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I added a small extension to the processor a few days ago that could be used for this, using the "Section" field. The processor will parse out a small subset of prefix labels from that field (only) and localize them, so it would be possible to do so…
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One possible solution would be to use Audio Recording, and discriminate on the creator. This seem to be moving in that direction already, with a discrete "composer" creator. With something like "performer" mapped to "author", and "lyricist" and "arr…
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What adamsmith said. None of the legal vendors (Westlaw, Lexis, FastCase, Bloomberg) supply structured metadata in their pages. You can read more about the sad story here (or just in case that site is down, from Google cache here).
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This bug is now fixed, in citeproc-js release 1.0.266.
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Great. I figured out what the problem was, I think. The processor normally copes with mismatched quotes okay, but in this case the open double-quote appears to have been a straight quote, and the closed double-quote a fancy typesetter's quote. Toget…
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You can open the file with any text editor (such Notepad). But you don't need to ship the content, I think; I should be able to reproduce the fault with a lone open-quote here. Thanks very much for reporting back. Is it working for you now?
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There are a couple of issues in legal citation that may cause headaches in CSL 1.0 and the current version of Zotero, depending on what you will be citing. Legal styles like Bluebook/ALWD follow, or at least reflect, the prevalent citation form in …
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That's from the processor then. @Mark Walmsley: You should find that one or more items in your bibliography are triggering the error. They will probably contain quote marks, one or more apostrophes, HTML-like in-field markup, or unusual characters …
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The citation processor in Zotero can produce these citation keys. The processor also recognizes a simple format string for defining them, but the mechanism for passing it to the processor (i.e. via a format string coded in the style, or via a user o…
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For the record, in case anyone comes across this thread. We have never seen anything like this. Zotero has the capability to produce citation numbers in roman numeral format, but it is not used by any style. The roman numerals in aguadagnolo's docu…
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It's done with after-collapse-delimiter. There is an example here. (Actually, that's not quite what you're after, is it. Maybe. It depends on the delimiter the style needs between two uncollapsed author-date cites.)
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I haven't looked at or touched that part of the code, so I wouldn't know.
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Everybody has his limits and mine is reached.Absolutely. If I were in your position, I wouldn't consider building core infrastructure to be my responsibility. Lobbying your IT staff is about all you can do. Why don't you provide your modified versio…
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Zotero releases a new version... somebody would have to get back in there and modify the new version AGAIN.I do this regularly for the multilingual client version that I maintain, which has close to 60,000 lines of my own code in the patch. It costs…
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I see the IT-head happily dismissing the proposal with a wide grin and great satisfactionI certainly understand your frustration. Zotero hasn't been taken by my own institution in a serious way (yet), although I've built both the citation processor …
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Step3: Host EntriesWell, yes. For an institution-wide deployment, you would presumably customize the client itself to access your local dataserver at its proper address, and then have your staff install the modded client. Sync would then just work f…
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@andybrandy: The server source is online and up to date: https://github.com/zotero/dataserver The code is clearly stable (the GitHub code is running on zotero.org), but someone would need to dig into it and learn how it works before deploying it l…
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This was a small bug in the processor. I've checked in a fix with processor version 1.0.264. The problem will go away when the revised processor is picked up in the Zotero 3.0 release candidate.
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Fixed now. I'll renew the jinx. :)
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@adamsmith: If the refactored styles are working correctly, when you have time it would be great if the pull request for Chicago Full Note with Bibliography and Chicago Full Note with Bibliography (no ibid) could be accepted, and the new code substi…
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All checked in. I'll go out on a limb here and suggest that we're starting to run out of issues with the processor.
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Ah, so Caritas Europa is an institution as well. Sorry, I should have tweaked to that. I spent some time today (during a meeting, shhh) adjusting the disambiguation engine to behave correctly here. It's passed the test suite, and will be checked in…
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The citation key syntax used by Pandoc, which has been implemented also in zot4rst, provides a working de facto standard for plain text representation of citation keys and associated content. Although it hasn't yet been implemented in the Zotero RTF…
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I've gotten a chance to run the item in a document and reproduce the failure with the latest processor (which also misses the boat). It should fall back to the base after disambiguation fails, and so I'll try to fix that soon. I'm still curious how…
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I've taken a look at the input data. There seems to be one individual author, followed by five institutional acronyms. Is the individual author affiliated with the first institutional author, or a co-author at the same level as the institutions? (I'…
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It should pull the new GS translator in now, if you update again. The MLZ update mechanism relies on JSON that GitHub generates when changesets are added, and ships to a CGI on the MLZ-specific repository site. The GitHub JSON changed recently to ad…
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@adamsmith: A little info about recent developments in disambiguation. If this does come out wrong, it is likely that the latest processor version will do better. I made some simplifying changes to disambiguation in processor release 1.0.260, whic…
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There is a list of field assignments here: http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/csl-fields/ Hope it helps.
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After running some tests, I realized that comma (,) is really the only character that can safely be used to suppress the inter-cite delimiter. The other candidates (.!?) can all appear as terminal punctuation on a citation element, which with the cu…
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Aren't reference manager softwares designed to help you gain time instead of wasting it?Yes, they are.
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