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There is a "Give Feedback" link in the editor page. Have you reported the fault to the developer?
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@Benedicte MACGREGOR, This will definitely work. Please paste the code of your style to http://gist.github.com, save it as a public gist, and post the url from the address bar back here. We'll take a look.
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The name formatting issue has been fixed in the latest citation processor version. While waiting for the next Zotero update, you can use the new processor version by installing this plugin. I'm not sure about the brackets issue. Only one bracket co…
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a variable for the citation number suffix, e.g. "citation-number-suffix" (similar to "year-suffix") "citation-number" currently refers to the sequence position of each item in the bibliography, beginning with 1, where the bibliography is either in d…
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You can ignore the warning about "no style information", it's not an error. Capitalising the ibid is an English convention, and is applied automatically according to context. You can force the ibid to lowercase by adding an attribute text-case="low…
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Try putting the text before and after the citation in the "prefix" and "suffix" fields via the word processor plugin.
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To get the new style to take effect, switch away to another style, then switch back. This version should be pegged to the en-US locale, showing Ibid.
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Oh, sorry. I converted the file to CSL 1.0 already, so you don't need to apply the XSLT transform. Just install it directly in Zotero.
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This should work: https://gist.github.com/3176037
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The CSL specification is your friend.
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If you paste the code to http://gitst.github.com, save it as a public gist and post the URL link back here, I can take a look.
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The file has been edited with a tool that saved the quote mark in some (legacy) encoding other than UTF-8. If your editor has a "save as UTF-8" option, saving it in that way should get you going.
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It's not clear exactly what you are trying to do. There seem to be two possibilities. Do you have items in your Zotero library that you would like to cite into a document, formatting the notes as endnotes? Or do you have a document with references f…
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The screencast tutorials are probably a good place to start. http://www.zotero.org/support/screencast_tutorials
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The paired references would need to wait until Zotero offers a richer vocabulary for expressing relations, and CSL is extended to provide a controlled means of pulling in related cites.
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Someone may be able to point to a zotero->pandoc bridge project, but you will probably find it simpler to export Zotero items in a format compatible with pandoc/citeproc-hs, and use that directly. Bridging Zotero to a batch formatting engine (Bi…
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Thanks for your note. It looks like the layout is stable now. I'm doing a little reshuffling in my GitHub account that will make it easier for me to submit translator patches. I have made the little changes necessary in the translator to get the bas…
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Where grouping is done (dividing a single multiple citation into a)...b)... etc) is it right that it cannot be derived from the content? I had previously assumed that the groups represented clusters of citations cited in a multiple reference earlier…
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We do not group citation by author names, but by topic covered. Is this why you suggest UI support might be needed -- because the grouping is arbitrary?
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The first example is definitely easier to implement. The citation processor already has logic to "collapse" citations with the same title and author, so with that toggle turned on, the 76a example would "just work". The grouping is the hard part. W…
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The first point of order is to preserve a copy of the document on the side, of course. Have you been through the steps here: http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#debugging_broken_documents
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@Isis, @obsrvr, Well, that's interesting. It looks like Google have changed the HTML of the site at some point within the past four hours, so the fix I put up no longer works. There's not much we can do about this until the site makes up its mind …
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@Isis: The change to the site was relatively small -- the Google folks just wrapped the links with an additional styling block. If the translator is still not working for you, I would look into whether the translator has updated first. You have rest…
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Any sense of how long that functionality is liable to remain off-line (down)? Sorry I'm not more helpful myself. Well, we've done pretty well so far, at four hours to a fix from the first report. I'll take another look in a bit if no one else picks…
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The sorting rules applied will depend on the style and on whether the name uses a non-dropping particle (John le Smith, entered as "le Smith" and "John") or a dropping particle (Steve van Jones, entered as "Jones" and "Steve van"). The full rundown …
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Time, actually. :-)
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The short answer is that there has been no movement. The longer story is that I have some ideas for how this could be handled in the processor, but it will be awhile (figure a year or more) before anything happens. There are two modest barriers. F…
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I've submitted a patch. The note and link are in the other thread.
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I've submitted the patch. Someone with write access to the translators repository will test it and run it in, probably within the next day or so. https://github.com/zotero/translators/issues/432
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/24326/has-google-schol-modern-wiped-out-zs-translators/#Item_2
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