At least some scrapers (NYT and WashPo, for sure) should be updated to follow this pref
Addresses #327, Scrapers should either take snapshots or use URL field
Changed creator type <label> to <toolbarbutton> -- hopefully won't have any ill effects with other platforms' default themes (I haven't checked)
Moved some metadata pane CSS from overlay.css to zotero.css
Currently uses an annoying popup window, since the code used in the regular metadata pane has too much baggage to use here -- it really should be abstracted into an XBL binding, but that won't be an easy feat
Also fixes SQL error opening popup notes and JS strict warnings when saving them
- Currently requires user to enter dates in SQL format if they want to change the access date, but at least it doesn't mangle the dates anymore
- Uses new function ScholardammitZotero.Date.dateToSQL(Date date [, Boolean toUTC])
- Utilities.lpad() now forces _string_ to a string so that .length exists
- Unrelated: Item.save() now returns false if the item didn't change
closes#313, Blacklist known ad sites from scraper detection
closes#306, some New York Times ads prevent page from being recognized
closes#308, attachment import bug
currently, the ad site blacklist is located at the top of ingester/browser.js. at some point, we may want to switch this to a database table.
addresses #327, Scrapers should either take snapshots or use URL field
closes#309, Integration server prevents Zotero from loading in multiple instances of Firefox
In other words, show both "Shakespeare" and "Shakespeare, William" in the drop-down, and if the latter is chosen, save both fields
One issue is that since the autocomplete is by default limited to the width of the textbox, longer entries get truncated (though you can see them with a mouseover), and that may not be easy to fix.
Changed "Scholar" to "Zotero", everywhere
Apologies to anyone with working copy changes, but there are probably the fewer at this moment than there will be again.
Hopefully this won't break anything, though existing prefs will be lost. I avoided scholar.google.com--if you know any other legitimate "scholar"s in the code, be sure to fix them once I'm done here.
This is a multi-commit change--there's at least one more coming. *Do not update to this version! It won't work!*
Closes#304, change references to "website" to "web page"
More changes as per discussions with Dan:
- Linked URLs have been given a second chance at life, though they still shouldn't be used for (most, if any) scrapers (which should use snapshots or the URL field instead)
- Renamed the "website" item type to "webpage"
- Removed "web page" from the New Item menu
- Added Save Link To Current Page toolbar button
- Added toolbar separator between New Item buttons and link/attachment/note to differentiate
- Added limited metadata (URL and accessDate) for attachments
- URL for attachments now stored in itemData (itemAttachments.originalPath is no longer used, but I'm probably not gonna worry about it and just wait for SQLite to support dropping columns with ALTER TABLE) -- getURL() removed in favor of getField('url')
- Snapshots now say "View Snapshot"
- Added Show File button to file attachments to show in filesystem
- Added timed note field to attachments for single notes and adjusted Item.updateNote(), etc. to work with attachments
- Fixed bug with manually bound params in fulltext indexer and Item.save() (execute() vs. executeStep()) -- any recently added items probably aren't in the fulltext index because of this
Known bugs/issues:
- Attachment metadata and notes probably aren't properly imported/exported now (and accessDate definitely isn't)
- Scrapers don't save metadata properly
- Attachment title should be editable
- File attachments could probably use some more metadata (#275, more or less, though they won't be getting tabs)
And fixed a bug that caused the text of some search conditions to not display when editing a previously saved search
Also added autocomplete to more fields in metadata pane:
- creator
- publisher
- place
- publicationTitle
- journalAbbreviation
- seriesTitle
- seriesText
It should also do the type and medium fields, but they need to be separated out first--e.g. artworkType, interviewMedium--since they're describing different data
Overhaul of the item drag and drop functionality, allowing dragging notes and attachments into and out of other items and addressing all the related issues that arise when that's possible.
Should also be generally smarter about deciding what can be dragged and dropped where and in what modes.
Let me know if something doesn't work as you expect.
