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I don't think Zotero should be relying on ORCID regardless of how well it works. Zotero needs its own concept of "author" as a first class object that citations point to, and then that author object could be linked to one (or more) ORCIDs, as well a…
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Ah, thanks, I probably should have guessed that. Re-posted there: https://github.com/ZotPlus/zotero-better-bibtex/issues/304
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Wow, so it does. I swear that wasn't happening before. I did have that pref off, because I don't like webpage snapshots. But the new drop-down thing helps a lot there. Thanks for the quick response, and sorry for wasting your time :)
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Apparently already fixed: https://github.com/ZotPlus/zotero-better-bibtex/issues/197
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Righto, I'll let them know. I just tried removing the extension, and yep, it was the problem. Thanks for the quick response!
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Do you think that is the cause? or a symptom? I will re-try with that extension. I just noticed that in Zotero in firefox, the details pane for each reference item only shows "Item Type:" (just the label), and no data and no other labels (the pane …
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Actually, the authors were in the same order, but a different one was marked as a presenter (all others marked as contributors). But I also tried re-ordering it so that the presenter was first in both cases. I think my problem would be solved if th…
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I know it's not currently possible, that's why I put it in feature requests :) Abramowitz, G., 2013. The PALS Land sUrface Model Benchmarking Evaluation pRoject (PLUMBER). Best, M.J., 2014. The PALS Land sUrface Model Benchmarking Evaluation pRoje…
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No, I was thinking if it was third party then the web storage would probably have to be third party too. Any links to discussion about that framework?
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Ok, thanks. Yeah, citing as a book does work, and I guess is technically also correct. Just seems less appropriate. How do the field limitations for each item get decided?
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Any movement since May? I have a couple of in-press/under-review citations that I'm wondering how to deal with. Is the trac bugtracker still used? Or should there be a bug on the github tracker for this?
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Regexp matching on tag names? >:) Ok, regexps are probably overkill, but a simple wildcard/bash-style glob matching would be really cool and useful. (I.e. "climate *" matches "climate change", "climate science" & "climate denial") This woul…
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A "# tags" option in the search would fix this - and it would make it possible to do a "which items have few tags" search too (0 OR 1 OR 2).
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I'm wondering if there's a particular reason that zotero uses name_word_year as the bibtex cite key? To me it'd seem more sensible to use name_year for any refs that don't have name-year clashes, and name_year_word for any that do. This makes it eas…
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Hey mronkko, nice script. I appear to have a number of files that aren't in the database, but that are in directories that should still exist. This isn't zotero's fault - I've used zotfile to rename files, and then synched two computer's zotero stor…
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Bah, I meant this http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/12676/shortlong-name-for-institutional-author/ Most bug trackers take feature requests, which I was kind of thinking of this thread as. Thanks for the link Adam.
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Cross referencing similar topic: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/19115/institutional-author-acronym-in-intext-citation/ Oh, for a decent zotero bug tracker.
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One thing that meaningful foldernames might be useful for is figuring out which items in zotero own the folders. For example, I have trouble with storage space, so I want to see which large files I can get rid of. I can easily do this on the command…
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Any progress on this? I'd love to be able to use zotero more sensibly in pane-mode on my 1024*600 netbook, but I can't scroll to the bottom of the panes if the parent pane is less than about 300px, which leaves about 150px space to view the web-page…
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xournal does save pdf annotations to the file, but I'm haven't used it a whole lot..
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It's worth noting that Okular on linux supports PDF annotation. Annotations are stored out side of the file - in Okular's preferences directory. I don't know if this is problematic, but it does have the benefit that pdfs don't have to be modified, w…
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Just a note that https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19196 also affects zotero. This is a real bummer, because otherwise zotero+okular works perfectly as an annotation tool (the annotations are stored in okular's database, which is potential…
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Good call. I downloaded to my server and transferred from there, worked fine.
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ScribeFire works in a tab and a bottom panel. Might be worth looking at.