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Oh! (Edit: or rather D'oh!)
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Thanks for flagging this. A couple of other small issues are in the queue, I'll try to get a fix up soon.
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Nathan, Caution is always good. I haven't heard any reports of data corruption with multilingual, and there are people out there who have pushed it pretty hard. The extensions are non-intrusive -- the database layout is the same as that in Zotero 2…
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People have had success in the past by walking through the steps of debugging broken documents. That would be the first thing to try; if it doesn't help, it will at least produce further information useful to tracking down the cause.
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Sorry for not getting back earlier. There was a limitation in the processor logic that we needed to remedy in order to get date sorting right. In the citeproc-js version that triggered this thread, the first cs:date node in whatever macro was used i…
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Sounds like a broken document, rather than a problem with Zotero or the processor (i.e. in the sense of this being caused directly by a bug -- not denying that you face a problem). Have you tried these steps? http://www.zotero.org/support/word_proc…
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@sbaumgarten, As I, ajlyon and adamsmith have written above, we need more detail. "All of the citations are wrong" doesn't give us much to go on.
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Are you entering the personal names in single-field mode? (Edit: adamsmith beat me to the punch.)
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@stvtron, Also, it sounds as though you might be working with a locally customize or created style. Have you validated it?
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No, they should all be in there.
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Me too. This would be very useful.
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No, there is not principled reason. Those pages were generated automatically from the source code of Zotero and CSL, and I just didn't get around to writing code to parse out the author types.
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Crikey, I would never have guessed.
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@adamsmith, I'm pretty sure we eliminated the type-specific fallbacks in CSL 1.0. If it doesn't match exactly, it just falls through to else like a normal conditional would do.
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If you don't want the subsequent citations to expand, remove the disambiguate-add-names="true" attribute from the citation element in the style. (That should be safe, if I grasp the style correctly -- since it has et-al-min="99" set for the initial …
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For the time being, of course, this can be handled with a final edit of the document before submission.
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It would also be good to know which style is producing the error.
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The RDF needed a little patching up, but I've been able to import that data. Thanks for that. By "locale" I meant to ask about the language in which you are running Zotero (i.e. English, German, French, etc.)
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@iselim, This is valuable stuff, thanks for reporting. It will be helpful if you can provide a few more details about your environment. Specifically:Indicate the locale that you are you running Zotero with; andExport the bad item as Zotero RDF, pas…
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Okay, I've applied a fix that definitely eliminates this problem, and made a processor release (version 1.0.202). When the new processor version makes its way into Zotero, this will clear up. Thanks for the report -- this was an important fix.
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I can confirm there is a glitch. It seems that the suffixes are correctly assigned if the items are entered in bibliography order, but not if the last item added is in the middle of the sequence. I'll get to the bottom of this. Please bear with for…
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Jules, 1. initialize-with="delimiter". Which describes the method of initialization. Sets the delimiter for initials. 2. initialize="true" or "false", defaults to true if initialize-with is set, otherwise false. When true, initialization is forced o…
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In the word processor, click on the spot where you want the reference list, then find the button (to the right of the button you used to insert the cite) that looks like a little bibliography list, and says "Insert Blbliography" (?) when you roll ov…
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There have been no changes since those pages were prepared. There is no "document" type in CSL, so in a style it is effectively the same as having none at all. In Zotero the fields of "Document" are available on all of the other types, so you can l…
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@stvtron, I'd be interested to learn more about your ibid problems. We haven't had any complaints from other quarters, so if you do start that other thread I'm curious about the details.
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This is just a small issue with sort keys.
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A separate macro will be required, since the date is rendered separately twice in the "issued" macro. I can take care of that tomorrow.
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The style consistently sorts on year only at the moment, for all types. I'm happy to change it to sort on the full date, but I'd like to make the change just once. Does anyone have access to the APA 6th guide? (Re discriminating by type in the sort…
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You're now getting the year-suffixes, that's all I changed in the style. As I wrote above, the sorting is being done exactly as it is defined in the style. If you can quote the section of the APA style guide that requires the month and day to be inc…
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I've filed a revision to the APA style that adds the missing year-suffix on periodical dates. You should be able to pick it up in an hour or two by reinstalling the style from the repository. When the year-suffix elements appear properly in the bib…
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