ibid not working anymore in word 2007 after update tp 3.0.1

I customized the APA 5th style to suit my needs.
Especially important is the Ibid. I created this and it worked just fine, with my Word 2007.
It worked until yesterday. I updated to Zotero 3 (also installed the standalone version) and now, the Ibids are not working anymore. The full cite is inserted every time. When testing the csl-code in the csl-test-pane in firefox it says ibid work and the code is fine.
I also opened an old document, where the ibids where still there. After updating the citiations every citation changed back to full cite.

I posted my code here:

gist.github.com/1745166

Any Ideas?
  • It's a bug. Ibid is apparently not taking effect in-text, but only in footnotes. I'll take a look, and should have a fix out soon.
  • Marvellous! Thank you. This saves me lots of time fiddling around with my csl. :)
  • This has been fixed and tested. If all goes well, the processor version with the fix will be in the next Zotero release. Thanks for reporting; it's how things get better.
  • Thank you. Will this fix be available at some point in the next two weeks? If Not, i have to switch back - if that's possible.
  • From the pace of updates lately, I would say yes; I make processor
    releases at very short intervals, each time I make a fix or an
    enhancement (a couple of times a week lately, but the pace is
    slowing). Releases are picked up by Zotero within a few days, soon
    after which they become available in the 3.0 development XPI.

    You can watch the Zotero 3.0 checkins here:

    https://github.com/zotero/zotero/commits/3.0

    The checkin that covers this will be labeled "Upgrade citeproc-js to
    version 1.0.277".
  • The 3.0.2 version of Zotero including this update is now up.
  • dstillman Zotero Team
    edited February 8, 2012
    No it's not. But this fix is available for testing in the 3.0 Branch dev XPI.

    3.0.2 won't be out for another day or two.
  • I can wait for another few days... Thanks for the update.

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