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(In that case you don't have the plugin installed. You can ignore my post above.)
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@EBoersma Just in case, you might check that you do not have the Propachi plugin installed in Zotero Standalone. The code relating to names has also not changed in a long time, but if you are running a very old version of the citation processor, rem…
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(If the processor is not behaving according to spec, I can fix that. If adjustments not mentioned in the spec will help, I can do that too. Just say the word.)
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Um ... paging @rintze ...
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How large was the document, citation-wise? In our case, on a Mac, there were about 150 citations, and my unsuccessful after-trials were in a small document. I'm wondering if it is some async thing that only kicks in, erratically, when there is a sig…
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It's not yet clear what triggers this. I saw it myself a few days ago, while working with a student over a thesis document. I was happy to see it, because I thought I had steps to reproduce -- but going through the same steps later didn't trigger it…
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No problem - that's all I needed to know. I've fixed this in the processor, and will release it tomorrow. The fix will appear in a future Zotero release - if not the next one, then soon.
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In "Priester J H, Moritz S C, Espinosa K等," should 「等」be preceded by a comma-space, or just a comma?
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What could be happening is that the vertical bar | and perhaps also the {} characters are reserved characters for ATOK, either internally or and intended feature for interacting with some application or other (because nobody ever uses the | characte…
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That's a bug in the processor: it's quashing punctuation adjacent of kanji in names. I'll looking into it, and should have a fix out in a week or so.
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There is some work happening in that direction. It will take some more time, but the feature is receiving developer attention, and progress is being made.
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The new IDs don't yet receive any wrapper handling, so you would get the prefix on an plain string, with no link. That's ... probably not what is needed. On CKNI etc, is the domain of a DOI implicit in the number? If so, we could do something with …
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Here is the current behavior. If style applies "https://doi.org/" as prefix:If input has "https://doi.org/" at the front, it is passed through and included in the link and the link textIf input has no URL prefix, "https://doi.org" is appended, and t…
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The letters used is not configurable currently, but we may be able to do something. Can you provide a full series?
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Oh, wait. It's giving you zenkaku characters for all of the punctuation in there as well---the vertical-bar field separators and the colon. If there isn't a way of forestalling the ATOK front end from corrupting the text inserts, this will prove fru…
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ず does say "zu", looks like ATOK is kicking in. This happens with the FEP set to English input? Not likely to happen with other languages, so if the Mac absolutely insists on converting that string, we could just recognize it. That would be ugly on…
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Didn't mean that as a response to yours! Just a general thought after scanning over the thread.
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We're certainly working on it. It's worth pointing out that it's streets harder to do this in a dynamic word processing environment than it is in a run-once text processor like BibTeX or pandoc. But it's possible to make it happen, and it will. Just…
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Have you tried adding a CSL-M style to Zotero? I think the client will give you a warning, but allow you to override it and load the style. The processor detects the schema version (currently "1.1mlz1", don't ask me why :), and will kick into CSL-M …
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Zotero doesn't modify PDFs that it downloads. If I understand correctly, this sounds as if the document uses a non-standard English font for which Chrome has a mapping, but you desktop PDF client does not. If you download the document normally, wit…
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[T]akes points off of students' grades for content types not mentioned in early APA style manual versions. Okay, I'm calling sadism here.
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That would be Zotero ODF Scan. It's less flexible than the Bookends demo in that you need to get your document into ODF format. OTOH it's more flexible in that: * It works cross-platform; * You can carry on editing Zotero references in the finished …
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Got it, thanks. As @bwiernik notes, the utility of Jurism in your context would be the ability to store language variants. In other respects, the functionality is 1:1 with Zotero.
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(And pushing a student on referencing detail can be useful instruction, to encourage more careful engagement with the material--a lot depends on context. It's bad teaching to focus on referencing rules to the exclusion of the subject matter, but the…
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The logic for it is in the processor, and 20 tests for it still pass, but it's disabled in Zotero and in Jurism also. I'm not sure whether that's what is referred to though. @hamed_fcs: Can you give an example of "institute" in the info for an item…
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(Oops, sorry, Dan had already responded.)
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The Zotero developers have mentioned that exports with live citations are in the short-range roadmap. There isn't a fixed time frame, but it may be coming along soon. @dstillman or @adomasven may have more info.
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Backslash-escape to preserve a hyphen, and treat the joined numbers as a single alphabetic unit for pluralization purposes should already be working, according to this processor test. The third case in the test looks pretty unreadable to me, but if …
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If you open a citation with Zotero for editing and click on its first item bubble, you will see a "Suppress Author" tick-box. You can use that to reduce the citation to just the year in parens. Then write the author name in the text by hand. The ite…
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There is another law-oriented Juris-M guide by Lisa Lilliot of the Harvard Law Library; and Jonathan Lewis of Hitotsubashi University has begun work to improve the main Juris-M documentation.