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I've put up km_KH. I'll add the actual maintainer after he creates a Transifex account, but all but five or six strings are done, and it should be ready to tie into official Z.
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The normal way to do that would be to put the items you want in a separate bib (your Appendix bib) in a separate collection, then select all items in the collection and use "Generate bibliography" from the context menu to copy the bib to clipboard, …
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Actually ... this appears to affect only styles that apply the year suffix implicitly. I've pushed a proposed change to the style, for review by adamsmith, that should fix this immediately.
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This looks like another small bug in fairly new disambiguation code. Thanks for reporting, I'll post when it's been fixed in the processor.
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This sounds like something we're unlikely to support (it's certainly not supported currently). Is there a style used in publication that requires this? It seems as though it would make references harder to find.
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The Item History for Zotero plugin should work for this (it's meant to, anyway).
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I'm a little puzzled. I haven't run the style yet, but it does not contain the terms "von" or "from", and the processor does not contain any logic that would join a range in this way. Are you sure that the "von" and "bis" are not in the item data it…
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We'd need to see the style code. Can you paste it to http://gist.github.com/, save it as a "public gist", and post the http link from the address bar back here?
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The form of citation would depend on the target of the reference (website pages, client software, various source code repositories) ... ?
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That's an interesting idea, but I don't know of any styles that call for this kind of information in the bibliography, and it's not currently supported. Does this come from a style used in publication? If so, it can certainly be put on the todo/desi…
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If the citation insertion pane displays all the related references automatically once a citation has been chosen, it could aid the writer to remember to put the two citation in the original/reprint format.I like this suggestion! It would find good s…
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From the pace of updates lately, I would say yes; I make processor releases at very short intervals, each time I make a fix or an enhancement (a couple of times a week lately, but the pace is slowing). Releases are picked up by Zotero within a few d…
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This has been fixed and tested. If all goes well, the processor version with the fix will be in the next Zotero release. Thanks for reporting; it's how things get better.
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It's a bug. Ibid is apparently not taking effect in-text, but only in footnotes. I'll take a look, and should have a fix out soon.
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Should be no need for that, if that's the only problem you were seeing. I was able to reproduce the behavior locally, and it's corrected in the revised processor. It will just be a matter of waiting until the processor becomes available in the next …
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I just checked the Lexis TLR (Total Legal Research [sic]) service out of curiosity, and there's no change there. The best you can get for metadata is the "Copy w/Cite" link, about which the maintainers have this to say:To copy the text below, select…
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This is a bug in new processor code added in the past six months or so. It should be triggering plural when it sees the "&". Some further testing has turned up some additional small problems with the application of en-dash to ranges. I'll fix th…
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@smoother: Every instance of that error that I have seen reported to the forums in the past several months was cleared successfully by opening a fresh document, copy-pasting the text of the problem document into it, and then clicking refresh in the …
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I had the same issue, and I'm pretty sure it has been fixed in the just-released 3.0.1 update. Try installing that version, and report back if it still fails.
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Yikes. I really didn't expect all of the issues I was seeing on Linux to be addressed within 24 hours the day after a major release. Both thanks and congratulations are in order.
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It might be overkill, but it could also be used for single macros from a "library" style of standard macros.
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The "CSL modules" code I've put up on zotero-dev could be used to populate the support to other styles, if you like, when you're done.
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McDougall v. Riggs, No. 88-2109 (3rd Cir. March 8, 1949). aff’d, 727 F.2d 777 (9th Cir. 1992)This other sample is actually two separate cites. The first is to an unreported case, cited by docket number, and the second is to the Federal Court of Appe…
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Wiesenhorst v. Stonebraker -> Case NameCase name, yep. 356 -> Docket Number?Volume of the reporter. F. Supp. -> Reporter?Name of the reporter ("Federal Supplement", containing selected cases decided by Federal courts of first instance.) …
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I haven't tested it against the latest version of 3.0, but it's meant to work -- it speaks to the processor directly, and Z3.0 provides an interface to the processor. The user interface could use a little spit and polish, but if it's not broken, it…
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The code is all contained in the processor, but a hint needs to be included in the names input to flag a name as belonging to an institution. In MLZ, all single-field entry names receive an "isInstitution" flag on the names element, which alters the…
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Not as far as I know.
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As a side note, for better control over formatting with government documents, the (still experimental) extended CSL schema hosted at CitationStylist adds a jurisdiction variable. I'm hopeful that this will eventually make its way into official Zoter…
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If you'll interested in a medium-term effort (months, not years) based on the unofficial multilingual version of Zotero (MLZ), please consider joining the circle at CitationStylist. We have legal styles in progress for the US, the UK, New Zealand an…
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Have you tried switching away to another style, and then back? That should constitute all of the data used for disambiguation. If that doesn't help, you might try copy-pasting the content of the document into a fresh one. If you still get the anomal…
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