Icons from Ken
Of course, I realized just now that this is really quite similar to the stop sign, and anyone who puts this to the left of their URL bar and doesn't have a Home icon in their toolbar will get the two next to each other... Looks good otherwise, though.
Changes as per my discussions with Dan:
- Separated snapshot functionality into two individual buttons, Create New Item From Current Page and Take Snapshot of Current page
- Updated schema to support primary, secondary and hidden item types (and future user customizations)
- Reorganized New Item menu, moving secondary items into sub-menu
- Removed ability to create link attachments, since it never really made much sense -- will simply use the webpage item type instead. Underlying functionality still exists for the time being, as people have existing links in their libraries--I think we're gonna have to just warn beta testers and delete them in a transition step, as converting nested links really wouldn't be worth the effort.
- Moved file link/add functions into new item menu and removed attachment drop-down
- Large, prominent View and Locate buttons in edit pane for going to an associated URL and looking up in OpenURL, respectively -- buttons gray out as appropriate
- New Item from Page stores the URL and access date (Item.save() checks for the string "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP" for accessDate and doesn't bind it as a string)
- "Website" to "Web Page" (do we prefer "Webpage"? they both look a bit funky in uppercase)
More coming.
Bugs/Known Issues:
- Since snapshots from the toolbar are now top-level in the current collection, there needs to be a way to drag them into items
- The camera icon for adding snapshots, despite being a famfamfam icon, really doesn't read too well (or perhaps just clashes with the rest of our icons). Anybody have a better one? (It also may be able to just be lightened up a bit.)
- Trying the large View/Locate buttons after discussions with Dan, but this approach may not work -- 1) a large View button for the URL makes a lot less sense when you have a parent item with a child snapshot, since people will end up clicking it all the time when they really want to view the snapshot, and 2) the Locate button is awfully big for something that only applies to certain types of items, may not get used very often when it does, and probably won't work when it is
- The access date is stored in UTC and displayed with toLocaleString() like Date Added and Date Modified, but, unlike those two, it's also user-editable. This is clearly a problem. Probably need to parse to Date on blur() with strToDate() and insert as UTC, discarding anything left over.
- Item type itself is still "website" -- should probably change that while we still can
Closes#253, OpenURL arrow should provide visual feedback on mouseover and/or look more button-like
Addresses #304, change references to "website" to "web page"
Addresses #207, openurl arrow functionality
Differentiates between single and double fields for the search, but there's a problem in the current implementation in that only one field is editable at once, so displaying two-field names in a drop-down is a little problematic. While I could display the full names, comma-delimited, and get the discrete parts (which is what Scholar.Utilities.AutoComplete.getResultComment(), included in this commit, is for--the creatorID for the row would be hidden in the autocomplete drop-down comment field), it's a bit unclear what should happen when a user selects a comma-separated name from the drop-down of one of the fields. One option would be to have a row for the last name (in case that's all they want to complete) and other rows for "last, first" matches, and selecting one of the two-part names would replace whatever's in the opposite name field with the appropriate text (and save it to the DB, I'm afraid, unless I change how the creator fields work), keeping the focus in the current textbox for easy tabbing. Not great, but it might work.
Other ideas?
Adds tab handling to tags interface, which also addresses beta tester requests for a quicker way to enter multiple tags
This is getting pretty messy, but it's still probably better than repeating all the itemPane.js in tagsbox.xml.
One known issue is that, since it resorts the list of tags after a change, if you change an existing tag to a name that alters its current position and then tab away, you don't necessarily end up in the field you expect.
- Switched to manually repeated bound parameters in indexWords()
- Switched to the innerHTML regex used elsewhere instead of a more proper but nevertheless misguided DOM traverser to split elements in indexDocument
This may invalidate the fulltext progress indicator ticket
Still need #292, "Delete From Library" context menu option in collections
This may or may not help people understand that deleting from a collection doesn't by design delete from the library, but, regardless, this is the same behavior as iTunes.
