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@dstillman, I assume this thread can be de-emphasized? 10.12.3 has been out since 1/23, and 10.12.4 since 3/27, so presumably most people with the affected hardware will have upgraded by now to a newer version of macOS Sierra.
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@dstillman, okay, thanks for confirming. I wasn't sure this would take place on all platforms. I just noticed that https://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data#default_locations already lists the default locations for Zotero 5.0, which I assume will …
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@sdspieg, this is probably of interest to you. (edit: @adamsmith beat me to it!)
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Just follow @adamsmith 's instructions, but some more background: Which says to me that Zotero was continuing to store things under Firefox all along. I just didn't realize it, and I dumped it all. Yes, in two cases Zotero would have stored your dat…
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Mm, that might be hard to troubleshoot from here. As @bwiernik says above, though, if you have a large thesis it might take a lot of work to switch over your document. It might be a lot faster to complete your thesis on a different computer with Wo…
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Can you briefly explain your problem with EndNote? (this forum is obviously not the go-to place for EndNote support, but it would help us to know what's wrong with EndNote in your case)
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Like @adamsmith suggests, there is currently no way to store metadata for individual authors, which is what would be required for this. (a first step in that direction would probably be allowing ORCIDs (https://orcid.org/) to be attached to individu…
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(you will also need collapse="year-suffix", if you don't use it already [http://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html#cite-collapsing], and you might have to explicitly call the "year-suffix" variable if you want to place it within pa…
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(@adamsmith, but perhaps a simple updating file counter could be shown by default? E.g. "Syncing files (34/5062)"; that at least shows you if things are still progressing. Or does Zotero already have that?)
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@marcoderks, sorry for the long wait. Apart from the suffix issue, I just made all the changes you suggested. (see https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/pull/159) You should notice the changes in the next Zotero update (there won't be …
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Probably, but I doubt many users are aware of that feature. Maybe the translators could automatically try getting a full-text copy of papers via an OA resolver if downloading the PDF fails at the original location?
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@gagarine, for the reason @adamsmith gives above, there is really no chance Zotero will do anything to encourage use of Sci-Hub. If you want to fight this fight, your efforts are probably better spend lobbying with universities and governments to cu…
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You can also check the size of your local Zotero profile folder, to see if it exceeds the free online storage limit (files on the server take up a little bit less space because they're zipped there, but if you mainly have PDFs the difference isn't t…
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(existing issue: https://github.com/citation-style-language/zotero-bits/issues/2 ; no need to comment there, it's clear this needs to change)
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@bwiernik, with "disable ibid updates", I meant treating each cite as having position="first", so that would take care of subsequent appearances too. And the most important thing is showing the user that the special mode is active. I don't think it…
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The biggest bottleneck now is that we must check every citation upon every insert for ibid updates and renumbering. Apart from using placeholders, how about a semi-functional mode that still uses normal Zotero fields but eliminates anything that slo…
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(@dstillman, since October 2016 EndNote is no longer owned by Thomson Reuters, but spun off as part of "Clarivate Analytics": http://clarivate.com/news/ip-and-science-launched-as-independent-company/)
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@damnation, assuming all journals use the same citation format, can you create a parent "Hainan Medical University Journal Publisher" (http://www.hnmujp.org/) and make dependents for the journals? (that homepage lists 8 journals at the bottom, by th…
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(@fcheslack, would it be easy to change the forum code to recognize URLs with parentheses in them?)
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Atom (https://atom.io/) is also a good option.
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Actually, @damnation, could you take a look at http://www.apjtcm.com/authors.html and e.g. http://oaji.net/articles/2017/3556-1488848986.pdf for a recent article from March 2017, and check if it's the same?
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This journal seems linked to the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine. @ycaron, did you check whether the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease and Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine use the same citation format?
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@jandreoli, which instructions are you looking at? Those at http://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript/research-article? Can you tell us if you found any other discrepancies other than the one highligh…
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Sure, although I'm not sure this is trivial. So this is for things like "(M. ZELLE, personal communication)" (from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1209443/pdf/93.pdf)? What would be the criteria for suppressing a bibliographic entry? T…
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(I don't think constructively-written complaints are ever unwelcome. Some complaints have a hostile tone or are downright trolling, and we have do issues with those) Regarding your issue: I don't know if Zotero will increase their free storage limi…
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@dstillman, now that the number of colors will be expanded to 9, how do you feel about appending the position number to colored tags? I realize that colored tags are ordered in the tag selector by position, but with up to 9 colored tags it may not b…
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Oh, you mean your online Zotero library? No, it doesn't look like colored tags are supported there.
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Can you explain what you mean with "Firefox interface"? You can assign colored tags to items, which indeed only show up in the middle pane of Zotero. See https://zotero-manual.github.io/zotero-manual/tags#colored-tags
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(if you inspect the page you see it's marked up with class="deleted"; not sure if that explains anything?)
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I'll respond in more detail later, but I mostly agree with these requested changes. The main reason we default to the “2de”/“4de”/“8ste”/etc. scheme is that, as far as I'm aware, CSL styles should be able to produce correct Dutch suffixes for all nu…