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There is no harm in raising it, but CSL-M/Jurism has been around for awhile, and there probably won't be any movement in the short term. There is an initiative for a citeproc-js replacement (citeproc-rs, composed in Rust), initially targeting offici…
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For Jurism, the processor recognizes an extended version of the CSL specification (CLS-M) that allows of name ordering on a per-locale basis, via attributes set in the style (name-as-sort-order and name-never-short). The settings won't work well wit…
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I'm not sure what's going on with the side-load of the Scannable Cite translator by the plugin. Zotero does log an error when loading the plugin, but I'm not sure it's relevant (I'll post separately to zotero-dev to follow that up). After a further …
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The Scannable Cite export translator is bundled with Jurism, which may be why it works there. I haven't tested for Zotero install behavior lately. Possibly only bundled translators are recognized? I'll try to take a look a bit later.
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(Working normally down in Jurism 5.0.80m9: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/345737/#Comment_345737)
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Yay, that's good to hear. I seem to be on Mac OS 10.14.6 here, and it worked as well. For database grabs, https://courtlistener.com should be a reliable source, for cases available there.
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On a quick test here with those steps, the Jurisdiction field updates automatically to "US|Fourth Circuit|D. Maryland", and the Court field to "District Court", without a yellow background (so the system is finding the court and jurisdiction ID). I…
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The revised client is up. It should install itself automatically within 24 hours, or you can update immediately via Help -> Check for Updates. Let me know if you run into any further issues during your revision.
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I've tracked down the problem, and have a fix for it. I'll need to tidy up the changes before bundling them into a release, but the revised client should be ready by morning-time in the US.
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I think you may have exposed a bug. I'm checking into it, but here's the back-story. You should be able to open a reference for editing in the document, click on the "Abbrevs" button in the widget there, get a popup with a search box at the top wit…
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@lisaleine Hello! It's worth working this out on the Zotero forums here, in case others run into the same issue. I'll post a summary to the mailing lists once we've gotten to the bottom of it. Just to be sure, please check your Jurism version. The …
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@pjalet Thanks for writing back. If you work with engineering documents that cite patents, I'll be happy to adopt those forms for legal use, until someone from the legal domain comes forward with concrete and consistent ideas for improvement on thos…
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@adamsmith I'll take a look at this one soon.
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Also, possibly check those references to be sure they connect to items in the Zotero database? (Open citation for editing, click on the item's bubble, check to see if there is a button to open in Zotero at the bottom of the pop-up)
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@herahowoo You might check out https://juris-m.githib.io, a variant of Zotero that is designed to handle this.
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I have limited culinary skills, but I store essential details of important recipes in my zotero.org library, along with a few thousand other items - a mix of leftovers from researched articles and court judgments of potential use in classroom teachi…
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@herahowoo Are you wanting "ed." to show as something like "編集者" or "編," and wanting "edn." to show as something like "版" (or to be empty, since you already have the label in 初版)? Also, in your document, do you cite English sources? If so, d…
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@clintcrabtree Sorry, I was down with a bad cold for a few days there. Could you clarify what you mean by "convert?" Making accurate citations to materials with metadata like that you describe will certainly work in Jurism. Automatically transformi…
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Haven't tested, but is the apostrophe character the same in all of the items (i.e. straight versus squiggly)?
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The Zotero abbreviations data contains this entry: { ... "container-title-word": { ... "all": "", ... } } In the original abbreviations setup in MLZ, keys in the container-title-word segment were used to generate…
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This is a problem specific to the style. Which style are you using?
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I did take a look at this problem, and explored how it might be handled in code. I began to think that while it's possible to set up an escape mechanism that will cover the use case, the better course would be to have some option or markup that (alm…
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Are the dashes between letters and words, or underneath them?
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You can use to place the suffix.I don't think it's in the spec, but if you use it in one location, you have to use it everywhere.
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(As a side-note from Jurism development [separate from Zotero and mainstream CSL], this is the kind of thing that locator-extra is meant for.)
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A document with 3,000 notes should process okay, but it will take time, and might need a machine with plenty of memory. In isolation, I have run the data for a document of that size in isolation (i.e. transacting directly with the processor, outside…
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It should work either way - I don't think we've ever had complaints about placement in notes vs text. There can be problems with figure captions and tables, though, so it's best to insert citations as text in those locations, and tidy them up before…
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There is a misunderstanding here, let me back up and explain. ODF Scan accepts a document in ODF format, and writes out a copy of the file with LibreOffice citation markers. Refreshing the new document in LibreOffice should yield fully working cita…
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Have you tried selecting an author-date style in Zotero, then reselecting a note style?
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@maier.de: That code works fine in a test fixture: https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js/blob/master/fixtures/local/bugreports_Comments.txt