Prevents bug in zotero-citation plugin (at least on macOS) from creating
a search that breaks syncing
We were already checking for a missing name in `saveTx()`, but the
plugin is saving the same search twice in rapid succession, the second
time without a name, and the second attempt clears the search object's
name value after the first save's `_initSave()` check and before its SQL
write. The second save fails, but the first save goes through without a
name, resulting in a sync error.
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/104274/id-1702002152-cannot-synchttps://github.com/MuiseDestiny/zotero-citation/issues/31
It does not appear to be possible to create a creator with no values in
Mendeley, however we got reports of these causing the imports to fail.
This tweak makes the importer more resilient by discarding empty/invalid
creators.
New option only appears if importer version is < 1 or not present.
It will:
* Skip fetching collections and attachments
* Skip any new items
* Update relations on existing items
* Importer will now ask user for a login and password via form and will
perform sign-in directly using credentials rather than oauth
* Signing in this way enables importer to obtain desktop document ID
which is now stored for each item
* It's possible to switch back to the old method (ouath) by setting
`import.mendeleyUseOAuth` pref to `true`.
* New option to only import new items. This options only appears if
database contains previously imported items.
* Importer will now update mendeleyDB:documentUUID on existing items to
match value used in Mendeley Desktop if available
* Importer will no longer create collections when no new items are
imported * Importer will only report number of new items imported on
re-import * Importer will now preserve dateAdded on re-import
Co-authored-by: Dan Stillman <dstillman@zotero.org>
Or at least a way that we already have built-in and that only applies to
the call in `Zotero.Item::migrateExtraFields()`. This doesn't
distinguish between CSL fields (`publisher-place`, `event-place`,
`issued`) and actual Zotero field, and we really only need to skip
the former, but it's fine.
Follow-up to e3cfeee81, related to #3030
Using the Headers class from the Fetch API.
Before, the added test would fail: `_requestInternal()`, not finding a header
named `Content-Type` (case sensitive), would set it to
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. XMLHttpRequest, upon being given both
`content-type`: `application/json`) and `Content-Type`:
`application/x-www-form-urlencoded`, would helpfully merge the two, producing
`content-type`: `application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. That's
obviously not the correct behavior.
- Render cell text in its native direction
- Fix context menu positioning
- Fix item box (localizations needed)
- Fix column resizing
- Fix bidi text in collection tree
- Always right-align in RTL, always left-align in LTR.
I'm going off advice from this excellent guide for RTL website design
by Ahmad Shadeed: https://rtlstyling.com/posts/rtl-styling#tables
- Join creators in the tree ("Smith and Jones") using a format string to
support languages like Arabic and Hebrew where there shouldn't be a
space after the "and".
- Fix tabs
- Fix toolbar on Mac, flip icons on other platforms
To allow creation of a standalone note with annotations from all the
selected top-level items and/or attachments. Annotations will be sorted
by the order of the items in the items list.
"Add Note from Annotations" remains when a single regular item or one or
more attachments under a single regular item are selected.