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  1. editing citations - can only change the first citation

    by Jon Rubin · October 20, 2007
    Hi, I used the squlite repair tool on my database and this seems to have cleared up the problem with editing a citation crashing Firefox. However, when I try to edit a citation in a test document with
  2. Import Firefox bookmarks file as Zotero collection

    by dstillman · October 1, 2007
    By all means feel free to offer a standalone tool to do this. Any built-in solution would need to use the internal Firefox calls to extract the bookmarks, since, among other things, Ruby isn't availab
  3. Import sites and tags from del.icio.us and other social bookmarking sites

    by noksagt · September 28, 2007
    I don't know if del.icio.us to zotero has been discussed. It might be somewhat related to firefox bookmarks to zotero, which is planned (pending the new bookmark system in Firefox 3).
  4. Import Firefox bookmarks file as Zotero collection

    by dancohen · September 24, 2007
    We had to delay implementing the integration of Firefox bookmarks until the upcoming (3.0) version of the browser. Mozilla is completely redoing the bookmarking system into a database (just like Zoter
  5. OpenOffice.org extension

    by HugoF · September 9, 2007
    first it asks for the general settings (style, bookmarks or refmarks) and recognizes the pasted citations, but has the same problem.
  6. Restoring Zotero collection after re-installing Firefox

    by dstillman · September 2, 2007
    Zotero saves data in the Firefox profile folder, which, along with being where all the user's bookmarks, history, and cookies are, is also within the user's home directory on all platforms. A standard
  7. Multiple library support

    by CB · June 23, 2007
    They are workarounds, though, and not completely equivalent to having separate libraries. Using a separate FF profile for a heavy firefox user would be a complete pain (passwords, bookmarks, cookies,
  8. Multiple library support

    by dstillman · June 23, 2007
    Well, I wouldn't argue that there couldn't be a use for completely separate libraries or that the current organizational means within Zotero are necessarily sufficient—simply that Firefox already prov
  9. Import from Firefox, Google or IE bookmarks

    by piotrmikula · June 11, 2007
    I was browsing thru the discussions and didn't not see any options to import from IE or Firefox or Google bookmarks, is that basic option not available in Zotero/ I have about 1000 bookmarks and would
  10. Library gone missing

    by dstillman · May 15, 2007
    Cate: Are you getting an error of some sort? Does the Zotero pane open? Do you still have all your Firefox bookmarks, cookies, and history? Can you select "Report Errors..." from the Actions (gear) me
  11. Firefox crashed, data is all gone

    by sloth · April 20, 2007
    When I restarted Firefox it told me Firefox was not closed properly and asked me if I want to restore the sessions. I chose yes and the web pages I was reading came back, the bookmark looks fine (I di
  12. Firefox crashed, data is all gone

    by dstillman · April 20, 2007
    We haven't experienced anything like this. A Firefox crash should definitely not cause you to lose data that has already been entered, and—short of DB corruption, which Zotero should generally detect—
  13. Lost all data

    by dstillman · April 19, 2007
    Zotero has no effect on other data stored in the Firefox profile, so if your bookmarks and other Firefox data disappeared, it's highly unlikely that this had anything to do with Zotero. Did you someho
  14. Lost all data

    by dhsmith · April 19, 2007
    Great program installed last night with Firefox 2.0.0.2. I am anticipating this to be a huge boost to my research activities. Upon opening the program today I find that all of my work from last nigh
  15. Import Firefox bookmarks file as Zotero collection

    by thomp · March 6, 2007
    - import of firefox bookmarks would be a real 'icing on the cake' item that would probably be useful to quite a few users who would use it primarily as a bookmarks manager with a tagging feature
  16. Removing "zotero" from the status bar.

    by titan · December 29, 2006
    is it possible to remove "zotero" from the status bar of FireFox? I find it more convenient to use the icon on the tools bar and save some space on the status bar.
  17. Import Firefox bookmarks file as Zotero collection

    by kkraus · December 11, 2006
    We hope to offer Zotero users the ability to import their Firefox bookmarks in the very near future. Thanks for the suggestion.
  18. disappearance of autocapture

    by onyxdr · December 7, 2006
    Zotero was working fine for me until I had Firefox import preferences and bookmarks from Safari, which I was previously using as a default web browser on my Mac. Now I never get the little blue book i
  19. Attachments Problem for Linux/Windows Common Firefox Folder

    by William · November 29, 2006
    I use a common Firefox folder (situated in a FAT32 Windows partition) for running Firefox on my laptop in both Linux and WIndows. All Firefox extensions, bookmarks etc work perfectly EXCEPT for the Zo
  20. (Automatic) bookmarking and annotation WITHIN web pages

    by dstillman · November 15, 2006
    There are two mechanisms Firefox uses to return to a particular point in a web page: 1) using named anchors generated by the author or site software at the ends of links (e.g. the #Comment_x on this p
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