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 +=== Miscellaneous ===
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 +  * **Automatically check for updated translators:** Allow Zotero to automatically update its translators (for detecting and saving bibliographic data from different websites) and citation styles. You manually check for updates immediately by clicking the "Update now" button.
 +  * **Report broken site translators:** Allow Zotero to notify its developers when a translator fails to save an item. This information is submitted anonymously.
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 === Language ===  === Language === 
  
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 //If you store attached files in Zotero — the default — this setting does not affect you. It only applies to //linked// files.// //If you store attached files in Zotero — the default — this setting does not affect you. It only applies to //linked// files.//
  
-This setting allows you to specify a base directory for linked files, so that links are functional on two computers with different directory structures (e.g., when a folder with linked files is synced through a service like Dropbox). For example, if the folder with your linked files is at ''/home/laptop/sync'' on your laptop and at ''/home/work/sync'' on your work computer, set those paths as the base directory on each respective machine. Zotero then only stores the links relative to that base directory, so the same "relative" links work on both computers+This setting allows you to access linked files on multiple computers even when they're stored in different locations on each computerYou should set the base directory to the folder on each computer under which you store linked files. For example, if the folder with your linked files is at ''/Users/Sarah/Dropbox'' on your laptop and at ''C:\Users\Sarah\Dropbox'' on your work computer, set those paths as the base directory on each respective machine. If you add a linked file within the base directory, Zotero stores relative path to that base directory rather than an absolute path. 
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 +If you're using the [[http://zotfile.com/|ZotFile plugin]] to help with a linked-file workflowyou should configure it to store linked files within the base directory you've configured.
  
 === Data Directory Location === === Data Directory Location ===
  
-By default, Zotero stores your [[zotero_data|data directory]] (which contains your library database, attachment files, and several other files) in your user home directory on your computer. This is the best location for most users, but it is possible to change the location. After changing the data directory location, Zotero will store newly created data in the new location. +By default, Zotero stores your [[:zotero_data|data directory]] (which contains your library database, attachment files, and several other files) in your user home directory on your computer. This is the best location for most users, but it is possible to change the location. After changing the data directory location, Zotero will store newly created data in the new location. 
  
 Note, that Zotero will not, however, copy over existing data to the new location. If you want to keep your data, you need to move the files manually. Click the "Show Data Directory" button to open the Zotero directory in your computer's file browser. You will need to move the entire "Zotero" folder (including, 'zotero.sqlite', 'storage', 'styles', and all other files) to the new directory. Note, that Zotero will not, however, copy over existing data to the new location. If you want to keep your data, you need to move the files manually. Click the "Show Data Directory" button to open the Zotero directory in your computer's file browser. You will need to move the entire "Zotero" folder (including, 'zotero.sqlite', 'storage', 'styles', and all other files) to the new directory.
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 == Unsafe Data Directory Locations == == Unsafe Data Directory Locations ==
  
-There are several data directory locations that are potentially unsafe and **likely to lead to database corruption or even data loss**. If you use any of these setups, be sure to [[zotero_data|back up]] your Zotero data frequently.+There are several data directory locations that are potentially unsafe and **likely to lead to database corruption or even data loss**. If you use any of these setups, be sure to [[:zotero_data|back up]] your Zotero data frequently.
  
