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Great timing -- I've been working on this very problem this weekend. Translator updates have been broken in MLZ for quite some time. What may be happening is that clients installed some time ago have not been receiving updates, and so are running w…
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I'll take all the endorsements I can get. :) Re the original title etc requested by javimat and christof.s, this is an interesting wrinkle. The use cases that MLZ addresses are typically works in a language unfamiliar to (a portion of) the readersh…
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As a side-note on the development front, the citeproc-js processor has built-in institution name support that can do all of this. It's been disabled for the time being in official Zotero, and depends on development extensions to the CSL formatting l…
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Glad to report that after a little correspondence off list, the source of the problems raised by Olga have been identified and fixed. All's well.
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It's clear what's happening. Only three localized terms are used by the style in its current form: "cite", "internet" and "in". The "Available from" string is set as a value, so that won't change. The dates are also set in the full (non-localized) s…
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Once you identify it, click on it in the center pane, then right-click and select Zotero RDF to export. Save to a file, open the file with a text editor. Cut and paste the file content http://gist.github.com/, save as a public gist, and post the URL…
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Can you explain what the problem is with the fr locale (language)? It's not clear to me what is broken for you.
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Have any of the items been edited manually with Show Editor (in the bibliography or the citation) through the word processor plugin?
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Which style uses publisher as an author?
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As far as I know, logging in and being online have nothing to do with inserting Zotero citations into a document. In order for anyone to help you, you'll need to provide more detail, as explained in the page linked by Dan.
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In Firebox, the processor should be calling an applicationLocale() method to the sort collation, and I think that should be grabbing the Firefox locale. This isn't quite right; when default-locale is set in the style itself, the collation should be …
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Right, that's the error that's fixed by the update, so we're seeing the same behavior. Here's the installer link.
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I've made a new release of multilingual Zotero that fixes some of the things I was able to confirm as broken. If you update, sorting by multilingual fields should work, and settings should persist in the document. Creator names in the original scrip…
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Olga, I've been able to reproduce some of the errors you are experiencing, but not all. When I change the language settings in Document Preferences (through the word processor plugin, not in Zotero itself), a refresh does change the text of the cit…
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Have identified the fault and applied a fix. The test suite is running now, and when the tests all clear, I'll issue a fresh release. This should genuinely be fixed in the next beta release.
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Just tested in the running client, and indeed it's not suppressing. I'll take a look and post back when I have something.
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(Meanwhile, I'll look at it this morning. Possibly it's just not updating entries when refreshing.)
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Taking the failure of translation and transliteration first, one question to start. Are you setting the language preferences via the Document Preferences (not in Zotero directly, which only sets the defaults, but through the word processor)?
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Glad that was useful! I also checked the page with the W3C validator, and it turned up a syntax error; there is a missing down toward the bottom of the page. I guess that will rule out parsing the page in E4X.
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I'm getting a similar failure on the link above using MLZ with the latest translator source archive. Playing with the code, I get "null" for all attempts to find a div node using xpath. Dumping the textContent of the body node returns only this (lin…
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That sounds like it might possibly be caused by selecting Bookmarks in the Document Preferences menu?
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Liam, Thanks for reporting this. It's obviously a true bug. I've fixed it in the latest processor release (1.0.242). The problem will heal in Zotero when the new version makes its way into a release.
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It was fixed some time ago in the processor, which will be in the next Zotero release when it appears.
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A context menu item would be nice to have. Since it would establish a many-to-many relation, it would be cumbersome to undo if the user mis-keys ... some means of removing the relation from multiple items should probably be provided as a companion. …
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Joyce, I hadn't looked at the content of the style, but now I see that it's a version of the AGLC. I'm working on an integrated set of legal styles that will allow on-the-fly switching between styles, with uniform metadata. The metadata layout is s…
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You're certainly not misusing the Relations feature. I'm easily confused about these things, but I think I follow your logic, and I think it makes sense.
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I fixed up the validation errors, then ran it in multilingual Zotero, which should be functionally equivalent to Zotero 3.0beta for this purpose. It seems to run just fine. I think the missing version attribute on the cs:style node would have promp…
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A syntax for handling this is described in the citeproc-js CSL Specification Supplement. A style written in this way will not validate against the CSL 1.0 scheme, but should (as far as I know) run okay in the official Zotero client. For validation, …
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I'm not sure excluding related items would be a good idea. Suppose I have related items Ax and Ay, and related items Bx and By. Suppose also that all items in both sets would ordinary turn up as a single duplicates group. In that case, how should t…
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The link no longer works. Could you put the style up somewhere so I can download it and take a look? The error you see is normally triggered by a processor crash. If that's happening with a valid style, some fix may be in order.
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