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Yeah, I was talking about how to install Zotfile, which is something you add to Zotero on your computer. If you click on the Zotfile download link in Firefox, Firefox will try to install it as a Firefox add-on, which it is not. That's why Firefox cl…
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On the Mac US English keyboard, the way to type á, é, í, etc. is by option-e followed by our vowel of choice. And option-i for â, ê, ..., option-u for ä, ë, ..., and option-` for à, è, ..., option-n for ã, ñ, ..., etc. For ç, simply option-c gets yo…
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Manually triggering "Check for Updates" did not update compatibility, which I've been trying for a few days (On Github, Emiliano said this should now work seven days ago). I guess auto or manual updates for the manifest are failing for my computers …
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But it is it still showing up as incompatible in all my other computers running Zotero 6 beta. Restarting Zotero did not change that. Until I manually re-installed the same version from two years ago, Zotero kept the plugin disabled. Wouldn't a vers…
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Funny, I downloaded and reinstalled version 0.0.11 (which is what was already installed and showed as up-to-date) and the incompatibility went away. And install.rdf does not appear to have been updated since 2020. Anyway, working now. Thanks!
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PMCID Fetcher is currently one of the plugins marked incompatible with Zotero 6 beta.
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Zotfile is not a Firefox add-on. It is a Zotero add-on. Instead of clicking on the Download link, right-click and "Save Link As". Then, go to Tools in Zotero, click on Add-ons, and drop the download xpi file there. As Zotero is partly based on Fire…
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I had a problem with the exact same description a couple of weeks ago, but on only one of my two computers (Mac OS 10.14.6 running latest Zotero beta), otherwise set up in exactly the same way with the other. I realized that it was the order of the …
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@DWL-SDCA The Zotero pdf reader is based on pdf.js, which also renders PDFs in Firefox. If the goal is just to read and copy/paste text from a pdf reader (and not to import PDFs into Zotero) and you prefer the Zotero reader, I assume you can just d…
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To point out my use case, I should mention that I use the new Note Editor in Zotero as my note taker. I do not keep my notes in Word or other word processing software for this, since why duplicate the same note in another software not designed to do…
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I see. I agree that the variety of citation styles Zotero provides is not necessary at all while note taking. But may I make the point that when one is taking notes, the use of a common narrative tool such as suppressing the authors is incredibly us…
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The latest on this issue was here (scroll to the bottom): https://github.com/mronkko/ZoteroQuickLook/issues/41 I actually remapped the key quicklook key from spacebar to '~' in the plugin code and installed the modified xpi, but that did not fix th…
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Not only PDFs, but two (or more) attachments of any type, including links (like the "PubMed entry" link the PubMed translator generates). My context for using this was to "Move Item to Trash" for multiple attachments, which can now be done only one…
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Can you explain more? Step-by-step for what page you are on, what you're clicking in the browser? If you are saving data from a PubMed search results page, it will offer you a list to click so you can choose which of the results to save into Zoter…
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No need to copy and paste the URL. If you click on the URL or the DOI in the info tab, that should take you straight to the webpage. Don't click on the editable field - that's for editing the URL/DOI. Click on the "URL" or "DOI" label to the left of…
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You can't simply open a Word file in Google Docs and vice a versa without losing citations. Did you follow the instructions here? https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/moving_documents_between_word_processors#word_to_google_docs For moving from Google…
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Kaynaklardan kastınız ne? Ekler mi? Yani PDF dosyaları gibi eklenmiş dosyalar mı? Eğer kastınız kaynakça verileri ise, eserlerin üstverileri Eşitleme ile bilgisayarınıza gelmiş olmalı. Tercihlerde, Eşitle sekmesinde, Dosya Eşitlemesi altında 'Kitap…
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Sadece uygulama (program) mı silindi? Yoksa veri tabanınız da mı? Programın silinmesi verinizi etkilemez. Programı yeniden kurduğunuzda Kitaplığınız aynen gözükmeliydi (eğer Veri Dizininizin yerini değiştirmediyseniz). Ancak verilerinizi sildiyseni…
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Your file storage quota and citing in Word are completely unrelated. If you are at your storage quota, the only thing affected is that your attachment files are not being synced across computer. Your library ("data") is always synced if you turn it …
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Yes, the imported items would not be linked to the citations in your documents. See the note at: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/exporting
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Confirmed. As always, thank you!
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Absolutely. Disabled all plugins, except the stock word processor plugins. Download random academic PDF into Downloads folder. Drag and drop into empty collection named "Temp". Zotero fetches proper metadata and created parent item with renamed PDF…
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I just saw this not with multiple items, but when I choose an attachment, then expand selection to include the parent item by keyboard action (with shift pressed), and finally right-click on the attachment to delete the selected item+attachment. It …
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While Dan's description was the behavior for ever, I am seeing what coyote054 said using Zotero 5.0.97-beta.40+952663de7 on a Mac OS 10.14.6 with all plugins disabled. I drag a PDF from the Downloads folder, and after being added to a collection, th…
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This has been an annoyance for me, too. The thing that helps is that those pdfs are titled differently ("Submitted Version" as opposed to "Full Text"), which means I can immediately spot them, delete them, and manually download and attach the publis…
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Did you open the article using the Zotero PDF Viewer? Zotero beta's PDF annotations are not embedded in the PDF, but stored in your database. If you open your PDF with another PDF viewer, they won't be there. If you want annotations to be embedded …
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Is that right? My experience, as a native speaker schooled in the country, is not quite that. I guess that title case as it is exactly applied to English words is unique to English language, but what I just read repeatedly on Turkish journal styles …
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I assume the source for the data lacks the proper casing (I don't do research in Turkish). Just to test, I looked at a few random Google Scholar entries: In most, Google Scholar had the data in sentence case, while the original sources (in Turkish) …
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I haven't read Turkish academic literature in a very long time, but going over some resources online, it does appear that title case is common (and title case feels very natural reading Turkish sources). It would be great to get input from those who…
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Yes, it would. Again, everybody agrees with you. It is probably one of the many highly desirable features the developers would like to implement when they can get to it.