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I haven't tested this, but see how it goes. The code will look different; I've converted it to CSL 1.0, and tidied up the intending a little. https://gist.github.com/1218578
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If you paste the style code 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 look for you.
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I can't point a finger on this one. There are examples in the processor manual for both data types, so they're both legit. It just hadn't occurred to me that an application might send one or the other to suit the occasion.
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This is sort of a half-bug on my side. In the date construct passed to the processor, Zotero is apparently setting the year as an integer when it appears on its own, and as a string when there are other elements. I'll arrange to normalize the value…
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Zotero is not passing noteIndex for class="in-text" styles. I've filed a ticket with a patch.
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For styles that use position conditions, the processor divides the notes into two sets, depending on whether noteIndex has a non-nil value. In local testing, I'm finding that on refresh, with the plugin for LibreOffice, Zotero (in both multilingual…
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I'll take a look this weekend.
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Also the J Jackson and Janet Jackson issue is already present. The point there was that this might actually be the output that the user wants, but the masking algorithm would make it impossible to produce.
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These two issues are already present in the current implementation: Adding one reference with initial where others are with full first name will cause the names to suddenly appear in all citations when one is added. Also the J Jackson and Janet Jack…
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Sorry for not reporting back. It's been fixed.
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I had the same thought after posting. Let me do some thinking out loud. The effect would be to completely disable full-name disambiguation in these pairs, even in rule sets that call for it as the final step. Names would either disambiguate on the …
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Thanks for filing the ticket, Mikko. The thread here will reach a larger audience, but the issue won't get lost in the shuffle now. On the suggestion to disambiguate names only if the first-position initial differs, I suppose the obvious example wo…
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Your file has some CSL 0.8 options in it that have been commented out. Those won't validate because the syntax has changed. For the CSL 1.0 syntax, see the CSL 1.0 specification.
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Found the bug. It will be fixed in the next processor release (1.0.213). When that version makes its way into Zotero, you can shift back to using cs:number for those two elements.
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Well, it's certainly a bug. The problem is with the cs:number element. I'll get to the bottom of this and fix it, but in the meantime if you change the number elements to text, the formatting will clean up for you.
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(The link doesn't work. Ah. Removing the terminal full stop gets it working.) The style seems to validate after removing the comment on the first line. Not sure if it's relevant, but try removing that for a start.
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I don't have a view on the best default disambig rule. The "by-cite" rule is more robust now than it was a few months ago, and it may be less puzzling to users. The CSL specification calls for "all-names" as the default, so the CSL spec tracker is p…
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@juno612, After three minutes. That's some quick decision-making.
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Bruce and I are on the same page on this; we both hope to see Zotero adopt the EDTF draft as the internal date format that is passed to the processor. What I say about MLZ above is correct, though, and I should perhaps explain a little further. Zot…
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@krahv, CSL 1.0 and citeproc-js do support date ranges, it's just not been hooked up yet in Zotero. Depending on how much time you have to spare and how comfortable you are with development things, you could take a look at the date support in mult…
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Probably in the coming week, for the trunk XPI (the development release). Release in beta 3.0 might take a little longer. (Edit: I'm not speaking for the developers with that estimate; it's just my best guess from past experience.)
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Here we go. An entry on the APA blog presents example cites where the primary author occurs only once in the document, with authors having the same family name and a different initial in secondary position. In the example, the primary author does no…
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Thanks for the feeback, everyone. I'll try to start pulling a consolidated set of changes for legal materials together soon.
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This has been fixed in a recent revision to the CSL processor (1.0.208). The upgrade is still under review, but when it is cleared this problem will go away in a subsequent Zotero release.
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Aha! If someone can confirm, that would be great.
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mronkko raises the following example:Cohen, J., Cohen, P., West, S. G., & Aiken, L. S. (2003). Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. If I use Zotero to cite this book …
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To avoid distraction from the other issues in the thread, let's continue the discussion in another: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/19570/option-to-disable-disambiguation/
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Styles do state it as a requirement, though, not as an optional extra that can be dispensed with if it is inconvenient.
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8) There should be an option to disable name disambiquation and this should probably be enabled by defaultI would be against this. It has been requested exactly once as far as I can tell, and support requests on disambiguation are not that common an…
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See the other thread to which you've posted.
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