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I can contact someone at the Japan office, and ask for onward contacts. I'll write by private mail if I hear anything back, and post to this thread if a clear answer emerges.
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It depends on what those macros expand into. The processor doesn't inspect the item type during disambiguation: it just generates the cites as it would do with position="subsequent", minus any formatting (italics, etc), and compares the strings. Se…
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I wrote a translator for law review articles on Lexis TLS several years ago, which worked reasonably well, so it can be done. I wouldn't want to end up on the wrong end of a lawsuit over their terms of service, though. What would really help would b…
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Concerning (A), the note numbering scheme is a property of your word processor. CSL doesn't control that. For (B), following the step-by-step guide, you can either use the CSL editor, or find the line in the style that has:et-al-min="11" et-al-use-…
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The problem is that the Endnote's wrong citation style has become the official IEEE style in our school (since university provides Endnote license for everyone).Nice! Definitely one for the file.
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Zotero doesn't contain an RDF validator, but there is one available online here: http://www.w3.org/RDF/Validator/
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As far as I know, that is correct for IEEE. http://www.ieee.org/documents/ieeecitationref.pdf (There are sample in-text citations on the last page.)
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No, there hasn't been any progress, neither in the CSL specification, nor in the citation processor.
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The change is up, and available in the processor patch plugin.
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That's a good point. Would there be any side-effects to completely disabling first-character capitalisation in in-text citations? If no one can think of any, I can make that change.
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(... and also, of course, on whether someone else comes up with something better, which certainly might happen)
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This sounds very similar to something I implemented in the multilingual variant of Zotero (MLZ) a few months ago. http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/18064/2/please-add-better-integration-with-scrivener/#Item_5 It has the same pull-a-quote facilit…
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@maroiu What is the advantage to cut-and-paste of a code fragment + update over native insert via word processor integration? (Not saying that there is no advantage; I'm just curious).
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Great! I have an idea how to fix things so that the lists do not disappear after an import, so that glitch will eventually go away. It's designed to store the abbreviation lists in a database file, separate from the main Zotero/MLZ data, but with t…
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It looks like Notepad changed the encoding of the characters. Check to see if Notepad offers a character encoding setting. If so, be sure it is set to "UTF-8".
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It appears to be just a display issue, at least at this end. After an import, switching to another list will show a blank pane as you describe. If the dialogs are closed and you do a refresh, then reopen the Classic View and the abbreviations displa…
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There we go, I've been able to reproduce the failure described in your first bullet-point above, and illustrated in the screenshot. I'll take a look tomorrow (it's late evening here), and hope to get a fix out within the day.
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Thanks. Screenshots would be great. When I restart, some abbreviations are available, but these look like the ones that I had from the very beginning even before running the abbreviation plugin. The plugin runs immediately after Zotero when you sta…
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@ssecunda: Can you be more specific?
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I've been unable to reproduce this so far (working with Linux Ubuntu and LibreOffice). With that version of MLZ and the latest Abbreviation Filter plugin, I've tried in my main account and in a clean install, with both Firefox 17 and Firefox 20. We'…
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@wayne: http://www.zotero.org/support/forum_guidelines#be_civil
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It was probably just blocking on your Firefox version. I've reset the version tolerance to accept up to Firefox 21. If you update the plugin, it should start working again. Sorry for the inconvenience. I've also released the 4.0-level version of ML…
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(Just in case, the 4.0-level release of MLZ will be coming out very soon.)
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This has been fixed. The processor version didn't make it in time for the initial Zotero 4.0 release, but you can try out the change with the processor patch plugin.
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It's in the document preferences, via word processor integration.
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There's not a lot you can do for that in the short term. We have the same problem in the law, where the form of citation differs depending on whether the year is treated as a primary volume number. The respective cites in that case look like thisStr…
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Testing for the text content of variables is not supported in CSL, and it is unlikely to be implemented. If you can describe your scenario, people may have suggestions for how to go about producing the output you are after.
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Well, that's interesting. There is indeed a processor bug. If there is no bibliography in the document, the refresh will produce correct citations. With a bibliography added, refresh drops the title of the first cite, just as @malczyk describes. I…
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No hurry, of course. I may release the new client before then, if I gain enough confidence with it. I've implemented long and short titles for the Case type in the processor, so that should start working with the upgrade as well.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I have a local version of the client that incorporates the changes from the upcoming Zotero 4.0 release, and I'll check this in the new client. It seems pretty stable now. Let me know if you would be willing to give it an ea…
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