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Well, I started with the sample plugin, to see what I could do, but I realized I don't really understand how the Notifier system works well enough to know what's possible. Should I go ask at zotero-dev, or can someone suggest where to look in the c…
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I admit, I don't have anywhere near that kind of time at the moment, sorry :( However, looking at the sample plugin, would it be feasible to something like this?: Add an event listener (as in the sample plugin) to monitor changes keep track of ch…
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Thanks for the replies. Wow Rintze, that looks complicated. I'd be happy with being able to undo/redo changes to individual items in order (all since Zotero was started, or last save): edit field (including tags, notes, etc.) collections move …
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I don't think there is a workaround - but couldn't you just use ZSA for the import and then export/import back into Z. 2.1.10? (probably in zotero.rdf, which is basically loss-less.I could, I just didn't know how different the data structure is betw…
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On a slightly unrelated note, I was able to modify a copy of the BibTeX translator to use the contents of my 'extra' field as the cite key when present, and auto-generate one only when needed. It was surprisingly easy for me to do, so kudos to the …
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Wherever the problem is, it doesn't seem to be in the translator. Apart from minor differences in the metadata header, the two translator files are identical (according to Vim). I just tried importing with the RIS translator in v2.1.10 (Firefox), …
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And, Rintze, we take into account EndNote's violations of the spec on RIS import, so newline-delimited keywords are split appropriately. Um, not in my experience. When I import the above reference, I end up with one big tag of all terms, delimited…
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@ajlyon,Regarding EndNote conversion, here's a sample entry: TY - JOUR AB - Symbiotic cyanobacteria—bryophyte associations on the forest floor are shown to contribute significantly to stand-level nitrogen budgets (snipped for brevity)... AU - Li…
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Thanks for the tip about the API, I hadn't seen that before. Still more 'low-level' than I'd prefer, but easier and safer than editing the sql directly. Another reason to learn python! I guess I'd need to see a few simple examples to see how easy…