Example usage:
var windowWatcher = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/embedcomp/window-watcher;1"].
getService(Components.interfaces.nsIWindowWatcher);
var progress = new Scholar.ProgressWindow(windowWatcher.activeWindow);
progress.changeHeadline('Indexing item...');
progress.addLines(['All About Foo'], ['chrome://scholar/skin/treeitem-book.png']);
progress.addDescription('Bar bar bar bar bar');
progress.show();
progress.fade();
There are currently two types of fulltext searching: an SQL-based word index and a file scanner. They each have their advantages and drawbacks.
The word index is very fast to search and is currently used for the find-as-you-type quicksearch. However, indexing files takes some time, so we should probably offer a preference to turn it off ("Index attachment content for quicksearch" or something). There's also an issue with Chinese characters (which are indexed by character rather than word, since there are no spaces to go by, so a search for a word with common characters could produce erroneous results). The quicksearch doesn't use a left-bound index (since that would probably upset German speakers searching for "musik" in "nachtmusik," though I don't know for sure how they think of words) but still seems pretty fast.
* Note: There will be a potentially long delay when you start Firefox with this revision as it builds a fulltext word index of your existing items. We obviously need a notification/option for this. *
The file scanner, used in the Attachment Content condition of the search dialog, offers phrase searching as well as regex support (both case-sensitive and not, and defaulting to multiline). It doesn't require an index, though it should probably be optimized to use the word index, if available, for narrowing the results when not in regex mode. (It does only scan files that pass all the other search conditions, which speeds it up considerably for multi-condition searches, and skips non-text files unless instructed otherwise, but it's still relatively slow.)
Both convert HTML to text before searching (with the exception of the binary file scanning mode).
There are some issues with which files get indexed and which don't that we can't do much about and that will probably confuse users immensely. Dan C. suggested some sort of indicator (say, a green dot) to show which files are indexed.
Also added (very ugly) charset detection (anybody want to figure out getCharsetFromString(str)?), a setTimeout() replacement in the XPCOM service, an arrayToHash() method, and a new header to timedtextarea.xml, since it's really not copyright CHNM (it's really just a few lines off from the toolkit timed-textbox binding--I tried to change it to extend timed-textbox and just ignore Return keypress events so that we didn't need to duplicate the Mozilla code, but timed-textbox's reliance on html:input instead of html:textarea made things rather difficult).
To do:
- Pref/buttons to disable/clear/rebuild fulltext index
- Hidden prefs to set maximum file size to index/scan
- Don't index words of fewer than 3 non-Asian characters
- MRU cache for saved searches
- Use word index if available to narrow search scope of fulltext scanner
- Cache attachment info methods
- Show content excerpt in search results (at least in advanced search window, when it exists)
- Notification window (a la scraping) to show when indexing
- Indicator of indexed status
- Context menu option to index
- Indicator that a file scanning search is in progress, if possible
- Find other ways to make it index the NYT front page in under 10 seconds
- Probably fix lots of bugs, which you will likely start telling me about...now.
Note that there's no code for user types and fields yet -- just the schema (actually there's a tiny bit of code in the item type manager, since we'll probably use some of the same methods for managing user types, but not much)
Templates for primary item types are currently only used by the item type manager to make creating new types easier and to prevent the removal of fields from an item type that are associated with its template item type -- the fields are all still recorded in itemTypeFields, since they might have different orders or default visibility settings from their templates
This lets us add tables to user.sql without writing migration steps for them yet still have the ability to change existing user tables and migrate data if necessary.
Also added _getDropCommands() to do a regex on the SQL file and create the DROP TABLE|INDEX steps necessary to use the DB_REBUILD flag without DROP commands in the SQL file itself, before I realized that it probably made the most sense to just delete the SQL file and storage directory. Changed _initializeSchema() to do that instead. Leaving _getDropCommands() in, in case there's ever a need for it.
Using Shift-Enter as the save keystroke within the Extra textbox so that people can use Enter to create multiple lines of text. Shift-Enter would normally be the newline command, but that's probably a convention that non-technical users of Zotero wouldn't know... Tab (and other triggers for blur()) also saves, and since Extra is the last field, tabbing away functions the same as hitting Enter does for other fields, so it's probably not that big of a deal.
