have a Ctrl-double click open the PDF in a new tab?