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cs:text variable="authority" doesn't render the institution either. Am I missing something?
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I was hoping that I didn't have to "fix" anything. If only citeproc-js can disregard the case in a title or container-title and blindly apply the text-case attribute... (If it can capitalize a field stored in all lower-case, wouldn't it be just as e…
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I found a quick fix while trying different things: after completing a search word (at this point, the Quick Format pane doesn't show you any candidates), pressing the spacebar does the trick. This behavior is definitely different from when you're co…
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Does that mean somebody has to give you access or the log is missing? (I followed the instruction on screen to send the error log.) It is what the title of this thread says. Firefox tries to sync, but stops with the ominous exclamation point in a r…
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(Ok, I shouldn't have said "any field", but the problem would persist even if either the title or creator field had the word "john" in it in my example.) Yes, I suspect non-latin characters in the field may be the problem.
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Yes, I can enter Asian characters, but they don't function as a search string. For example, when you type "john" in the Quick Format box, all items with the word "john" in any of the fields will turn up. That doesn't happen with an Asian word. I hav…
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I've since cleared the local data to download from the server from scratch and also downgraded Firefox for Windows to the previous version 25.0.1. Nothing works. Since uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox didn't work, I'm really at my wits' end. …
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Can there be only one "punctuation-in-quote" in one CSL-m? Is it possible to have different "punctuation-in-quote" option for each set of cs:layout or locally override the option within individual cs:text? I think the answer is no to both, but just…
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Thanks! That's really helpful. I was barking up the wrong tree.
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I was trying to build a simple bifurcation based on the language of the reference. A Korean journal that I'm targeting requires such bifurcation of citation format.
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Prof. Bennett, did you have a chance to look? I am wondering if I'm the only one experiencing this problem.
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Would using the Subfield be an answer to this issue?
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Ok, I'm not sure this will be helpful: Jung Kew Sun, The Effect of Tax Avoidance Behavior on Capital Structure, Korea International Accounting Review, Vol. 51, 2013, 10: 47-74. 선정규, 조세회피행위가 자본구조에 미치는 영향, 국제회계연구 제51집, 20…
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I see. The MLZ handbook wrongly says on p.77 that it's mapped to CSL-m "publisher".
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Of course! I didn't mean THAT quick. :-) Happy holidays!
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Should "up" and "down" be skip words? I see them usually capitalized in article titles.
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If you come across any words that still capitalise when they ought not to, let me know and I'll add them to the list. "vs"
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Oh... I see. Yes, it is there and it works. I tried to (right)-click the yellow post-it icon in the child node of an item. I've never used the same-looking icon between the magic wand and paper clip before and didn't know it existed. :-) Thanks!
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It must be an original Zotero feature. I don't see it in MLZ.
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token references where you need a note (could even be a reference to a standalone note in Zotero) And how do you create a stand-alone note? A stand-alone note should be more convenient than cramming a full sentence or more into the title field of a…
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Sigh.. That's the story of my life. At least using token references will give me the ability to add notes. Thanks.
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There is another issue. Prefixes/suffixes are appended to the superscripted call-out number in the body text, rather than to the numbered bibliography. Is this by design? I'm using Vancouver (superscript) found at http://www.zotero.org/styles/vancou…
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You are right. Ordinarily, a numbered bibliography would take care of this. Except that the publication that I'm targeting (Health Affairs) means endnotes as in endnotes vs. footnotes. You will see the author's notes, as well as references, in the e…
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It works! Thanks.
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Thanks. I'll download it and give it a try. Actually I should have said "title", not "container-title", that gets its stop words capitalized. In any event, I'll report back. Thanks.
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Well, I'm using MLZ American Law, and it capitalizes the stop-words in container-title for all items. (But you're right, MLZ Chicago Full Note doesn't capitalize stop-words.)
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From the following threads, it looks like this was a known issue and was addressed. But with the latest MLZ, the stop words are still capitalized in mid-sentence (notwithstanding the new patch-plugin that Prof. Bennett provided in the first thread).…
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Yeah, that's what I meant, and that's too bad.
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Would changing "title-phrase" to "container-title" in the third line of the Hint file be too simplistic? I can see that it will stop abbreviating court case names, but it is the lesser of the two evil for my current work.
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Here you go. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7891107