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They should be stable-- there is likely to be increased key generation flexibility in the relatively near future, but the default pattern will remain the same as at present.
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Did you have syncing enabled?
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Zotero can't always do everything you need in your BibTeX output, since we need to provide compatible solutions for lots of people using different BibTeX workflows. But hopefully one of our BibTeX experts can chip in here and say whether there are r…
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As I've said on multiple occasions, there's a real opening for an inspired developer to make a small killing with an paid iOS/Android app for Zotero, building off the API. The core devs will not be doing this in the near future-- the most you can re…
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Sorry -- this thread was sitting open on my machine and I didn't realize you'd already answered the question. Adamsmith is of course correct, and Zotero is merely using the information your library provides it. Talk to cataloging-- those people are …
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Since I'd rather not go through the 200 results and see which ones are not classified correctly, can you say which ones give the unexpected item type?
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The key algorithm changes only very rarely, and I can say, as the person primarily responsible for translator updates, that I will keep in mind key stability in coming BibTeX exporter updates. There was a small change in key generation in late March…
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This would be nice to bring back up with the Worldcat folks if anyone has some contacts. No reason we should be missing these data.
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Agreed on vydání. I'm a little concerned about 'Vysokoškolská kvalifikační práce' -- couldn't we get away with 'teze', even if it is a little archaic? It's also much shorter... Are you sure about 'edice'? Note that 'serie' is referring to the colle…
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Dan: Can you post the piece of the output that shows the Highwire translator attempting to detect?
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If you use the Zotero QuickLook plugin, you'll be able to view them pretty easily: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/11441/new-plugin-zoteroquicklook/
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I've added the @collection mapping, and added code that should let us fall back on "document" for unknown types. Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/BibTeX.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero da…
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Nothing special in the TCP layer-- I'm fairly sure it's just HTTPS to https://sync.zotero.org. Feel free to sniff the packets, but the issue is probably elsewhere.
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RIS is an interchange format for bibliographic data, so its correct punctuation is that stipulated in the format specification. If Endnote doesn't import it correctly, there's not much we can do about that. Endnote is not known for having particula…
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Actually, this version has been in the Zotero repository for a while -- but it hasn't been pushed to clients yet... Hopefully this backlog will be cleared soon.
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There's a modified RIS importer you can try-- Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/RIS.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data). If this work…
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For a couple of these, please note what journal name and ISSN you get through the address bar, and what you get from RIS.
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IOP uses the DOI translator, which is powered by the CrossRef DOI registry. The DOI you're using (10.1088/1367-2630/13/5/053015) is not in the CrossRef database: http://www.crossref.org/openurl/?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&req_dat=zter:zter321&rft_i…
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I fixed this issue some time ago, but it apparently hasn't reached all users yet: Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/IEEE Xplore.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.z…
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No way to do this at present. Can you say what site gave you that nasty tag to begin with, so we can prevent future instances of this?
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I'll eventually work on the robust import-- but can I add @collection --> book for now?
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Ok. This is now in the repository. Hopefully this won't cause any issues...
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Looking again, it's not that simple to handle arbitrary capital letters in regular expressions in JavaScript, so I suppose that issue can remain until someone actually reports running into problems as a result of it. Your proposed fix is something …
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They're applied in the writeField(..) function, which adds braces around anything with a non-word-initial capital letter (incidentally, that algorithm isn't internationalized and won't handle non-initial capitals beyond those in ASCII). The easiest…
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Ok-- this should do it. Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/IEEE Xplore.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 ag…
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I'm pretty sure this is correct according to the RIS specification: http://www.refman.com/support/risformat_tags_02.asp
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Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/BibTeX.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data). It should work the way you request. If this works for y…
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I'll need to wait until one of the core devs posts the specific error, unless you post it here yourself.
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Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/IEEE Xplore.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 y…
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I'm mainly trying to be conservative here, since we have tens (hundreds?) of thousands of people who use Zotero's BibTeX export on a regular basis.
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