- Show "More information" link next to relink option
- Automatically check relink option when coming from integration prompt
- Change done message to "[x] items were relinked" instead of "0 items
were imported"
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>
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.
This is a confusing, bad option, which was already disabled in groups,
and this removes it from personal libraries as well. People seem to be
using it mainly because they think annotations are locked into Zotero if
they don't, which is causing them to ask for this to be done
automatically on every edit, which we don't do because it would result
in constant file syncing and file conflicts [1].
We provide multiple export options for exporting PDFs with annotations,
and people can use those when sharing a file with people who don't use
Zotero. Otherwise, if storing annotations in the file is a priority,
they can use an external reader that's not designed to be tightly
integrated into Zotero.
(As a rare hack, it's of course also possible to export the PDF with
annotations, replace the original file, and import the annotations.)
[1] https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/annotations_in_database