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Zotero 2.1 will account for non-Zotero footnotes when evaluating the position of a cite, both when the citations are originally created, and when any citation in the document is subsequently edited. There shouldn't be a need for a manual override.
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Don't know how helpful it will be in tracking down the cause of the error, but type 13 is "Web Page", and field 18 is "Call Number". Not sure how the field could have snuck in there.
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I am not a practicing lawyer and know little to nothing about IP, but as far as I know, what noksagt says about copyright in the US is correct: copyright attaches from the act of publication, even if no explicit licensing statement is attached to th…
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Dave, There you go. :) If there are CSL processor issues, I'll also be very interested to learn the details.
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There is a test fixture here with sample CSL code that produces the result given in the AGU manual that we used for reference: http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/citeproc-test/src/tip/processor-tests/humans/sort_AguStyle.txt Caveat (possibly needless bu…
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sinophil, I've been trying to reproduce a mass drag of child notes from their parents, without much success, but I may be missing something. When I click on the tag in the tag selector, the items appear in the middle panel, with parents greyed out,…
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The linked sample page comes up in FF 3.6.7 under Linux (jaunty) with extraneous non-ascii characters between every content character. http://niche-canada.org/member-projects/zotero-guide/sample1.html It looks as though something is awry with the …
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Tom, There is a discussion here of a new helper framework for building translators, built by Erik Hetzner: http://groups.google.com/group/zotero-dev/browse_thread/thread/2da920ae70b2ddf7 When the framework is incorporated into Zotero, a streamlin…
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Harvard1 apparently sorts by author and title only, so the sequence you got was correct for that style. It is supposed to provide year-suffixes, however, so that seems to be an error. The current CSL processor is due to be phased out later this ye…
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Which style?
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Yep, the update should be offered in the usual way, and when it goes through it should scrub and replace the program code of your 2.0.3 installation. Glad to hear it worked for you.
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This seems like an obvious issue so I've checked in a fix for it, but please test. You can install the updated style immediately here: http://gist.github.com/457048 Click on the link, then download the style, using the "Raw" link on the top right.…
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Click on the author label (not the field, the label that says, "Author").
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Place the cursor in the text of the document and click on the "Insert citation" icon. If you have the Chicago Fullnote style set, Zotero will add the footnote for you, and place the citation in it, as adamsmith says.
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Yes, I didn't mean to suggest that law students and lawyers work harder than people in other fields; as you say, it's rather the nature of the profession and of the training process. The law school experience is driven by the firms that take on gra…
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I have some other pressing matters on my plate locally, but I'll certainly get to it. Note that general improvements in support for legal styles are in the offing. When Zotero 2.1 comes out, it will include an upgrade of the citation processor to …
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On the use case at the top of the thread (saving an rtf file in doc format, and having the document behave as if the references had been originally entered with a Zotero wordprocessor plugin), is there a mechanism in RTF for embedding hidden metadat…
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The extraneous spaces also appear in the plugin output of my own install of 2.0. I've taken a look at the Bluebook style file. Unfortunately, as some of the comments in the file indicate, the code in the file is not well composed. I'd like to hel…
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1) Can anyone explain or fix the superfluous comma (after the second comma and before the word "in") in citations like this: J. Lookofsky, The CISG Convention and Its Impact on Danish Contract Law, in THE CISG AND ITS IMPACT ON NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTE…
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This is not possible in Zotero 2.0. It will be possible in Zotero 2.1, which is a ways down the road.
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On its way. Simon ran the fix in a few minutes ago, and it will be in the next 2.0 release.
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[There's a wee problem with "place", as it's mapped to both CSL event-place and CSL publisher-place. Would be great to get that sorted out as well.]
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The bibliography entries and the Zotero-inserted citation references in the document will match; it's all handled automatically.
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Not yet. The citation processor in the development trunk of Zotero is able to support this, but it will require some non-trivial (i.e. time-consuming) extension work on Zotero proper to make the facility available. [Edit: But there are ways to get…
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/12965/initializewith-only-for-second-given-name/
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@bdarcus: Your recommendation has been noted.
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@glevy28, There are other threads about that are relevant, and might contain a hint for you to work from: http://www.zotero.org/search/#forums/SSL certificate error connecting to sync.zotero.org
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@anark, ajlyon, everyone, Thanks for raising this. In fact, I had largeish year-suffixes in mind when I wrote the code that generates them in the new processor. It's a tricky problem, actually, because a system of counting by letter-sequences doe…
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There is a way to accomplish this effect with the citeproc-js processor, but whether it will fully address your needs depends on how the full set of names is to be punctuated. When a name variable is rendered with et-al-min and et-al-use-first both…
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marsh: The move to 2.0 involved changes that broke scaffold. Several people [1] have put in significant time and effort on recoding the utility and, more recently, putting forward a patch to the Zotero development trunk in order to get it working p…
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