-  * **Cloud-syncing folders**: Storing your Zotero data directory in a cloud-syncing folder (e.g., Dropbox, Google Drive, or other similar folder synchronization services) is extremely unsafe and will almost certainly lead to database corruption and potentially data loss. The forums contain [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/13359/|several]] [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/27900/synching-to-dropbox/|threads]] [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/6128/dropbox-and-zotero-15-case-conflicts/|about]] [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/24593/backing-up-a-large-database-without-corrupting-it/|the problems]] that users have faced with Dropbox- or Google Drive-based setups. See [[https://www.zotero.org/support/sync#alternative_syncing_solutions|Alternative Syncing Solutions]] for potential safe methods of using cloud-syncing services to sync Zotero attachment files. +  * **Cloud-syncing folders**: Storing your Zotero data directory in a cloud-syncing folder (e.g., Dropbox, Google Drive, or other similar folder synchronization services) is extremely unsafe and will almost certainly lead to database corruption and potentially data loss. The forums contain [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/13359/|several]] [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/27900/synching-to-dropbox/|threads]] [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/6128/dropbox-and-zotero-15-case-conflicts/|about]] [[http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/24593/backing-up-a-large-database-without-corrupting-it/|the problems]] that users have faced with Dropbox- or Google Drive-based setups. See [[:sync#alternative_syncing_solutions|Alternative Syncing Solutions]] for potential safe methods of using cloud-syncing services to sync Zotero attachment files. 
-  * **Network drives**: If you store your Zotero data directory on a network drive and then access it from multiple computers at the same time, you are very likely to encounter database corruption. For example, if you leave Zotero open on your laptop, then open the same Zotero database on the network drive from your work computer, you will likely experience corruption. You should never use a network drive to permit multiple users to access the same Zotero database on different machines (use [[Groups]] or [[sync|Zotero syncing]] for that). +  * **Network drives**: If you store your Zotero data directory on a network drive and then access it from multiple computers at the same time, you are very likely to encounter database corruption. For example, if you leave Zotero open on your laptop, then open the same Zotero database on the network drive from your work computer, you will likely experience corruption. You should never use a network drive to permit multiple users to access the same Zotero database on different machines (use [[:Groups]] or [[:sync|Zotero syncing]] for that). 
-  * **Virtual machines**: Similar to issues with network drives, it can be unsafe to use the same Zotero database file from both a virtual machine and the computer's host operating system (or another virtual machine). If the same Zotero database is accessed from two locations at the same time (e.g., if Zotero is open on both the virtual machine and the host operating system), corruption is likely. If you want to use Zotero in a virtual machine, it is better to set up a separate Zotero data directory in the virtual machine and to keep it up to date using [[sync|Zotero syncing]].+  * **Virtual machines**: Similar to issues with network drives, it can be unsafe to use the same Zotero database file from both a virtual machine and the computer's host operating system (or another virtual machine). If the same Zotero database is accessed from two locations at the same time (e.g., if Zotero is open on both the virtual machine and the host operating system), corruption is likely. If you want to use Zotero in a virtual machine, it is better to set up a separate Zotero data directory in the virtual machine and to keep it up to date using [[:sync|Zotero syncing]].
  
 === Database Maintenance === === Database Maintenance ===
  
-  * **Check Database Integrity:** This function checks your Zotero database for any data corruption. Database corruption is rare. In most cases, it is caused by storing your data directory in an [[#usafe_data_directory_locations|unsafe location]]. Checking database integrity can take a long time if your database is very large. If your database is corrupted, you can use the [[/utils/dbfix/|Database Repair Tools]] to repair the corruption. +  * **Check Database Integrity:** This function checks your Zotero database for any data corruption. Database corruption is rare, and in most cases is caused by storing your data directory in an [[#unsafe_data_directory_locations|unsafe location]]. Checking database integrity can take a long time if your database is very large. If your database is corrupted, you can try to use the [[/utils/dbfix/|Database Repair Tool]] to repair the corruption. 
-  * **Reset Translators…:** Reset web and import/export translators to the current Zotero defaults using the latest versions from the Zotero server+  * **Reset Translators…:** Reset web and import/export translators to the versions bundled with the application or provided as updates from Zotero servers
-  * **Reset Styles…:** Reset citation styles to the current Zotero defaults using the latest versions from the Zotero server.+  * **Reset Styles…:** Reset citation styles to the versions bundled with the application or provided as updates from Zotero servers.
  
  
preferences/advanced.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/11 06:54 by dstillman