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In the short term, this can be fixed in the processor with a hard-coded comma delimiter between cites to the same author (which Rintze has identified as being close to the behavior of the 2.0.9 processor). This won't play well with Asian languages, …
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@erikavon: From the style, it looks like this should only happen when the item is type "Book". (If that's so, we know the issue, and can file a fix with confidence.)
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That's an uncomfortably tight deadline. I'm not sure how much I can learn about biology in the next five weeks.
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You're not missing anything; the use case cannot be covered with current options, unfortunately. This will take time to sort out. I'll carry it to the CSL tracker.
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We'll work out a more graceful solution, but in the short term, formatting will come out correctly in these cites if the name is entered in the firstName field. This is not an ideal solution; my own thought is for the firstName or lastName fields to…
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I also thought that it was not working when I first installed it, but it actually is the tool for the job. Check the setting of Quick Locale Switcher carefully. By default, it sets only the preferred content language, but there is a configuration o…
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You're absolutely right, I forgot to set the global option on the replace command. It will be fixed in the next release. Thanks for reporting.
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Confirmed. The bug is triggered only with in-text styles, which is odd, but shouldn't make us nervous; the test suite is solid enough to protect us pretty well against regressions from whatever fix I end up applying. In the course of tracking this …
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Just to confirm, only one of the names is output if they are the same (with the "editortranslator" term as label), but if they differ, both should be output, with their respective labels. The tests show that behavior. Is that not the way it is work…
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I think that at the moment the citation language follows the user interface language (the Firefox locale). One way to solve this locally would be to set the default language directly on the style. That's done by adding an attribute to the style ele…
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Definitely fixed for 2.1.6, as adamsmith says.
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When 2.1.6 comes out, the comma will return for single-field entries (that was a processor bug). But it's certainly a good idea to use two-field entry for personal authors. Any adjustments to name formatting can then be made through the citation sty…
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Good to hear you were able to solve it. I think what's happening there is that the plugin sets the style name on the bibliography, but does not alter the parameters if the style already exists.
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That's excellent news. Thanks for reporting back.
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Zotero can control whether author names are set in full form, with an initial (with or without a period), or as only the surname. It can also present the names in Western name order (John Smith) or sort order (Smith, John). You lose all of that flex…
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I'd guess that it will probably be out in a day or two, possibly at the end of the week. But that's just a guess.
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The changes have been checked in by the development team already, so you have two choices. You can wait for 2.1.6; or you can install the branch XPI (the preview working copy of the next release). If you install the branch XPI, be sure that you rein…
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Other things to possibly check are: - The permissions (with OO closed) on the ~/.openoffice.org hierarchy. Everything in there should be owned by you, not by root. - The existence (with Firefox and OO both closed) of a file ~/.zoteroIntegrationPip…
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My track record for advice on plugin matters is pretty poor, but I've done several recent installs of Zotero with OpenOffice, and there's one thing I'd suggest with that configuration: Preferences -> Cite -> Reinstall Extension -> Next (w…
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I've filed a ticket and a patch, we'll see what emerges.
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IIRC, embo was affected by our recent accessed date kerfufl.
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I've checked in some changes that should fix the "sep is undefined" error. The problem should go away in Zotero 2.1.6 when it comes out.
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I've checked in some changes that fix this. The problem should go away in Zotero 2.1.6 when it comes out.
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I've checked in some changes that fix this. The problem should go away in Zotero 2.1.6 when it comes out.
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I've checked in some changes that fix this. The problem should go away in Zotero 2.1.6 when it comes out.
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Just checked in the changes. This should be solved in Zotero 2.1.6 when it comes out.
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I've pushed a change that should work its way into the next Zotero release (2.1.6). It just does a find and replace against string content, and should serve well. The replacement covers the characters mentioned above, plus double-angle quotes. I've…
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Great, thanks for getting back. It will be better if the software treats both lastname and firstname fields as personal names. I'll make a note to work toward changing this, but meanwhile it's good to know that the workaround solves the immediate pr…
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I think I've spotted the problem here, actually. This should be fixed in the next processor release, which will appear in the next release of Zotero (2.1.6).
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Thank you for reporting this. It will be very helpful (extremely helpful, really) if you can post a copy of the style code (Zotero -> gear menu -> Advanced -> Show Data Directory -> find the "styles" directory, it should be in there). I…
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