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This looks good. I've applied the patches to MLZ (where the symptoms were the same as under 3.0), and it seems very happy. No sign of the lag and instability seen before. Terrific UI, this will be a pleasure to use.
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The machine is Ubuntu 11.04, with gnome and metacity -- not the new UI. Compiz is installed, but I think I have effects turned off. If that's not enough information, let me know; my study of the window manager setup always stops when it starts work…
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Oops, sorry.
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Congratulations on the release, Mikka!
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True. It skips raw PDFs by design, because I couldn't see any way to get metadata for them. For this entry, we would have to work from what shows in the search listing, which is:…, KNKBI Test - Circle Pines (MN): American …, 1990 - editorialmarea.co…
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@odin: this thread isn't about updates to the styles, but a bug in the processor that has been fixed, as far as I know. If you have another issue, start another thread.
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This bit of nannyism was my doing, in the citation processor. It's meant for support of plain text authoring systems which (unlike Zotero) don't have a UI for the pinpoint labels. It hadn't occurred to me that styles might gobble the locator. The f…
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Ah, one thought. Did you edit the problem citations in the Zotero plugin popup by any chance? If the editor field is open on them and their content has been altered manually, they won't change until you close the popup editor for each one.
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In a fresh document, all of those references work fine here. None of them come up with initials or full first names in citations. Do you find this error when you insert the citations in a fresh document? If not, try cutting and pasting the content …
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That does sound odd. I'll take a look at this tomorrow (it's getting late in the local timezone).
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It's not been picked up by the main project yet. You'll have to wait a few days.
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This is now fixed in a fresh processor release. When the processor is picked up by Zotero for the 3.0 version of the client, the problem will go away.
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This would be an issue with date parsing in Zotero itself (not in the citation processor, which is my end). I believe that the core developers are planning to make some changes to the date parser, and to date handling generally, but I don't know the…
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(Sorry, I posted a response to the wrong post earlier. Reposting below.)
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That's interesting, thank you for the report. I'll take a look soon and adjust the processor to produce something more sensible (a plain initial G, I think, in the first instance). More news soon ...
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@bradmsnyder, Which of the Bluebook styles would you like to see fixed, and what is the exact issue? Just had a break in other work, and took a look at the Bluebook styles in the Zotero repo. For cases, "Bluebook (2)" seems pretty broken, leaving …
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It works here in the style I tried it with. Does insertion fail for all styles? If not, which style are you using?
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Never mind; I've got the reference from PubMed. More news soon ...
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If you export the item (with a left-click over the item in the center panel), save it as Zotero RDF, paste the content of the file to http://gist.github.com/, save it as a "public gist" and post the URL from the address bar back here, I can take a l…
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Does this happen with a freshly created document as well, or only with a particular existing document?
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Is there another Motzer cite in your document somewhere? If so, and if they are the same person, make the names exactly the same. If they are different people, the style is doing what it's meant to do.
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Brad, Here's a long answer to your short question, with some background information that might be of interest to others using the legal styles ... Problems over the Bluebook (19th ed) style that I had written originally arose in connection with a…
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It's not just a matter of running a script, unfortunately; the sources have changed since those pages were generated. The new Python module that I linked to above provides more complete mappings. I posted it in case someone might be willing to help …
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Thanks for catching that one. Now fixed, in citeproc-js 1.0.269 just checked in.
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If you are a little bit familiar with programming (or have a friend who is), batch editing is possible using a Firefox plugin. After confirming that the changes we've suggested produce the results you're after for a limited set of entries, feel free…
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The Chicago styles were updated to apply text-case at the start of the year. That's correct for English entries in Chicago, but in the Zotero 3.0 beta, it can be suppressed for non-English entries. You have a few options: (1) Make a local version o…
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The processor treats double quotes as outer quotes in input; the quotes used in citations can be changed in the styles via the locale configuration. If they are being set in the Zotero item as typesetter double-quotes as in your example, that could …
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In case it's useful to someone, I've built a Python module as part of the work on the book that extracts Zotero-to-CSL mappings. It could be extended a bit (by someone) to provide something nicer and more complete than http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/p…
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Thanks. Made a test, reproduced it, and have applied a fix. Full test suite is running now, when it's finished I'll check in a new processor version. (Edit: Change pushed as citeprop-js version 1.0.268.)
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You should probably report information on your platform (OS, version of Zotero, Standalone vs Firefox, if Standalone, which connector -- Chrome, etc.) for assistance. Under Linux with Firefox (multilingual, but the official version should behave th…
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