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And yes, you should be able to sync both copies of the research library to the same account, without generating duplicates. The sync should complete (possibly after some conflict resolution queries) with all content from both in a single place.
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No, this all makes sense. One thing to clarify, though: I'm not sure what you mean by "online zotero account" and "stand alone zotero library." Do you mean that you have a local Standalone Zotero client that you sync to your online library, and that…
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You could export the files added after a certain date from one database, and import them to the other, but with that alone, the citation links to those items would break. (When you import items to the database, they are assigned fresh IDs, and docum…
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https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/57875/a-very-serious-security-and-privacy-bug-of-zotero/#Item_5
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https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/57875/a-very-serious-security-and-privacy-bug-of-zotero/#Item_5
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I tried the steps you listed, and I consistently get a 404 on that file. If you originally had access to it before logging out, your browser may have a cached copy; but I don't see any evidence that there is a security hole in the Zotero service tha…
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That was definitely the issue, then. Saves in ODT should work fine.
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Oh I see - the original library is 8gigs, and not yet synced, hence the desire to make the move offline. Got it. Thinking out loud ... That is a problem then - but if pushing the library cite data to the cloud is acceptable, it could be synced with…
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In what form have you been saving documents? Field codes will be preserved by LO only if the document is saved in ODT format.
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(Aside to @adamsmith: Right. So if each of the library copies is hooked up and synced to the Zotero account, @danioore should be in good shape ... yes?)
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(@adamsmith: Since all I have is a hammer ... :)
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Here are some step-by-step instructions to rebuild a library from citations contained in a document: 1. From the Juris-M site, install JM Standalone, a variant of Zotero. You may need to stop or disable Zotero to run it, but it will make a copy of …
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Have you explored the ZotFile plugin? It might offer paths to a solution, so to speak.
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Please don't post the same message to multiple threads. It just spreads the discussion out, making it harder to follow when people come back to the subject at a later time. Everyone involved in Zotero development is aware of the speed issue, and of…
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That helps a little, but suspending rendering entirely would lift things a lot more.
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That is a different thing from what Stinus is asking for. Once field codes are removed from the document, it is dead to Zotero. Stinus wants to preserve ciation links, but postpone dynamic rendering.
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There was some further fixing to do for this. Should be news in the next day or two.
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When you select "Section" in the word processor plugin, that sets the section marker in the form used in the style. As adamsmith says, the form will be consistent across all citations. If you want the style always to use § rather than sec., look for…
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When a PDF is downloaded by a Zotero translator and attached to an item, its original URL is recorded in the attachment - expose item attachments in the middle pane by typing "+", then click on an attachment. The URL is at the top of the Info panel …
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Zotero sends the finished citation block to Word in RTF format, without any font specification. The Word-side glitch seems to be in the way data provided in that form is merged to the document. It's a Microsoft-developed format, so it _should_ work …
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@rand1429: Updates to Juris-M are trickling out this week, so you may hit some things in the suite that don't work as expected. The reliable items at the moment are the Firefox plugin, and the browser plugins at the bottom of the page. I'm currentl…
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Juris-M will probably follow Zotero on URLs for the present. If the URL is in the database, Zotero has an option to deliver it unconditionally to the citation processor, where it can be rendered in CSL. We could offer style variants that append the …
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I have seen something similar happen with Khmer script, except on that occasion the wrong Khmer font was selected as well. I wasn't able to get to the bottom of it, unfortunately. Zotero doesn't specify font sizes, so it seems the cause must lie in …
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Which style?
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Just to note that the need for this workaround will definitely go away with the next release. Apologies for the inconvenience over this - I was borrowing machines to do the builds while putting the early SA kit together (not exactly best practice). …
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Apologies for the inconvenience. I am preparing a fresh version of JM Standalone, which will fix this. In the meantime, the Firefox plugin with the word processor plugins hosted at https://juris-m.github.io should work. The updated JM Standalone sh…
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I'll make the change soon. The gsl-nagoya-u.net site is no longer with us. I am working to move the documentation for citeproc-js to ReadTheDocs. I'm revising as I go along, so it will take some time for everything to reach the new endpoint. If anyo…
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The name of the plugin is "Propachi Vanilla," under the link above.
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As far as I can tell, we don't have a test for that. I seem to remember a discussion quite a long while ago, in which protection (or literal rendering) of foreign titles was said to be desirable. May still be open to debate, though. Rintze, Sebasti…
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As an interim report, the release in testing, running the Juris-M plugin with Juris-M standalone will foreground the standalone client if Firefox is started after JM Standalone, and the word processor connection is working normally. So that end of t…
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