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Oh, I see. You could get "viewed 1 Apr. 2000" without a URL. That's not particularly related to the any/all default issue -- looks like it'll need a nested conditional.
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Why not just set match="any" there?
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Zotero generally picks up the most recent version of citeproc-js when there is a release. It depends on when the next release is made, but the wait won't be longer than a month or so I would think.
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Just on the off chance, did you try refreshing after moving the text (using the Zotero icon with two arrows in a circle)? That corrects the numbering here, on a system similar to yours.
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You're not doing anything wrong, this is a processor bug. We control for duplicate punctuation generated by styles, but a little too aggressively it seems. I have set an exception in the processor to fix this. You can give it a try by installing the…
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Which style are you using?
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You can wrap the conditional code for author or title in a macro, and call it via a cs:key element. The date key needs to be set on a separate key (which you want to do anyway, to avoid corrupting the primary sort on author or title). It would look …
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Andrea, Thanks for raising this. Please don't worry about our earlier discussion (about the separate issue of space suppression). I myself regretted my over-reaction on that occasion. In fact, the current Chicago Fullnote implementation has been re…
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I can't reproduce this either. I've never seen anything like this, even in pre-release versions of the processor. A couple of further things to check: Is a change in the label (page, folio etc.) also reflected on the previous cite? Do you see the …
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It would replace a terminal period with a terminal space. Maybe stripping the string will fix it.
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A new processor version is up with a fix for the delimiters (1.0.431). You can test it with official Zotero using the processor patch plugin.
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It would be different for a style that takes pinpoints. A subsequent duplicate could be suppressed in numeric styles, but things would get complicated under the hood because of the need to detect numeric ranges. If things are at least fixed so the d…
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Thanks for raising this, I hadn't come across that fault. In styles that allow pinpoints,repeated references to the same item might occur, so it shouldn't be blocked. But duplicates should certainly be separated by commas, the same as for other numb…
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Excellent. I'm very happy to hear that the fix has worked properly for you.
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The only way I know of is to create a single "Chapter" item with the details of the book, and then use Duplicate Item to clone enough copies to cover the chapter/essay titles. Then enter the Title field and chapter authors for each portion and you'r…
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@hiroaragaki: If you send me a Zotero message with your email (via the "Inbox" link at the top of this page, using my Zotero ID), we can look at the issue together, and either pin down the problem or get your data running in official Zotero for furt…
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There were faults of two kinds. First, the processor was failing to interpret the locator labels that you indicated (folio, issue, sub-verbo, and also book) on the legal item types. This has now been fixed. The second issue is more complicated. Mu…
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I can reproduce the error -- it's caused by a value on the "section" variable (not "issue"). In addition, it looks like some code that should be disabled by default has not been properly masked. I'll look at these issues today and get out a fix. Tha…
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I've tried to reproduce this from your descriptions without success. Can you export the item data as Zotero RDF or Bibliontology RDF, paste the content to http://gist.github.com, save it as a "public gist", and post the URL back here?
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If you mean how to get the in-text numbers to render in superscript, it's controlled by CSL. The specification for it is here: http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#formatting
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(To confirm, I realised after posting that the "includeParentsAndChidren" toggle was irrelevant to the drop behaviour, as you say.)
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Right, got it. The interface is fine, it just took me a few passes to figure out the constraints. You can close this thread.
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Aha, I see. When the view is expanded, a selection that includes parents and children will not drop. If the view is collapsed before selecting, the drop works.
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Drag and drop works fine for individual greyed-out items, but the drop fails when items are selected and dragged as a batch from the center panel. I was working in MLZ, but I've just run a test with Zotero 3.0.13, and I get the same behaviour there.…
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The User Service and Contact Us links in the posted pages give a 404 error. Nice Flash animation in the banner though. Things seem to be less awful on the Chinese side of the site. That's fairly typical of dissemination projects in Asia, sadly. Engl…
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True, someone who works with the site regularly may be tempted to put in the effort, to save themselves typing over the long haul.
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That's a good suggestion. Done.
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I've just retested with a clean install of MLZ, the Abbreviation filter and the Zotero LibreOffice plugin. Everything seems to be working fine. The media.json file imports correctly. The CMS JSON file (assuming we're both looking at the same file) a…
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Agree that touching up imports is unavoidable. On the output side we do well with dropping/non-dropping treatment and sorting. The capitalisation issue will be a small tweak to the processor, once we work out the parameters.
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So it considers a word after a slash as beginning of a new sentence?If the slash occurs within a set of names, that would follow from what I wrote above, yes. We have this from another colleague:So with the Dutch name "Julia van Bloemendaal", you wo…
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