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Is the icon with the chain white or blue (see http://www.zotero.org/support/attaching_files#attachments )? If it is white, you should be able to tell me the filetype of these screenshots. As for the duplication during import, are you sure you're de…
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@epilepsy: can you tell me what kind of files these screenshots are? You can do this by selecting one in the middle column of the Zotero pane, and looking up the Filename from the right column.
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http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/collections_containing_an_item
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See also http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/10023/accessibility-voicerecognition/ http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3754/is-zotero-section-508-compliant/
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For the author substitution issue, see http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/13564/subsequentauthorsubstitute-for-multiple-authorcitations/ "If the substitution is generally meant to catch only the first name in the list, it could be set up to work t…
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I've created a style to convert Zotero web page items to a Netscape Bookmark file: After installing the style, create a formatted citation (not a bibliography!) for the web page items you want to export. To do this, set the "Bookmark Export" style…
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Sorry for the jargon. If you use the "Create new item from current page", your bookmarks consist of Zotero web page items: http://www.zotero.org/support/getting_stuff_into_your_library#archive_web_pages Ajlyon and me were wondering what could possi…
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One more try to add something useful to this discussion: How did you store your bookmarks in Zotero? As Web Page items? I am wondering if you could use a customized CSL style to prepare a bookmark (HTML) file that can be imported by a browser like …
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[not awake]
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http://code.google.com/p/delicious-library-export/ [edit: whoops, wrong direction]
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http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/csl-fields/computerProgram.html Perhaps "System" could be mapped to *genre* in CSL? (that would be consistent with many other Zotero item types, where *genre* is used to indicate type, see e.g. http://gsl-nagoya-u.n…
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A current limitation of Zotero/CSL is their inability to graciously handle label-type styles. CSL contains a "citation-label" variable, but it isn't accessible through Zotero. Instead, some people use the "Extra"/*extra* field that maps to *note*: h…
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The behavior implemented in citeproc-js is already in the CSL 1.0 spec (again see the link I provided above): "Substituted variables are repressed in the rest of the output to prevent duplication."
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https://www.zotero.org/start mentions "... It's a free way to sync and access your library from anywhere, and it lets you join groups and back up your all your attached files." As Dan has repeatedly stressed on the Zotero forums (e.g. http://forums…
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Another thing that might or might not be outdated: http://www.zotero.org/support/storage_faq#what_is_the_maximum_individual_file_size_supported_by_zotero_file_storage claims a maximal file size for Zotero File Storage syncing of 4 GB, and mentions t…
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I would have to dig into my archives, but I think Frank's citeproc-js only prevents a variable from being printed twice when it has been substituted through cs:substitute. edit: confirmed, see https://groups.google.com/d/topic/citeproc-js/n7aqhB-OR…
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Note that CSL 1.0 supports multiple et-al rules within a bibliographic entry: http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#inheritable-name-options This requires Zotero 2.1 though.
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Please don't cross-post (the devs read every post).
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http://imageshack.us/
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are the language locales already included in the 2.1b version of Zotero or not? They should be: https://www.zotero.org/trac/browser/extension/trunk/chrome/content/zotero/locale/csl An alternative way to force de-DE (German) localization would be to…
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Code for Zotero Everywhere is available via the Zotero SVN code repository, which should allow daring adventurers to build their own copy, but I'm not aware of anyone actually having done that (apart from the Zotero developers, that is). For anybody…
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Corrected link: https://gist.github.com/756762 [edit: removed a wrong comment based on feedback from fbennett]
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You should close the name-part element with a slash, e.g.:
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See http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/bibliographies_in_different_languages?s[]=language&s[]=bibliography For German, the language code is "de-DE".
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Syncing of bibliographic data is independent from syncing of files (like PDFs), and doesn't have a storage limit. If you don't need file syncing, just disable it in the Zotero preferences panel. For more info, see: http://www.zotero.org/support/fil…
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Frank's mapping overview ( http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/csl-fields/index.html ) doesn't include creator roles, so I'm not sure.
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That would require changes to CSL as well, as there is currently nothing to map "reviewed title" and "reviewed author"/"reviewed editor" to.
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"Format", mapped to the CSL variable "medium", could perhaps work for that as well.
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The hdl and UNF are respectively a stable URI (which in the example at http://thedata.org/citation/standard is not a URL, but more like a DOI) and a hash value. Both seem useful.
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It's in the CSL 1.0 spec: The cs:label element ... should be included after the cs:name and cs:et-al elements, but before the cs:substitute element. http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#label-in-cs-names
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