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It should be possible to set the Bibliography style in your word processor to use blue (or some other color) text. It's not currently something that can be set by the style itself, but once you modify the style in Word or OpenOffice, it'll stick for…
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That said, I'm all for adding periodical as an item type, and I think it's going to happen for the review in question. Expect to see it in Zotero 3.1.
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How are such supplements cited? If they're cited as monographs, I would treat them as books in Zotero and put that data in the Series fields. An uncontrolled proliferation of types would make citation styles nigh impossible to create, and would make…
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And YouTube works for me, using Standalone (well, Zotero-in-Firefox with httpserver enabled) and the Chrome connector.
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First, go to chrome://extensions/ in Chrome, click on Options for the Zotero Connector and make sure that the connector detects Standalone correctly. Then look at the "Report Errors" section and post any relevant portions here, or click Report Error…
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So this is a passing problem that is now resolved?
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You can still use WebDAV with file syncing, if you use a shared personal database (that is, not a group library).
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Line breaks are really something that the word processor should do-- Zotero can't reasonably insert additional characters, because they will be preserved by the word processor and cause trouble if you try to copy-and-paste them.
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Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/translators/raw/master/ScienceDirect.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data). It should start working again. If this works for…
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I generally try to keep general fixes like this out of the main import translators, since there's no telling what somewhat might be doing. But I've fixed this in the EBSCO translator: http://github.com/ajlyon/translators/raw/master/EBSCOhost.js
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Please provide URLs.
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I realize that author isn't right, but what field would like them to be exported to? I can have them be tacked onto the editors field, but that isn't strictly correct either.
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Could the button be labeled "Edit this page", and the text on the login page changed to explain the situation with the wiki having its own accounts, etc.?
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Well, the idea is that Zotero-in-Firefox will drop back to an optimized form that amounts to a light-weight connector when Standalone is running. I don't know how light-weight that is at present, but it's supposed to be just as good and probably bet…
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Hmm, not sure why that's happening. Maybe Zotero doesn't like to observe the specified accessDate. I also pushed a change to eliminate the extraneous doi: prefix on the DOI.
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I've patched RIS to handle Y2 as described on import. Give it a spin. http://github.com/ajlyon/translators/raw/master/RIS.js
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The only data we can get from arXiv are: - paper title - description fields (?) - tags / subject descriptors - DOIs, URLs (these may refer to the published version) - article ID (currently used as the journal name) - authors - date My prefer…
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It's somewhat unrelated, but you can add tags around the species name to get proper italics in the citation output. As for the Y2 field, we're currently appending it to the date, if present. There's no documentation on this, and access date isn't…
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Great. In that case perhaps Frank can look into fixing this on that end? I don't think the behavior here is specified in the CSL specification, but this is a standard interpretation of ibid, correct?
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The version at http://github.com/ajlyon/translators/raw/master/EBSCOhost.js seems to work on everything I've tried. To install earlier versions, see https://github.com/zotero/translators/commits/master/EBSCOhost.js
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I'm not sure how this would be fixed, and I don't think that citeproc-js could do it, since it presumably doesn't know that the first Smith citation was in a footnote, and not in the main text-- this is probably something that Zotero needs to handle…
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I'd forgotten that this logic is in the Zotero core code-- it'll take a bit more time and effort to get other item types working, so I'm rescinding my one week timeline. It would still be relatively straightforward to add more types to COinS import…
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You can use zotero-plain: https://bitbucket.org/egh/zotero-plain/overview It's being developed by two of the most vital non-CHNM contributors, Erik Hetzner and Frank Bennett, so it's definitely worth giving a try.
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There's an export bug in Standalone that Simon just fixed on the trunk: https://www.zotero.org/trac/changeset/10453 Maybe he can comment here on whether this should fix your issue.
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Glad to hear. I keep spilling hot tea on myself when I try to do that blind, so I'll stick to translator development for now. I'll push the changes to the main repo now.
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This has been replaced by a proper duplicate detection system-- click on "Duplicate Items" in the collection list to see the detected duplicates and resolve them cleanly.
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You should be able to drag-and-drop the link onto the item in the Zotero pane.
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It may be the case that EBSCO doesn't enforce the PDF access control very consistently on its side; I added the PDF download functionality to the translator and made no attempt to get around access control, and was in fact working closely with EBSCO…
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Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/Highwire 2.0.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data). Try again-- and post debug output if it still doe…
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We could switch to manuscript, but I'm afraid that might not be what people are expecting.
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