This should make development much easier, as we can, for example, add 80 item types without having to write transition steps
Pretty sure this won't delete anyone's data. Might want to test that theory, though.
- closes#217, ability to exclude notes/attachments from select items window
- closes#244, ability to quick search from select items window
- fixes a bug with footnotes in Word integration
- fixes a bug in InnoPAC translator where items would sometimes appear twice
Here's a shot at a single/double creator field toggle switch -- let me know what you think
A few issues:
- There's currently no comma between the last name and first name when in two-field mode -- I removed it to greatly simplify the code, hoping to be able to use the CSS :after pseudo-element, but that seems to not work with XUL -- I'll figure out a clean solution and add it back ( refs #288 )
- It's not very smart about switching between single-field mode and two-field mode, as it currently just keeps the last word (even if it's "Jr." or "III") as the last name and puts the rest in the first name field -- not a big deal, but it should at least be a bit smarter about this ( refs #289 )
- There are probably some other bugs
New logic in itemTreeView notify() target:
- Items are only selected on add in the active window -- this fixes a fairly major flaw in the previous system that would cause new items to be selected in all open windows
- If a quicksearch is open in the active window and a new item is added, clear the search
- If quicksearch and active window and item modify, rerun search
- If quicksearch and not active window, rerun search
- If not quicksearch and not active window, update list but retain previous selection
Addresses #260, Add auto-complete to search window
- New XPCOM autocomplete component for Zotero data -- can be used by setting the autocompletesearch attribute of a textbox to 'zotero' and passing a search scope with the autocompletesearchparam attribute. Additional parameters can be passed by appending them to the autocompletesearchparam value with a '/', e.g. 'tag/2732' (to exclude tags that show up in item 2732)
- Tag entry now uses more or less the same interface as metadata -- no more popup window -- note that tab isn't working properly yet, and there's no way to quickly enter multiple tags (though it's now considerably quicker than it was before)
- Autocomplete for tags, excluding any tags already set for the current item
- Standalone note windows now register with the Notifier (since tags needed item modification notifications to work properly), which will help with #282, "Notes opened in separate windows need item notification"
- Tags are now retrieved in alphabetical order
- Scholar.Item.replaceTag(oldTagID, newTag), with a single notify
- Scholar.getAncestorByTagName(elem, tagName) -- walk up the DOM tree from an element until an element with the specified tag name is found (also checks with 'xul:' prefix, for use in XBL), or false if not found -- probably shouldn't be used too widely, since it's doing string comparisons, but better than specifying, say, nine '.parentNode' properties, and makes for more resilient code
A few notes:
- Autocomplete in Minefield seems to self-destruct after using it in the same field a few times, taking down saving of the field with it -- this may or may not be my fault, but it makes Zotero more or less unusable in 3.0 at the moment. Sorry. (I use 3.0 myself for development, so I'll work on it.)
- This would have been much, much easier if having an autocomplete textbox (which uses an XBL-generated popup for the suggestions) within a popup (as it is in the independent note edit panes) didn't introduce all sorts of crazy bugs that had to be defeated with annoying hackery -- one side effect of this is that at the moment you can't close the tags popup with the Escape key
- Independent note windows now need to pull in itemPane.js to function properly, which is a bit messy and not ideal, but less messy and more ideal than duplicating all the dual-state editor and tabindex logic would be
- Hitting tab in a tag field not only doesn't work but also breaks things until the next window refresh.
- There are undoubtedly other bugs.
- import translators no longer fail when trying to import an item with no name
- the T2/BT field becomes the publication title when no JO/JF field is available (fixes newspaper issues)
- Y2 is now treated as part of the date if and only if it is improperly formatted (seriously, why can't Thomson get their own specs straight?)
