ajlyon
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The embedded RDF translator isn't so hot and needs some more work, mainly because real embedded RDF on the web is of radically varying quality, so we need to do more massaging to make it work right. The main problem here is that the item type isn't…
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* with csl 1.0 it is now possible to put italics in title (working very well with openoffice) and wich is very useful for life science references. Could it be possible to implement in your BiBtex plugin conversion of \textit{.............. } in ....…
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In fact these COinS are not formatted correctly and do not get picked up by Zotero. The problem is the spans are incorrectly formatted. Here are the issues... 1. ampersands are represented as '&' not '& a m p ;' 2. rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%…
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I'm still hoping to see about compiling this for Linux, but I'm preparing for another big trans-oceanic move again and won't be able to sit down and struggle with it for another week or two.
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Before pasting into a new document, you need to insert a single citation using the Zotero plugin, otherwise Zotero can't recognize the citations.
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Not for me. Nothing happens (I hadn't clarified if this was a MLZ bug, so I was holding off on reporting as I went code-diving. It still might be an MLZ bug.)
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http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/given_name_disambiguation
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Confirmed.
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These two items are marked as duplicates: https://gist.github.com/1167767 Камалова, Люция. 2011. В июне в Болгарах появится палаточный лагерь для паломников. ИА “Татар-информ”, February 17. http://www.tatar-inform.ru/news/tatarstan/2011/02/17/25813…
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False positives are a huge problem for me-- I feel like the algorithm is running into issues with Cyrillic or something, because I have items with nothing but a few common letters (say, the first few out of a 20-30 letter title) that are being marke…
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Glad to hear.
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I've added a ticket: https://www.zotero.org/trac/ticket/1885 I don't know if anyone will take this up, but it shouldn't be hard at all. In the meantime, I'll push the modified COinS to the main repository, since I think the export function might fi…
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Nope, since translators aren't supposed to do things like that (and don't have direct access to the clipboard). This is a general limitation of Zotero's export function. There should be an option in general to put the exported metadata on the clipb…
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Install and restart again-- I had overlooked a variable rename at the last moment. You can set Zotero to use an export translator for Quick Copy, in the preferences, so you don't have to open the file that the export creates.
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I think the colored tags are still planned for a later beta of 3.0.
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You just want to edit the Prefix and Suffix fields in the integration window, which will preserve the automatic updating, ibid, etc. It should be possible to insert such a space using ALT-0160 (hold down ALT, enter the numerals on the number pad), s…
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I'm sorry I didn't chip in earlier, but this is much more easily accomplished by using a Zotero export translator. I added export capabilities to the existing COinS translator -- just a couple of lines, since the COinS functionality is built in to Z…
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In fact, the CSL utilities will be in 3.0b2 (https://www.zotero.org/trac/changeset/10244)
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Please go through the steps for style requests and someone can help out: http://www.zotero.org/support/requesting_styles I imagine the CSL tools will be available in a future release of Standalone.
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Install Scaffold: http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/translators/scaffold Then take a look at the Wiley Online Library translator, which has the logic for all those tags already. If you're a bit comfortable with JavaScript, you should be able to twe…
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Use "Edit citation" instead, then click on the "Multiple sources" button.
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I don't know how Zotero supported JBJS in the past, but it is currently using the DOI translator, one of the fallback translators that Zotero uses to get useful data from webpages. It would work passably for JBJS, except for the fact that some of t…
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Non-breaking spaces are certainly possible, but you'll have to insert them manually-- Word provides some logic for inserting them intelligently, but that won't work within the Zotero integration window. I know that Shift-Space makes a non-breaking s…
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Zotero is known to work fine with libraries on the order of 30-70 thousand items on sufficiently modern computers with plenty of memory. If your institute's net library is something like 300K - 1M, Zotero will have trouble. Zotero is not currently a…
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The ACM translator needs to be rewritten for Zotero Standalone support anyway, so I'll fix this issue when I work on that. Thanks for pointing this out.
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This software can't create image files from the clipboard. If you create an image file somewhere, add it as an attachment to the item, and drag it into the note, it will show up in the note and sync correctly. But you need to start with a real image…
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This looks vaguely like the GOST-like styles that are used in Russia and the former Soviet Union, at least at first glance.
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The format that Mendeley could export that would be most expressive is Bibliontology RDF; it can do everything that Zotero RDF can do, and it's an open, neutral standard.
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Discussion of a whitelist is ongoing, and will probably be in the next beta.
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This will be mapped to *medium* in Zotero 3.0 (not yet in Zotero 3.0b1, but it will be in the next beta). https://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/issues/3#issuecomment-1871759
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