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The import fails for me in the trunk, with the same "unsupported format" error. I agree that the file data is fine; Firefox just loses access to the stream at the point masked by the ticket 1773 patch for some reason.
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The trial code I've implemented solves both problems, actually. The URLs of deleted items are reserved, and retained on file for 2 years. Any documents that reconnect to Zotero during that time will have their IDs remapped to a real existing ID. So …
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I was able to capture both references from your sample link, as a multiple capture, through Google Chrome, into a Firefox Zotero running with the port connector enabled. The translator seems to work fine; there must be a special issue with your loca…
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Yes, there's no way to do this at present.
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I played around with this a bit, and I think I have some useful info. I'll do a bit more testing to pin down the exact point of failure, but this patch seems to help. The patch is from the multilingual source. The multilingual version imported the r…
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Do I need to keep Zotero active in Firefox for the sync to complete? In other words, by shutting down Firefox, do I interrupt the sync process so that it has to start all over again from the beginning?[edit: I don't know the details of sync well eno…
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I am unable to reproduce the issue you're having with "Jun 1983" for one date and "1983-10-11" for the other in the processor itself. Could you post your style here, and post the link back to this thread? https://gist.github.com/
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For the undefined issue, you can get it working by setting the year suffix explicitly, like this: You might prefer coding it this way anyway, since it will allow fancy variations like setting the suffix in italics. That undefined return value is nas…
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Those certainly do look like bugs. I'll take a look tomorrow.
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There is a "suppress author" selection the the word processor plugin. If you type the author name into the text and use that option, it will produce the effect you're after.
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Given the constraints on your environment, it sounds like a bit of hands-on practice with installing and configuring a Firefox instance that runs in place (i.e. without fully installing it) might be a good use of time at some point (when you can spa…
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@theed, That's what adamsmith means. Currently, rtfscan inserts plain text into the document, but to have it "actually create Zotero citations" is, I think, what you are describing.
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Do you get the error on the first citation inserted in the document, or after several citations have been added? (edit: Also, is this with Zotero 2.1?)
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Meanwhile ... I found the problem. Institutional names were not collapsing properly. I have fixed the problem in the citeproc-js trunk, and will put out a new release later today. The revised code should appear in the next beta release of Zotero 2.1…
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@mapmaker, I'm able to download the two Word files above, but the style code returns a "no longer available" error. I've deleted the style file I reassembled earlier; I'll need to have the style to check further.
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Very glad to help, I'm glad to hear it's working for you!
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In your sample, you have the authors written in romanized form. If that's all that's available for an item, it will be used for sorting. For Japanese sources, you would write the author names in kanji (or katakana), and then add the romanized form a…
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I threw away the file, so I'm not able to test these, but it was still in the terminal readline, so this should be right. For the first one (macro definitions), I think it was this:grep -n '\
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Hmm. I've bumped the version number and pushed it up again. This will get better when I've built the update/publishing script.
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... I cut and pasted the fragments into a file, and when reassembled, it validates. I am able to reproduce the behavior here. It's clearly a bug, but you can avoid it by removing the subsequent-et-al-min and subsequent-et-al-first attributes from th…
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Yes, I was lazy. A bug report against the processor has just come in so it might be awhile, but I plan to set up proper automatic updates for the multilingual xpi. When I set that up, I'll make the version numbering update automatically as well.
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@mapmaker: I'd love to help you sort this out, if you can post your style in a more accessible way. Try pasting it into a "public gist" using this address, and post its address back to this thread. Be happy to take a look. https://gist.github.com/
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@ajlyon, Should be better in the latest xpi, just uploaded.
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Oh, that's not good. I'll take a look.
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I guess it won't happen then. :)
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It's pretty astonishing to see new material appearing in screen layouts that I only saw myself a couple of days ago, but that all looks correct. The italics are a product of the style, and are applied across the whole data segment (so if you have it…
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No worries, and very glad to help. Can you put up a screenshot of what you have at the moment (the Preferences -> Languages menu), and a view of an item? Not sure where is good -- if you want to use twitter with twitpic.com, my twitter handle is…
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@ajlyon,Note that if you're still using Firefox, you can actually use the Zotero instance in Firefox as your central repository, and the Safari and Chrome connectors can send citations to it. Type about:config in the address bar of Firefox and searc…
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Aha. Sure enough, it's an error in my own code. "No such column: dateDeleted". So no implications for mainstream Zotero from the center panel error; looks like things are working normally otherwise, with occasional errors on an exceptionally demandi…
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Uh-oh. The "An error occurred." message appears even after a restart of Firefox. This is in the multilingual version, so it may be a local issue. More news in a bit.
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