- work around EndNote's strange behavior of putting article titles into notes for no apparent reason
- RIS export gives dates as per specification
- fixed a bug that could have (potentially) caused problems formatting "January"
- allow translators to access strToDate function
MODS uses the encoding as specified in the <?xml tag, or else UTF-8
RIS uses IBM850, since the spec says "IBM Extended Character Set" and it's the only code page Mozilla supports. (should I do this? or just use unicode?)
MARC uses UTF-8, since I don't think there's any way to get full MARC-8 support, and UTF-8 is now the preferred encoding anyway
- improved bibliography (especially Chicago Manual of Style)
- improved error handling for import/export/bibliography
- bibliographic export now ignores notes and standalone attachment (before, they made export silently fail). an error appears if you try to generate a bibliography from only notes or standalone attachments.
positions "saving item" window in a slightly better place on Windows
the UMich bug was actually bigger than I though. as it turns out, the HiddenDOMWindow in Windows is not a chrome window, so i had to modify createHiddenBrowser() to attach the hidden browser object to an existing browser window. i don't believe this should have any adverse effects for snapshots, etc., but Dan, correct me if i'm wrong. it would be nice to be able to create a real chrome instance instead of a XUL element, but all of my attempts at doing so have failed.
i've fixed the Amazon.com bug (i think) and made the translator show a "Could Not Save Item" prompt rather than show an empty list, but if you see any other pages where this happens, let me know
- make EBSCO scraper work better through a proxy
- shorten Accession Number -> Accession No, Journal Abbreviation -> Journal Abbr, Publication Title -> Publication. it does look a bit stranger, but it also makes the interface more functional (especially for those of us without giant widescreen LCDs ;-)
(Apparently 'columnName NONE' in SQLite is functionally equivalent to 'columnName ILUVTIDDLYWINKS' in setting column affinity--as in, they both use the default of NUMERIC--which frankly I feel the docs could've been slightly more clear on, since they scatter the word NONE in capital letters all about the page with the other affinity keywords...)
modifies scrapers to use dates in the format that comes out of the page, rather than converting to SQL
adds Scholar.Date.formatDate() to provide a pretty representation of dates
- Scholar.strToDate() accepts a string date and returns an object containing year, month, day, and part
- capture access date whenever URL is captured
- updated Zotero.dot to use new namespaces
Closes#208, tags overflow pane
This is kind of cheating, but it works, and as long as we can live with a 170px min-height, I'm not going to take the time to figure out how (and whether) this can be fixed.
- About panel now gets version number automatically
- Change version from 1.0a1 to 1.0b1
* Important: If you're on an SVN install, you need to rename the scholar@chnm.gmu.edu text file in your profile extension directory to zotero@chnm.gmu.edu *
XPI installs will (I think) update automatically, since I kept an entry in updates.rdf with the old GUID
This needs to be replaced with a 24-bit PNG with a transparent (rather than white) background -- Dan, you can either send that to me or go ahead and replace it yourself (I'd do it but I don't know the kerning, etc.)
Using a -1px bottom margin to get infinite height (a la Fitts's Law) when maximized, though I haven't tested on Windows or Linux -- let me know if clicking the screen edge doesn't work for you
Proper labels for saved searches, hiding rather than disabling irrelevant menu options, added "New Saved Search..." to menu, made file and bibliography export work with saved searches, added "Export Library..." option to Library drop-down
addresses #214, add footnote support to word integration
- the third icon on the Zotero Word toolbar is now reserved for "Document Options," which, for now, means on the selection of styles
- the Document Options window will, for now, appear the first time you create a citation. the default style probably belongs in the Scholar preferences window.
- you can now generate citations in both footnote and in-text citation formats. you can't yet switch between them on the fly, but that should be coming soon...
- Ibid is not yet implemented. again, coming soon.
- select() new collections and saved searches on creation
- Show all collections in search dialog Collection condition drop-down, not just top-level ones -- eventually there should probably be some sort of level indication to show hierarchy
- Don't allow a search to define itself as a savedSearchID condition. Right.
