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I rarely use Google Patents but others do. The best publicly-accessible service I am aware of is Espacenet by the European Patent Office (https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent). Other patent offices also maintain search services e.g., the USPTO (ht…
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@fbennett Missed that post, sorry. If that is still current I am happy to give you some inputs on fields and meanings. Since I am in engineering research I will not be able to help on the legal citation styles.
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Thanks. Same procedures with DOI? If you have both a DOI and an ISBN, can you record both in the Extra field?
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Any update on the addition of ISBN to reports? This is a big pain point for me, and one that I would imagine is rather easier to solve than others.
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Zotero is about much more than just citations and thanks for that! Of course that information would not be used in a regular citation style but it is nonetheless useful to store and review if only in the Zotero interface. When working with patents…
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I have the same issue but no clue how to fix it. Apparently the opposite was happening before (unwanted switch from "all markup" to "simple" or "no markup") and was fixed in a recent release.
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I have the same issue as adschw with MS Word 2013 and Zotero 4.0.29.10.
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Thanks. My organisation is indeed on the ESR update channel and I can't update individually. It is good to know that the bug is known and will be fixed at the next Firefox update.
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Firefox: 31.4.0 Zotero: 4.0.25.2 ZotFile: 4.1.1
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Thanks for the reply. I have been doing what you recommend for a long time and have for example recorded hundreds of press releases as manuscripts. It works well enough in terms of fields, but doesn't make much bibliographic sense: it is hard t…
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Thanks a lot. I have tried this new version on a few pages, and so far it works perfectly well.
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Another one: Google Scholar. The symptoms are exactly the same (no Zotero icon in the address bar, no error message to report). Example: http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Enhanced+Performance+in+Polymer+Solar+Cells+by+Surface+Energy+Control
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I have several problems to report, in relation to translators and user interface. But as the link you mentioned says, I should provide a report ID when posting a bug report. There are indeed relevant information in the error log, at least for the tr…
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I confirm this issue (and the way it happens). Tag importation seem to be case sensitive, whereas manual entry is indeed case insensitive (i.e., it automatically falls back to the existing capitalisation if the tag already exists).
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It's here! https://www.zotero.org/trac/browser/dataserver Thanks a lot. Now I'll be able to make a case for rolling out zotero in my organisation.
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Hi Dan, The detection part of the translator is fairly standard. The site may do something funny, but the translator reproducibly worked with Zotero 1, and reproducibly failed with Zotero 2 (same site, same browser). So it seems reasonable to think…
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Not yet. The Zotero team has indicated that they will eventually release the server code, but that hasn't happened yet. I guess (hope?) it should happen soon, since it was mentioned here that We[the development team]'re planning to release the code …
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Hello Sean, This is great news indeed. However, for collaboration purposes, a ZeroConf (Bonjour) feature, which would allow to see other people's shared libraries over a local area network, would probably do the job. I think it would match most of …
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Thank you Dan for your reply. It would be great to restore it. It seems that many people are looking for a way to collaborate over local area networks. I think support of ZeroConf (as I understand it initially worked) would meet their needs, althoug…
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Thanks. I understand that there is an automatic conversion between tables and tab characters depending on the output. The option "second-field-align" technically creates a table with two columns (one for the citation number, one for all what remains…
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Thanks for your reply. In addition, I don't really understand why you insist on attracting an awful load on your server. If the load was really "awful," it presumably wouldn't be great to use on smaller machines. Except that on my smaller machine…
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Yet another (simpler?) solution. Would it be possible to use the asynchronous statement execution as introduced in the latest version of MozStorage? (cf. https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Storage#Asynchronously) It seems to me that this should allow …
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Another possibility: having Firefox handling the SQL aspect is convenient but does not seem crucial to me. Could you just add the possibility to use an external SQL server to handle the database?