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The format I use is 2017-10-13T04:00:36+00:00, where the +00:00 is the offset from UTC (~Greenwich). You should be able to replace that with Z if the time is stated in UTC.
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@bwiernik Probably want to edit in some punctuation there.
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Yes, the macro is calling only the year. You can leave that as it is, since it's used for cite rendering. Changing the key to call the variable directly should work, with no side effects on the appearance of cites or bib entries.
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But for simplicity, changing the macro="issued" there to variable="issued" should give you what you're after.
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Can you post your issued macro?
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Sounds good, hope all goes smoothly. (Out of curiousity, is that "bugger" as in "bugger-all" or as in "bugger-up"?)
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Seems most of the available styles have errors in them, most superscript styles wouldn't work as supposed That's a pretty broad statement. Could you be a little more specific? would libreoffice be that much better As @dstillman noted above, OpenOffi…
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@Database%20Test It sounds like tagging might be a more flexible facility for organizing your material than collections. Tags can lead to nice fits of seredipity later on, by cutting across other categories. @adamsmith Which among the export format…
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I remember this was raised not too long ago, and I didn't do anything about it. Are there edge cases that make it difficult, or does the processor just need to be unbroken?
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@taylorspencephd Just a note to say don't be disheartened. The deep changes in word processor integration address the progressively longer delays in citation insert and editing that have long been a problem in large, heavily cited projects. Smooth w…
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Thanks! Credit for identifying the bug goes to my colleague @jwhitneyjp
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You want the URL to wrap at the end of the line, rather than at the first space or soft newline?
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Yes. It is sync-compatible with Zotero, and uses a separate database in the PC. Legal styles are defined according to jurisdiction, and can be added to any CSL style without major modifications.
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(Current Juris-M will not cite those cases correctly out of the box, but if you advise on the cite forms, we can tune them with some precision.)
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@legna If you are citing law from multiple periods with differing citation conventions, you should take a look at Juris-M. That is one of the tasks it is designed for.
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It looks like some code for Google Docs support is in the works. There should be an announcement in due course -- will be interesting to see what emerges.
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For further information on using citation-number to control sort order and the numbering applied to entries, see this more recent thread..
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Yep, that's it exactly.
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For posterity, and by way of documentation, what's happening there is that calling citation-number via macro has no effect on the sort, but only changes the order in which numbers are applied to the entries.
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And yes, sorting behavior can be a mind-bender. It looks like call-via-macro is a hack I coded into the processor years ago in more adventurous days, on the off chance that it would one day prove useful. Glad to find it's seeing service!
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Great! If you wrap your samples in tags, it will become visible.
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Actually you don't want descending on the other elements do you, sorry. Just moving the citation-number macro to last position should do it.
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Try moving the citation-number macro call to the last position in the bibliography sort block, and setting the other keys also to sort="descending".
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If you get stuck, free to paste your code to https://gist.github.com, and post the saved URL back here. Happy to take a look.
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It might be possible. Give this a try: https://github.com/citation-style-language/test-suite/blob/master/processor-tests/humans/sort_BibliographyCitationNumberDescendingViaMacro.txt The trick seems to be wrapping citation-number in a macro, then u…
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@Anna-Lena%20Krueger The portions that @adomasven needs are footnote number 103 (which contains the 58th Zotero reference in the document), and the seventh Zotero reference counting backward from there (counting multi-cite references as a single un…
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(now that you mention it, I think I did see this after installing BBT for testing - possibly just after disabling it?)
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Long ago, MLZ hacked in a value of 10000 for a special-purpose tag, but that was years ago, and JM no longer does that.
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Deselecting for sync leaves the library in place in the client. If you leave a group, you receive a pop-up with the option to retain it as a read-only collection (read-only so that there won't be surprises if you rejoin), or to trash it. To trigger…
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Beautiful piece of work.
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