- Fixed a couple bugs in Collection condition creation that would've made such searches often not work
- Added saved search 'add' support to collectionTreeView notify(), and send the right trigger from Scholar.Search
Implemented isBefore and isAfter operators and added to date conditions -- currently have to type dates in SQL format, but we'll have a chooser or something by Beta 2 (this should probably be a known issue)
Added isLessThan and isGreaterThan to 'pages', 'section', 'accessionNumber', 'seriesNumber', and 'issue' fields, though somebody should probably check me on that list
Removed JS strict warning on empty search results
- Added support for tabbing between fields, which unfortunately we don't get for free from tabindex because of what we're doing with labels and textboxes. (The textbox being tabbed away from is deleted before the blur() completes, so it doesn't know where it's supposed to go next.) Basically replicated the built-in functionality for all the text fields -- can add on special tricks for creator adding/removing later.
- Increased spacing between rows slightly and adjusted margins to get rid of shifting when switching between label and textbox -- this also fixes the annoying clicking-off-a-textbox-to-the-lower-portion-of-a-label-below-it-doesn't-select-the-label problem.
not yet implemented:
- formatted in-text citations, rather than placeholders
- footnotes
- selection of citation style (for now, only APA is available)
- support for non-ASCII characters
- exclusion of notes from select items window
- Windows support (although it shouldn't be difficult)
- probably much more...
"Notes" column changed to "#" and combined with the attachment count. "#" isn't exactly immediately self-explanatory, but "Notes/attachments" would be way too long, and once you realize what it's for (i.e. the first time you create a child item), you really don't want the column taking up any more room than that... If people have a better suggestion, do share.
The notes/attachment count wasn't going down on an attachment deletion because it's not actually a notes/attachment count at all--it's a notes count, and new attachments were incorrectly incrementing it.
This technically either fixes or invalidates #202 ("attachments categorized as notes"), depending on how you look at it, but I'll change that to reflect the desired goal of having a combined notes/attachments count.
Refs #202
The problem was twofold: 1) onselect="ScholarItemPane.loadPane(this.selectedIndex)" is (for some reason) triggered when clicking off of the "+" creator add button onto the rest of the deck pane (and not just when switching tabs) and 2) the selectedIndex passed into loadPane() from the deck during the non-tab triggers is (for some reason) an empty string rather than the index of the selected tab, which is why the creator problem only used to happen the first time you clicked away from a "+" (before the empty string was stored as a key in the _loaded array). (In short, onselect for decks is pretty broken.)
Now only calling loadPane if (this.selectedIndex!=='') -- can't just test for typeof=='number' because this.selectedIndex on the deck is always a string
refs #179 and #190
- Added 'fulltext' condition as shortcut to add an operator/value against all string-based conditions -- can be used for quicksearch within a view if collectionID/savedSearchID is added as a required condition along with it
Note that the 'fulltext' condition isn't stored internally and addCondition() doesn't return a searchConditionID for it, so it's not really meant to be used for saved searches.
Example:
var search = new Scholar.Search();
search.addCondition('collectionID', 'is', 6856, true);
search.addCondition('fulltext', 'contains', 'wellman');
Scholar.debug(search.search());
- Fixed isNot/doesNotContain for items table fields and collectionID
Conditions can now offer drop-down menus rather than freeform text fields -- implemented for collections/saved searches and item types
Special handling to combine collections and saved searches into a single "Collection" menu (can we get away with calling them "Smart Collections"?) -- internally, values are stored as C1234 or S5678 in the interface and converted to/from regular collectionID and savedSearchID conditions for search.js
Use localized strings for conditions (tries searchConditions.* first, then itemFields.*)
Alphabetize condition list
Operator menu now fixed length for all conditions
- Support for multiple id collection/search remove/modify notifications
- New method Scholar.Searches.get(id) to get 'id' and 'name' for a particular savedSearchID
Scholar.Attachments.importSnapshotFromFile(file, url, title, mimeType, charset, sourceItemID)
file is primary file within directory -- file.parent is copied into the storage directory
url is the original URL associated with the snapshot
Attachments.importFromURL() now first does a HEAD request to get the MIME type and passes that through Scholar.MIME.hasInternalHandler() (now abstracted from Scholar.File, along with the other MIME functions) -- if it can handle the MIME type, it uses a hidden browser; otherwise, it use a remote web page persist to save the file directly
closes#160, cache regular expressions
closes#188, rewrite MARC handling functions
MARC-based translators should now produce item types besides "book." right now, artwork, film, and manuscript are available. MARC also has codes for various types of audio (speech, music, etc.) and maps.
