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Would you like advice from the community, or was that a farewell notice?
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As I say, the Anon. element is added by intention by the style. If you want to remove it, download the AMA style to a file, change the ID in this element:http://www.zotero.org/styles/amaand remove any element like this:I'll take a look at decorating…
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Very good to hear that sorting has improved. Failure in the plugins is odd. Sorting in both contexts is done by the same processor. A different instance, but they run in the same environment. Hmm.
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http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/csl-fields/
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Try clicking on the green button in the toolbar at the top of the Zotero panel.
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This turned out to be mostly due to a processor bug. I've applied a fix, and issued a fresh release of citeproc-js (version 1.0.137). The fix is not quite complete -- citation numbers are out of sequence immediately after the manual insert -- but Re…
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The style is defined to add Anon. if no author, editor or translator names are available. If it wasn't appearing before, that was an error. We'll look into the automatic link-wrapper issue.
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It seems that the citation processor is able to identify the changes to the citation numbering, and report the result back to Zotero, but the interface between the processor and Zotero may need some attention to get this working correctly. I don't u…
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We'll need more precise information than this. It stopped working how? Can you be more specific?
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Wait for 2.1.2 to come out, and see whether installing that clears up the issue.
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I think what usws is saying is that the year-suffix is simply unwanted. It looks like maybe "Updated" is intentional, and expresses something meaningful in the context of this particular style. @usws: If that intuition is correct, you can remove ye…
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Well, one more before hitting the sack. Never clear until an issue is finally resolved, but the processor is handling input data correctly, so if there is an issue here, it seems likely to be on Zotero-side.
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If no other news emerges as we sleep here in Japan, I'll check into this on the CSL processor side tomorrow.
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For release 2.1.2, coming up soon, the list of stop-words for capitalization has been expanded to produce results closer to the original behavior of 2.0.9.
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Wait for the next release (2.1.2, coming within the next day), and see if this behavior improves after installing it. The proof is in the pudding, but several issues with word processor integration have been addressed recently.
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We can revisit this at a later time, after gender-sensitivity becomes legal (I love the punning possibilities in this issue...). For the time being, I've checked in "o" as a uniform ordinal suffix for es-ES, which should solve the immediate problem.
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Aha. Thanks!
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If the issue is the suppression of the URL and access time, isn't that controlled by the integration layer, before shipping the data to the processor? (At least I don't remember implementing anything like this.) If that's the case, the unwanted outp…
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Zotero here claims that a cut and paste of the RDF above is not in a recognized format. Not sure why. I'm not very good with RDF ... is that Zotero RDF, Unqualified Dublin Core, or something else?
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Is just get this from Open Office, which I guess is correct, if the URL tick-box is unchecked?Author1, O., Author7, T. & Author3, T., 2008. Test Article. Test Journal, 12.(Newline inserted for readability) Looks like this may be system-dep…
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I have been unable to reproduce this behavior, either in the processor test framework or in the word processor. The system is Linux Ubuntu 10.10 with Firefox 4, Zotero 2.1.2 candidate (multilingual), Open Office 3.3, and the 3.0a1 plugin. I tested w…
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This looks like a failure of the implicit conditional logic associated with the group element. I'll work up some tests and see if I can replicate the fault.
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Yes, this pushes the refinement of names just about as far as it can go without tearing into the user interface. Very glad to hear that the style is working correctly for you -- thank you for your patience, this early feedback very important to the…
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Feature, although it may need some lobbying on my part to get there. (If you want the single-element name to render as a person rather than an institution, try putting the name in the firstname field rather than the last.)
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For style authors, it would be convenient for Refresh to force a reload of the style. Would a hidden option be suitable, I wonder -- to just force Refresh to always reload the style when set "true". Style authors wouldn't be bothered about digging i…
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... and sure enough, the account has now synced. Pretty quickly, too.
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The online converter seems to be more fussy than the XSLT requires. Here is a link to a copy of the file after conversion: https://gist.github.com/894087 I've deleted four instances of a text-case attribute on cs:names elements, which is illegal i…
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Good to hear!
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From your descriptions, it sounds like the localeCompare() function is performing a binary sort (comparing two strings on the basis of the literal Unicode value of each of its characters, rather than their "alphabetical" sort value). We've seen this…
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Hold that thought. I've been trying several versions of the xpi. In a fresh attempt, with the branch xpi, the client Firefox has locked up, which I take to be a sign of activity behind the scenes. It's a fairly big sync, and could take awhile to mar…
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