Having a single customElements.js file that we import everywhere we need it
helps with organization, and it gives us a single place to put things like the
<tab> fix.
We could switch to using setElementCreationCallback() like Firefox if the number
of imports gets out of hand, but the overhead right now should be small.
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 seems that the issue wasn't that zotero:// URLs can't be loaded in a content
browser, but rather that the report extension was returning a channel that the
content browser couldn't access. For some reason, it handled that failure by
passing the URL off to the OS, which then opened a duplicate instance of Zotero.
Also:
- Remove ensureBrowserType() and always use <browser type="content"> in
basicViewer (see b8966f)
- Fix system principal being used to load extensions without `loadAsChrome` set
to true if an extension with `loadAsChrome` set to true had been loaded in the
past
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.
- 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>
- Windows global styles make .header bold, so we'll override them
- Prefix IDs in <notes-box>
- Give <tags-box> Add button a normal margin
- I think the CSS this removes was meant to apply to tags in the list, not the
Add button, but that's handled elsewhere now
Follow-up to 6b819e259c: fixes element-specific
selectors mistakenly being applied globally, and some selectors not having the
intended effect because of lower specificity.