the EBSCO translator does not yet produce attachments. i sent them an email because their RIS export is invalid (the URLs come after the "end of record" field) and i'm waiting to see if they'll fix it before i try to fix it myself.
the EBSCO translator is unfortunately a bit slow, because it has to make 5 requests in order to get RIS export. the alternative (scraping individual item pages) would be even slower.
regular expression caching can be turned off by disabling extensions.scholar.cacheTranslatorData in about:config. if you leave it on, you'll have to restart Firefox after updating translators.
On Simon's suggestion, appending .html to all text/html files--I can't reproduce the problem, and I'm not sure what's causing the ExternalHelperAppService to get confused, but this should at least avoid the issue...
import/export of file data should work for all file types _except_ snapshots (in this situation, export is working, but import is not yet complete; see #193)
also, fixes a potential security issue that could have allowed malicious web translators to post local data to remote sites (although, given we maintain the central repository and there's no easy way to install a translator, the risk would have been minimal to begin with).
closes#3, Overflow metadata dumps into "extra" field
add "extra" data where such data is useful and conveniently accessible (not available for XML-based export or MARC formats yet)
add links to permanent URLs
download associated files from full text sources (if extensions.scholar.downloadAssociatedFiles preference is enabled)
fix WorldCat translator
improve InnoPAC translator (it now works on Georgetown search results pages, albeit slowly, because it must first realize the catalog is misconfigured)
tag items from SIRSI and WorldCat
return to putting the full lengths of books into "pages," because some citation styles require it
fix COinS (broken a few revisions ago)
closes#186, stop translators from hanging
when a document loads inside a frameset, we now check whether we can scrape each individual frame.
all functions involving tabs have been vastly simplified, because in the process of figuring this out, i discovered Firefox 2's new tab events.
if a translator throws an exception inside loadDocument(), doGet(), doPost(), or processDocuments(), a translate error message will appear, and the translator will not hang
(Also fixes bug from r379 where changing creator type on a blank unsaved creator would actually insert "(first)" and "(last)")
Localized '(first)' and '(last)'
Refs #179, adding a new creator then clicking an existing creator makes the creator field disappear
closes#180, make all contextual menu export/create bibliography options work right
also:
- add Chicago Note style output
- unregister RDF data sources from cache after import
Fixed a number of creator-editing-related issues (mostly interface-side, with a little help from the data layer):
- New row no longer disappears when clicking "+" and then clicking the existing or new creator (removed onselect="ScholarItemPane.loadPane(this.selectedIndex)" on the <deck> (from r371, with changelog "Individual tabs don't load their content unless selected"), which doesn't seem to be necessary as far as I can tell)
- New row no longer disappears when changing creator before editing names (setting the creator type now triggers an Item.save() with an otherwise blank creator (now allowed by the data layer), which isn't entirely ideal but is probably OK for now)
- Clicking the minus button on an unsaved row (i.e. one just created with the plus button) no longer throws an error (new method Item.hasCreatorAt(pos), and ScholarItemPane.removeCreator() just deletes the label directly, since it doesn't get a notify() event to reload the pane)
- The plus button is disabled on unsaved rows, since allowing the user to create multiple unsaved rows and then edit one in the middle is problematic (and the other alternatives have their own problems); the minus button is also disabled on the default row that shows when there are no creators
- Creator type is no longer reset when editing a name field
- Name field is no longer erased when clicking directly on creator type popup and changing creator type without blurring textbox
- Comma is appended to last name when switching from <textbox> to <label> without saving changes (before it was just appended to labels when the pane was loaded)
references #178, changes to various date fields
- updates CSL to work with the latest schema. we can now (almost) generate completely valid APA style. the only issue is that there's no syntax for specifying short forms for page and creator type labels.
