- Check for retracted items using data from Retraction Watch
- Show an X next to retracted items in the items list, and show a
scary message at the top of the item pane with more info and links.
- Lookup is done in a privacy-preserving manner using k-anonymity --
the server is unable to determine the specific items that exist in
the client, so people who don't sync don't need to share any library
data (though the server doesn't log the lookups anyway).
TODO:
- Pop up an alert when new items are found
- Show a confirmation prompt when citing a retracted item
- Support items without DOIs or PMIDs
- Add a proper PMID field and expand DOI to more item types so these
values don't need to be parsed out of Extra
- Clear the banner immediately when all possible fields are cleared
instead of waiting a few seconds
This adds "English (UK)" to the locale list, which allows for "tag
colours" and allows dates to be recognized in d/m/y form.
I changed "color" and "license" on Transifex, but I'll leave other words
for others to change. If we stick to Oxford spelling, there probably
won't be too much else.
A submitted database had a text userID with a trailing "A0. Not sure how
that happened -- it doesn't appear to be possible in current code -- but
it caused group permissions not to be properly synced.
If somebody switched accounts in a previous version, it was apparently
possible for related items to end up pointing at an item URI with the
old userID, which could cause a 403 on sync.
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/70989/report-id-477331252
(5.0 deletes data when switching accounts to avoid exactly this sort of
bug.)
These should've all been replaced with dc:replaces relations in a schema
update step, so any that exist were likely synced down from the API
(since fixed) and should be obsolete/redundant.
This also adds a mechanism for indicating that DB userdata upgrades
after a certain version are minor and shouldn't show "Upgrading
database…" or create a pre-upgrade backup.
Instead of My Publications being a separate library, have it be a
special collection inside My Library. Top-level items can be dragged
into it as before, and child items can be toggled off and on with a
button in the item pane. Newly added child items won't be shown by
default.
For upgraders, items in the My Publications library will be moved into
My Library, which might result in their being duplicated if the items
weren't removed from My Library. The client will then upload those new
items into My Library.
The API endpoint will continue to show items in the separate My
Publications library until My Publications items are added to My
Library, so the profile page will continue to show them.
The Firefox French language pack contains some mistakes regarding
the short form of months. As a consequence, French month parsing
didn't work.
Please note that these values aren't even the correct abbreviations
but only the three or four first letters of the correct abbreviations.
See the French CSL locale for the correct abbreviations.
Month values from the Firefox language packs are included in a
JSON file used by `Zotero.Date.getMonths()`. `getMonths(true)` includes
English months as well.
The JSON file should be bundled with the connectors as well, and
Zotero.Date.init() should be updated to populate the month data from
that.
* Mark feedItems read in a single batch SQL update
* Automatically remove old feed items
* User-facing preference globally and per-feed for feed item expiration
Before 5.0 we performed a regexp on new item data values to determine if
they were integers and saved them natively in SQLite if so. We no longer
do that, but setField() used strict equality when checking for changes,
so an item could be marked as changed when comparing to a new string
value (e.g., from a write response from the API, which always returns
strings). To avoid that, this converts all old values in the DB to
strings and saves all incoming values as strings automatically. (This
should also help with searching and some other things.)