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@fbennett, can you chime in on this, please?
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Um ... no. Would that be sensible behavior? If so, and if we know what "the word is lowercase" means, citeproc-us could be taught to do it. I don't think we should bother - the added value over just lettings titles alone is minimal. I'd just fix the…
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The solution is to set up the field content in sentence-case, and use the text-case="title" setting to convert to title-case if required by the target style. Yes, I'm realizing that. Vancouver (maybe this particular variant of Vancouver) requires se…
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@adamsmith, ok, now I understand what this is about. Yes, I was mistaken. I cannot disagree more with your second paragraph. Just four months ago, you said yourself that the chances of Zotero supporting "Endnoted" bibliography were very slim. (http…
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@fbennett, Any plans on the CSL-m side? I don't have references that need to be specified with col. in bibliography, but access to the locator variable in bibliography will open up some interesting possibilities.
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@adamsmith, Any plans to implement this?
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"The problem is that there is no way to determine which capitalized words in a title are proper nouns, without cumbersome markup of the field content." Yes, that makes perfect sense. Yes, I got confused by the specs.
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I don't think we are on the same page. I have an article title "The New York state law", which is converted to "The new york state law". Are you saying this is the behavior oof citeproc-js all along?
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@ Dan Stillman, Is the restriction on adding files to a public group still valid? Is it a copyright concern? Is there any getting around this? I'd like to give my students access to a group library without compelling them to subscribe to any serv…
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No, not the online version. I understand that the URLs for the collections on zotero.org are permanent. I prefer a URL to the collection on desktop (or firefox-based browser or software or whatever you call it). So, your answer is that this request…
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Well, it depends on how you look at it. I could do that in the OS, but it will be out of context. Within Zotero, it's easy to see where that file belongs in the hierarchy.
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Reading the MLZ specifications supplement, I think I now know what to try. I guess this must be done in the style, rather than in the abbreviation list. I'll give it a shot first.
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Well, I may be confused here but I thought it worked. Your own Hints file has them too.
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@fbennett, That's a cool feature! Yes, I understand what you mean by the last sentence. It's the same kind of situation as AF vs. container-title-short that we discussed in the other thread.
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That's not automation. It requires manual tagging. I think Word macro would be the way to go then.
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Got it. I'll just restart the FF when it happens. Not a big deal. Thanks.
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So there are two issues: (1) the priority between AF and JournalAbbr, and (2) whether JournalAbbr should take over when there is no AF. As to (1), everybody seems to be on the same page. AF should overide JournalAbbr. If that's how MLZ is designed …
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For whatever reason, drag-and-dropping works again. I'll try to find out when it doesn't.
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@bwiernik, Thanks! Just what I needed.
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I got tripped up again by the Journal Abbreviation grabbed by the site translator. I think one alternative to taking care of this at the citation processor level that I suggested above is for MLZ to subject all references to the abbreviation filter…
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I agree that additional logic in the processor is the way to go. The best I could come up with is to replace these stopping words with the unicode escaping character \u200B, which is the zero-width space, in the abbreviation filter like below. "of"…
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Yes, it came back to bite again and, through elimination, I found the problematic reference. How do you want me to pass it along to you? Via email?
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Does this happen with all styles, or only with a particular style? ==> It happens with only one document. I can't tell if the same document will work with another style, because I can't switch style due to the error. In any case, other documents…
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I haven't checked them all, but the Connector works fine with MLZ in a number of other sites.
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Ok, chancing class="note" to class"in-text" in cs:style worked for the Chicago style, But doing the same to my Bluebook style doesn't change anything. It still inserts references as footnotes. Any idea why?
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You are absolutely right! I had no idea that class="in-text" would insert the reference info in the body text. I wrongly thought you had to choose some form of call-out to the reference, be it a footnote number or [author-date]. This is going to mak…
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Let's say I wanted to insert the full bibliographic information in the body text. If I'm not mistaken, the Word plugin allows me to insert either an in-text citation or footnote citation, but neither allows me to insert the full bibliographic inform…
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Yes, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
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Thanks!
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Actually your in-house style conforms to Bluebook Rule 20.2.2 as well. I thought the translation must follow the original title in every citation, but I guess I must have misread the rule. Thanks.