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Here's an example using that style (see lines 64-81). I've tested this, and it works as expected. https://gist.github.com/3546390
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Thanks for pointing out the issue with ordinals. I'll try to take a look soon. Tying accessed date to the default locale is an interesting idea. I'll take a look at implementing that also, and we'll see if anyone complains. (Edit: For ordinals, a …
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About the year-suffix issue, why not just set it explictly, in citation and bibliography, with ?
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Software is costly to develop. ZotPad exists because it is available for purchase.
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With author suppression, the author variable is suppressed in input before running the CSL. It's a little tricky; I would have to look to be sure, but I think a cite with an author and an editor, when run with suppress-author, will render nothing fo…
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Seconded. Me too. +1.
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MLZ version m235 (just up) should finally do it for you. It includes your latest revisions to the date format in the Lithuanian locale, and I have tested it with your style minus the lt locale terms. The validator will take some weeks more. (I wil…
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You are right. The MLZ update is definitely up, and the CSL locale is in there, but it isn't used because Firefox does not have a Lithuanian locale, and the CSL locale list (in MLZ, at least) is a filtered version of the Firefox list of available lo…
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News on this. The Lithuanian locale has not yet appeared in official Zotero, and I hadn't yet added it to MLZ either. I've just issued an MLZ revision that contains the new locale, so if you update, you should find things work correctly, with or wi…
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I'll need to reproduce what you see locally. Please post the style, the items you are using for testing, and tell me how the test document is laid out (sequence of items cited), and where to look for problems (whether anomalies affect citations or b…
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With a numeric citation style (such as Vancouver, I believe), Zotero will do that.
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@Oby: Thanks for the link -- this is very helpful. The MLZ suite has OSCOLA, so I'll be using that as a guideline UK style. I don't have my copy of the Bluebook with me during travel, so I'll need to check that out when I get back. The details will…
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This is now fixed, in processor release 1.0.382. The update will be reflected in the next Zotero release. If you have time to test the fix, you can do so by installing this plugin (its only effect is to swap in the latest processor version). After t…
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Let's not make this into a big thing. @Steven_Laycock: You wrote: Coming from the US, they really do not realise just how irksome this problem is to the rest of the world -- during the design they probably did not even think that there could be mor…
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I'll try to look into this sometime in the next couple of weeks. If the issue is important to your work and you don't hear back, feel free to bump this thread. Meanwhile, a workaround would be to put to the non-breaking space on a group wrapper arou…
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Actually, it now occurs to me that I don't have any citation samples for the ECJ to work from. Could you post a sample (or several, if there are permutations), and indicate which style it applies to?
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ECJ is not yet supported, but it will come within the next few weeks. Documentation will be coming along too. I'm on the road at the moment, but will post back to this thread with links when something is ready.
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(This is mostly a single-issue troubleshooting thread, it can be closed now.)
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You might be able to play tricks with et-al-min, et-al-use-first and cs:substitute. I have no idea whether that would work though.
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If you apply small-caps to the given and family names separately, that should leave the "and" in roman. http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#name-part-formatting
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It's not currently possible to test for the number of authors in a choose block. What effect are you after? (Edit: sorry, you were quite specific.)
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@ajlyon: Oops! Fixed now. @Rintze: Only in the processor manual (which needs an update on some other matters). I don't think there is a description on zotero.org.
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Assuming data entry as "Von Lanthen | John" for a non-dropping particle and "Krogh | John von" for a dropping particle, how would the rules fail? Alternative sort fields can be set in multilingual Zotero (MLZ -- screenshot) but they are mainly inte…
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The brace issue is now fixed in the processor. The update should appear in the next version of Zotero. If you need the fix sooner, you can install this Zotero Processor Gadget plugin; its only effect is to replace the processor in Zotero with a more…
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A little update as I work through this. In the Windows 7 version of Firefox, the localeCompare() function and the collation string compare method (compareString()) appear to produce the same results. Both seem to work correctly on the Japanese kana …
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I get the same bad sort of the square brace entry in Windows 7, so it's due to the platform. An installable fix is on the way, but here's the story behind it. The sort compare functions in Firefox (and Standalone, which runs on the same engine) suf…
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Ok. I have a copy of Windows 7 here, I'll do some tests and write a bit later.
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The platform may be significant. What is your operating system, which Zotero configuration (FF, Standalone) are you running, and what is its version?
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Is the square-brace entry sorted to the top in all styles that sort by author (such as any of Chicago Manual styles), or only in this one style?
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Yay! Thank you for patiently navigating the undocumented forest. We were indeed speaking at cross-purposes, but we were both listening, and that's what counts. :-) I'm not sure if MLZ updates automatically. I think it does, but the "Find updates" i…
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