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Oh, then I obviously misunderstood the documentation for Zotero advanced search, where the operators are - obviously - only used to illustrate the procedure. Thanks! r.
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Thanks, that does work indeed, but shouldn't this be exactly what the AND operator is for?!
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No, I'm searching for PDF attachments that contain both "carbon" and "oxide". Neither search strings "carbon oxide" nor "carbon AND oxide" (again, typed without quotation marks) yield any results for any of the search string options (phrase, regexp)…
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Problem solved. By some mistake, Zotero linked attachment paths, at least the part the comes beyond the base dir, were incorrect. I found this by using Zutilo's 'Show Attachment Path' function (needs to be activated for context menu availability in …
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Fine. I don't know if this is accepted for this forum, but you could add [Solved] to the thread title (via the little gear wheel in "Your Discussions". @ Admins: Please comment or PM if you disagree.
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Have you tried adjusting mount options for your FAT32 partition? There's some info about that issue on the WWW, but I haven't tried it myself.
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Zotero also gives you some control of how the file names will be formatted, you'll find more information here: https://www.zotero.org/support/preferences/hidden_preferences .
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Absolutely, thanks! I've been trying to find it in the columns dialog in first place. An advanced search for the tag name would work as well, but the filter is a lot nicer. Cheers, r.
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Ok, I'm rectracting issue 2: This was due to Okular not saving annotations directly to the PDF, but to a XML file located elsewhere. This way, the annotations won't be visible in other PDF viewers either. The trick is not to just "save" the PDF af…