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I still need to revisit this. Thanks for the reminder.
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Meanwhile, I have a small further revision idea brewing. In nested subcollections, items browsed could be added to the parent collection lists as well. The highlighted item in the menu list at higher levels could then show which subcollections the i…
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Well, half a positive report is better than none -- and the install failure was surely the highest hurdle. Do you see any errors in either the Firefox Error Console or the debugging log? In the debugging log, you should be able to find them by searc…
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Our expert on names formatting is Rintze Zelle, who I'm sure will be happy to respond to your query. It certainly can be confusing -- I don't have much of a sense of it myself. It is even further complicated by the fact that the preferences of the p…
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@ajlyon, Working on class prep this morning, I see that the buttons stay inactive under one combination of conditions: if Zotero is set to Tab mode and Firefox is restarted, and then Zotero is changed to Pane mode, the buttons stay inactive until a…
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@clio_13, @ajlyon, @Gracile, I've pushed a fresh copy to the same URL that may work a bit better. I've borrowed some more install logic from Zotero, eased a restriction to Firefox 4 (it may work with 3.6, I'm not sure), and made the attachment of "…
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Hmm. Looks like Ubuntu 11.04 is going to be an interesting experience. But if you don't have trouble installing other plugins, there must be a channel through which we can inject this. I'll need to learn more about Firefox package distribution, look…
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As another low-cost poke in the dark, possibly some FF clients want to see the chrome directory zipped into a jar file. I've just refreshed the copy at the original link with a build in that form. Limited expectations, but if you click on the link a…
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On the Linux machine, you might try grabbing the XPI file itself with something like this from the command line:wget http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/zotero-item-history.xpi then, visiting the Firefox profile extension directory, adding a subdirecto…
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There's only one thing: do you see any suspicious errors in Firefox Tools -> Error Console? If not, I'll try to get access to a Windows machine tomorrow and see if I can make it fail there. This little app doesn't have the nice debugging infrastr…
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I can't replicate the error in Ubuntu 10.x. Time to capitulate to the popup messages I've been receiving over the past weeks and upgrade, I guess. I'm not sure whether this is a security issue (which might require a significant amount of coding to w…
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Aha. I wondered about that. I've piggybacked on the Zotero database infrastructure, which wants to install the database in the Zotero data directory. It works fine here (Linux) but it could be that's where it's breaking for you. Is there a hint of t…
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You may find that this has been fixed in the latest citation processor release. If you want to try it out in advance of the next release, the new processor is included in the Zotero branch XPI. Be sure to back up your data (as always) before instal…
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@adamsmith: I mistook the authorship in my haste, sorry.
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This was indeed due to a (separate) processor bug. It has also been fixed and checked in, and should turn up in the Zotero branch XPI reasonably soon. I'll try to remember to post back to this thread when it becomes available.
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This is due to a processor bug, which has been fixed and will soon be checked in. When it is picked up by Zotero and installed in the 2.1 branch, you will be able to give it a trial in the usual way. You don't need to adjust anything in your style, …
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Thanks. This is clearly a processor bug; there is nothing wrong with your style. I won't bore you with the technical details, but this will be fixed in a new release soon.
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@samuelas, The most certain way to avoid extraneous spaces is to be strict about never starting a prefix or ending a suffix with a space, and placing all joining spaces in delimiter attributes instead. In a style coded in that way, extraneous space…
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Yep. This will need to be done in the processor, although it can be addressed without specific support in CSL itself. Maybe a threshold question is whether the casing of words ever varies in these two languages -- do Spanish and German have a concep…
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It being ... which solution?
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@samuelas: While we have you, could you also post the text of the German title as you entered it? I'll need that for testing.
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This may be a processor issue. Can you post an example of a mis-capitalized title from German or Spanish?
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It's available in the branch XPI, if you'd like to try it. A few caveats:As always, be sure to back up your data before installing new software, and especially before installing prerelease versions.The workaround is intended for testing styles in ad…
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@l2lafitte: Okay, I've checked in a small change that applies equal treatment to the comma in names rendered in sort order. The only remaining issue is the all-caps issue you've reported in the other thread.
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I'll take a look at the discrepancy in rendering. It should be possible to bring the comma in for the bibliography as well. Note, though, that we're pushing the limits with this use case; if preserving the comma here causes name formatting to break …
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Well, that's not good. Let's start from the style. Can you paste a copy of it to gist.github.com, save it as a public gist, and post the link from the URL back here? If I can reproduce this error here, it can be fixed.
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Or are you talking about the unicode route (which isn't really "rich text")?No, there's no misunderstanding. We're talking about the same thing.
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I don't remember seeing anything in the CSL specification that specifically denies Gracile's markup, and it will validate. If the language of the specification is tightened to prohibit such markup, or to prohibit it from being rendered as Gracile ex…
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@bdarcus, [I]f we really do consider something like this, then it needs to be a really clean subset of actual HTML; not some "HTML-like" thing.The embedded markup in Gracile's solution is that of the rich-text markup extension, mentioned in the CSL …
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@Gracile, Encoded rich text markup embedded in ordinal terms as in your example will render properly in the next version of citeproc-js, just released.
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