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Do you get the same behavior in a document? I seem to remember that disambiguation sometimes behaves differently in the test pane. If there is a subtle issue behind this, it probably won't be fixed in the current processor, as it is slated for rep…
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(A very small follow-on note: the multilingual support in citeproc-js is a processor extension. Styles that make use of multilingual support will validate against the CSL 1.0 schema, but the multilingual behavior is not covered by the specification…
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I've built a test around the MHRA style to check this in the new processor, and I have a couple of questions. @adamsmith: The existing style does not include a disambiguate="true" condition for the title in the subsequent form of the citation. Is …
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@Joby Joseph, Unfortunately, this would break all references in all documents that rely on the word-processor plugins.
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Just a tiny note: "multi-lingual" is probably the right nomenclature. A name can be transliterated with no change to its original formatting characteristics (e.g. KUROSAWA Akira), or the formatting characteristics of the target script/language doma…
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As far as I know, this isn't possible currently. A while back, I made a suggestion on zotero-dev that is related. The idea is that translators should be able to catch duplicates, and prompt the user to either skip the item, or add a pointer to the…
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Is there an error in the labels?
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People who change their name on marriage? (Multi-lingual would also need to be covered, but that's another bundle of issues.)
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The new CSL processor being prepped for inclusion in Zotero is able to handle particles on the "family" name correctly (di, von, van den, etc.). The processor is able either to apply heuristics to parse particles out of the family and given name fi…
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@noksagt: but these characters should ideally be normalized in the data for this field, yes?
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Sounds right to me. Could maybe be slotted in somewhere between lines 1281 and 1738 of translate.js.
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At what level of processing (import, storage, fetch, export/CSL processing) should cruft like this be sanitized?
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@trench: read a bit more. In the list of reasons for spending several thousand hours nailed to a console, "being remembered" doesn't, I think, rank very high. The "Donate" button at the top of the page on the right is probably a more effective way…
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The current Zotero CSL processor is no longer being actively maintained, so a short-term fix is unlikely. This limitation will go away in due course, however. The test suite for the CSL processor currently being prepped for deployment in Zotero co…
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@kreuschan, As a hackaround, you can try registering the acronyms in Zotero, and then do a find-and-replace in the bibliography at the final stage of document preparation.
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Sorry, I misunderstood. There's no batch delete facility for many tags with different tag names, as far as I know. If you're comfortable with SQL and some scripting language like Python or Perl, you should be able to build a small program to perfo…
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I'd say so. (Edit: see Dan's responses below.) As you say, the returns from an "attachment is not PDF" search don't fit that description in either of its possible meanings. When the devs come around to look, I'd guess their first concern will be …
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Selecting the library in the left window, opening the tag selector with ctrl-alt-T, selecting the tag, then right-clicking on the tag (again in the lower-left tag selector) gives a menu with an option to rename or delete it. Clicking on "delete tag…
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I don't have time to look at the code myself, but when I visit this page, clicking on the Zotero book icon gives only the first author, as per bug description, while clicking on "Cite/Export", and then "Export to Endnote" button triggers a Zotero fe…
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Try clicking on the big red button above and to the left that says: Start a new discussion.
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For reference, this page provides some guidance on validating styles. (Glad to hear that it works!)
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Thanks for the source. This looks to be the problem: j_hepatol.csl:27:10: error: element "info" incomplete; missing required element "id" If you copy in an ID node from another style, and modify the last element to give a unique identifier for yo…
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So ... if you open the file with ctrl+o, you should get a popup from Firefox asking if you would like to Cancel or Install. If you click on Install, the popup goes away. You should then be able to open Zotero, go to Preferences, open the Style tab…
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Can you describe the steps you went through (it's not clear what you mean by "upload")? If you want folks to look at the style code itself, the forum is not very well suited to that. A convenient method is to place the code here: http://gist.gith…
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The conditional logic does seem to be out of tune for this item (although it's not perfectly clear what it should be returning: "items with attachments that are not PDF", or "items without a PDF attachment"). You can still find items without PDF at…
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Just to be sure that the association between this thread and its companion containing the solution doesn't get lost in the shuffle, here is a link to the related thread.
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Is it possible to user multiple Firefox profiles in your library environment?
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It's a flaw in the translator. I've uploaded a patch to zotero-dev, along with a fixed-up version of the translator file. If you visit the link, and then click on the Files link, you'll find the translator as Google+Books2.js. Grab a copy of the …
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In the wild there are a number of systems that store names and titles in all caps. In that case, the two-way conversion will turn up inconsistencies for most of the words in the string, which would make for lots of click selecting to get the entry…
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Good luck, I hope it works for you. (I'll just note in passing that none of this extra work would/will be required if the patch were/is merged into Zotero proper.)
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