- updates scrapers to use date field rather than year field.
- removes now-unnecessary translation engine code pertaining to year field.
Added isUTC parameter to Scholar.Date.sqlToDate() and now run the two columns through that
Side effect: now using toLocaleString() to format the date strings
Closes#111, minor modifications to field list schema
Changes per above tickets and comments at http://chnm.grouphub.com/projects/310105/msg/cat/2333974/2995041/comments
- date, year and lastModified merged into date
- added date field to journalArticle
- added series, seriesTitle and seriesText to journalArticle
- added seriesNumber (along with series) to book and bookSection
(xmlhttp.status seems to turn into a very large integer when there's a network error--I can't imagine this a fairly reliable test, but, then, neither was the previous one, and at least at the moment we're not actually using the test for anything other than an appropriate debug message)
- Fixed bug in File.hasInternalHandler() (no access to navigator from XPCOM)
- Changed "View Attachment" action to check File.hasInternalHandler() and use window.loadURI() for internally handled files and nsIFile.launch() for external -- this prevents the user from getting a helper app dialog when they try to view external files. I basically had to duplicate most of Mozilla's content detection logic and "guess" whether or not it will be able to handle the file internally, which seems a little silly, but, while I feel there are probably better ways to do various parts of this, what's here seems to do the trick. Let me know if you notice it guessing incorrectly (i.e. you get a helper app dialog rather than having a file just open or it launches a file that should've just been loaded into the window). Also look for text files that should be launched rather than opened, especially XML-based data files, as this is a chance for Scholar to be smarter than Firefox itself--for example, OmniGraffle files, which are actually just XML files, normally open up in Firefox as an XML tree, but Scholar will launch them instead. (I imagine the same will need to be done for OmniOutliner, among other things...)
If you have attachments to the old terminology, feel free to file a complaint.
Changed interface code too, since David is gone (or at the very least has more important things to do with his remaining time)
- 'isInstitution' parameter added to Item.setCreator(), Creators.getID(), Creators.add()
- 'isInstitution' property added to return from Creators.get() and Item.getCreator()
var obj = Scholar.Items.getNewItemByType(1);
obj.setField('title', 'Digital History for Dummies');
obj.setCreator(0, '', 'Center for History and New Media', 1, true); // true == institutional creator
var id = obj.save();
Note: 'firstName' field is ignored when 'isInstitution' is true
Conditions in ANY queries can be made required by passing 'true' as an extra parameter to addCondition() and updateCondition() -- this can be used for limiting ANY queries to particular collections (in place of the removed 'context' condition), but if there was an elegant way to expose it to the user for all ANY queries, it's something users might find very useful.
- Implemented 'collectionID' and 'savedSearchID' conditions (a.k.a. search within a search) and removed special 'context' condition. Per my conversation with Dan, the 'recursive' flag is now a global flag that applies to all specified collectionIDs, which is less than ideal but probably better than the alternatives (e.g. having condition-specific recursive checkboxes). It does mean, however, that a "Search subfolders" checkbox is irrelevant if there are no collectionID conditions and should probably be greyed out until applicable.
Another side effect is that it's no longer possible to do an ANY search and return results only within a specific folder (though it can now be done by putting the ANY conditions in a subsearch). Since ANY searches are always annoying in this regard, what I might do is add a way to mark particular conditions as required even in ANY mode, which would allow for quite a lot of flexibility...
Note also that while 'collectionID' and 'savedSearchID' are standard conditions, they should probably be combined into a single condition on the interface side (like playlists and smart playlists under just 'Playlist' in iTunes).
- Now skips invalid/obsolete saved conditions in load()
- Remaining searchConditionIDs are no longer affected by removeCondition() (i.e. they now act like autoincrements), which should make interface code simpler
- Changed default join mode to ALL
- Fixed loading of saved searches with no search conditions