![]() It also no longer seems to alternate as described above. It often seems to default to copying the citation rather than the bibliography when I press shift+cmd+C. ![]() I think this has increased recently with the last few updates. But something strange is going on with the code here :) This also means I can just 'reset' it to copy bibliographies for now, and it'll work for me. This explains why I just found the bug: I very rarely use shift+cmd+A, and must have clicked it by accident at some point (possibly a while ago), and set it to citation only for single items now. And the other way around, if I select multiple items and press shift+cmd+A, then it gets stuck as copy citation for any single items for both shift+cmd+A and shift+cmd+C. In other words, if I select two entries in Zotero, then press shift+cmd+C, a bibliography containing both items is copied, and from that point forward if I select only one item, either shift+cmd+A or shift+cmd+C will copy only the bibliography for that item, never the citation. Single items: only the last-used command for multiple items works. Multiple items: the commands work as expected. The keyboard comments function differently based on whether one item or multiple items are selected. I can't seem to copy the full reference in bibliography format from the keyboard. But from the keyboard both shift+cmd+A and shift+cmd+C give me just the citation. When I use the Edit menu to "Copy Citation" or "Copy Bibliography" both work correctly. I just noticed this today but would guess it comes from the most recent update to Zotero for Mac (5.0.55.1) from a few weeks ago. ![]()
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