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I am playing around with the citation style editor (the "Download Style"-button seems not to work). What browser are you using? We had another report about this recently with Safari.
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The parsing of the CSL JSON in the DOCX/ODT file may not be difficult, but it will also mean we need to parse everything else in those, including things like formulas in Microsoft's own formula format, etc. (I initially use a customized version of t…
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Yes, CSL style output is a horrible metadata exchange format. (also, the logic for extracting the CSL JSON from .docx files is extremely simple as long as you can unzip the file and use an XML parser; .odt which is also XML based is probably not mu…
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Our citation system is made specifically to be able to cover over BibLaTeX and CSL, so preferably we would take all available fields. Just so you're aware, Mendeley and Zotero both embed the full CSL JSON of cited items in the citation field codes. …
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(I'm not sure what's exactly going on here, but @gduffner just changed the parent style that is associated with this self-hosted style, so that might something to do with it: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/3155/files)
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@bwiernik, Johannes is a dev of Fidus Writer (https://www.fiduswriter.org/who-we-are/). @guydog is presumably one as well.
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@damnation, @bwiernik, you can submit changes to the CSL editor example data by creating a pull request to https://github.com/citation-style-language/csl-editor/blob/master/src/exampleData.js. (see https://github.com/citation-style-language/csl-edit…
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(I should add paste-as-html to preserve rich-text markup as a highly desirable feature)
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(the main things I find lacking about the current forums are a toolbar for applying rich-text/quote/code markup, advanced search, image embedding, and user roles ("staff"))
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FYI, in case the Zotero devs ever consider moving away from Vanilla, Discourse offers free hosting for popular GitHub-hosted open source projects: https://blog.discourse.org/2016/03/free-discourse-forum-hosting-for-community-friendly-github-projects…
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(it would be good to know if there are publishers that recommend or even require the use of short DOIs over the long format. If there are, that would be an argument for adding a dedicated "doi-short" metadata field in CSL, and, as an extension of th…
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To add to what @adamsmith says, here are a PubMed and a PubMed Central link of the same article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26386051 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651100/ Zotero currently only saves the full-text PDF for t…
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Ah, right. I'm seeing that as well. The easiest fix is switching browsers, at least for now. (I won't be troubleshooting this, but if anybody's taking a look: we're using the latest version of FileSaver.js)
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@giacomo.mercuriali, in the meantime, two questions: * would it be more accurate to name the style "Giulio Einaudi" instead of just "Einaudi"? * is the document that describes the style for all "Giulio Einaudi" publications, or just those from the …
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Download button works for me on Safari, Firefox, and Chrome on macOS 10.13.1. Style goes straight to the Downloads folder without a prompt. @bbbear2002, what version of Safari are you using (I assume for macOS as well)?
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You can either (re)install an old 16th edition Chicago style or install one of the new 17th edition styles that are customized to use "Ibid.". See https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/68139/chicago-manual-of-style-citation-styles-updated-to-17th-edi…
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(@dstillman, this can probably be unstickied)
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Although perhaps @heraclito2077 is referring to PubMed Central, which does host PDFs. @heraclito2077, can you give a URL of a PubMed page that isn't working for you?
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Note that you aren't uploading anything to a website with reference extractor—all of the processing takes place on your computer. Just want to confirm that this is correct. The Word files you select at http://rintze.zelle.me/ref-extractor/ never lea…
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Ah, yes. Probably the easiest would be to change the "kb" tag to "kb-obsolete" for the obsolete entries. Otherwise you have to filter against the "zotero_for_firefox" tag for every heading, which is messier (you can see how this works for the "Other…
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A few more Zotero-for-Firefox-specific entries, based on a quick check of the kb page: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/updates_not_detected (rewrite for 5.0?) https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/zotero_pane_not_opening (obsolete) https://www.zotero…
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For these kb articles, maybe tag them with "zotero-for-firefox" and list them at the bottom of https://www.zotero.org/support/kb for a while under a header of "Zotero for Firefox (pre-Zotero 5.0)", before removing them completely?
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@damnation, could you please take a look at @robin.vanvelzen 's request?
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(bump for dev response)
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(bump for dev response)
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Bump. (@dstillman et al., even if my feature requests aren't implemented, it would already greatly boost my morale to hear whether you deem them desirable or not) (also still seeing the flickering in 5.0.27)
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Thanks!
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I'm actually not sure NeoOffice 2017 would work, since it seems to be based on LibreOffice 4.4 (per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeoOffice), and https://www.zotero.org/support/system_requirements specifies "LibreOffice 5.2 or later" as a requiremen…
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I think you'll have to upgrade to either NeoOffice 2017 or the latest LibreOffice. Zotero developers have indicated that Zotero nowadays only supports (recent versions of) LibreOffice (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/290752/#Comment_290…
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Do you know what versions of LibreOffice these computers are running?