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(Please ignore my suggestion above concerning the citeproc-js processor; it turned out that was not the issue.)
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Yes, that would be useful. Implementing it properly would require a trigger/notifier in the Zotero code, which I'm a little leery of trying to implement myself. But if the label scheme I've applied looks like it will hold up in a variety of contexts…
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Here's a screenshot of what I've implemented for trial purposes in the multilingual branch. Here's the algorithm, such as it is. There are two label slots for each related item (one left- and one right-aligned). The author name (1) always shows thr…
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Zotero 2.1 is doing the right thing here; there is an extraneous space in the style definition. Give this a try (click the "raw" link, save to your desktop, and drag into Firefox to install). https://gist.github.com/960245 As I've written above, t…
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URLs are gone now. Okay to check this one into the repository?
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Well, that was an interesting experience. Try this and see how it goes: https://gist.github.com/958363 (click the "raw" link, save to disk, then find the Zotero Data Directory via gear menu -> Preferences -> Advanced, and drag the translator i…
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I've started fiddling with it, working with old-fashioned DOM methods. If that will be acceptable, I should have something running pretty soon.
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Your reading is correct. The CSL 1.0 verison of APA 6th supports this form of disambiguation. Visit this link, save the file to your desktop, and drag the file into Firefox to install. If this version of the style does not behave correctly, post aga…
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I've removed DOI and repasted to the link above. You should be getting abbreviated journal names already, if there is a value in the "Journal Abbrev." field. Does that not work? (Edit: With DOI removed, you will start seeing URLs wherever they are…
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Please check your messages on zotero.org, I have an updated version of the citeproc-js processor that may resolve your issue.
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Just enter the data into Zotero in the normal way (fetching from the Web, if they're online -- similar entries will do, it doesn't have to be an exact match). Then open gear menu -> Export, and select "Zotero RDF", and save to file. Shouldn't tak…
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(Re your latest, above) Ah, that's very useful to know. This may be an issue with the plugin, then. I'll move aside and let Dan or Simon carry on, after the US wakes up in the morning.
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I'm unable to make it fail on my system (Ubuntu 10.x, OO 3.2, Zotero 2.1.6), but it's early to conclude that the problem is specific to Word. A few more questions:When you say, "after a few edits", what kind of editing do you refer to? Inserting new…
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That's a very good question. But since the 2.1.6 release, I've done quite a bit of cleanup in the processor, and it would be worth checking, if Jessica is willing to back up and give it a try. Technical note: One issue I've fixed that might be rele…
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Jessica, If you check your messages on zotero.org, I can supply you with a copy of Zotero 2.1.6 that has the latest version of the citeproc-js processor. I can't guarantee a positive result, but I would be very interested to know whether the proble…
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Okay, give this a try. It does their examples correctly, at least, with one small discrepancy (the placement of "Jr."), which is a processor issue, unrelated to the style. (It's not clear whether to me whether the processor treatment (placing "Jr." …
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The bugs discussed in this thread were fixed several versions ago, and as far as I know this is all working just fine. A few requests:Double-check that you have Zotero 2.1.6 installedTell us which style are you using in your trialsTry previewing th…
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If you check your messages on zotero.org, I can provide you with a private copy of Zotero 2.1.6 that includes the latest revision of the CSL processor (citeproc-js). I can't promise that it will resolve your issue, but at the least it would help you…
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If you check your messages on zotero.org, I can provide you with a copy of Zotero 2.1.6 with the latest citeproc-js version. Can't guarantee immediate success, but it might clear your errors.
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@ballred: I'm starting to work on this. To help move things forward, it would be good if you could fill out the details in their guidelines to cover conference proceedings, theses, and any special formatting needed for newspapers. If that's too much…
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I'll bite. :) @cheps: It will speed things up a lot if you can code the the sample data from their guidance notes to authors, and provide them to me as a Zotero RDF export file. Sending you a message on zotero.org so you can send that along by emai…
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Ah, right. Now that you mention it, I looked into this sometime last year, not for Zotero, but to produce a private RSS feed for former students' news updates. What I found was that Facebook pages are populated using one-time URLs that are delivered…
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For the life of me I can't get initialized authors. I added initialize-with in several places and now get full initials for editors, but no dice on the primary author.This may be way off target, but just in case ... have you checked the Zotero items…
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Great! Thanks for getting back. It looks like the basics are in place now. Let me know if you have an immediate need for Zotero with the updated processor; I can provide an advance copy if required.
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Of course! I aim to build several styles for use in our faculty, and this was good practice for me.
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There we go, it should be a little happier now. Sorry about that last one, that must have been quite surprising.
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Sorry, I hadn't tested. I'll check this out -- but no worries, we can always go back. Bear with me for a bit, be back soon.
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There is apparently a conflict with that addon. It seems that ArchiveFacebook is no longer listed on the Mozilla Addons site, while Zotero is (and is kept up to date). I believe that the Addons listed on the Mozilla site go through a code review pro…
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Let's hope this has a happy ending. :) I've changed the way items are joined in the bibliography section from using affixes to using delimiters. This is much more robust, but in the style code it makes it a little harder to identify what characters …
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Would roman type also be appropriate for, say, the "de" in Jean de La Fontaine?
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