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We should be clear, though, that neither change is likely to be introduced in the near future. It's not clear whether introducing a wildcard-label kludge is a good idea, and if so, exactly how it should behave; and suppression of all cite content ex…
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No complaints here!
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In the absence of conflicts with other use cases, though, it would just do what you expect.
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Tested singles on this Chromium, with Zotero 5.0.44: Version 65.0.3325.181 (Official Build) Built on Ubuntu , running on Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit) I find myself craving a little more control. Rolling the cursor off the popup allows the download to go …
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In Preferences -> Export, you would change the Default Format style used for quick copy from Scannable Cite to the citation style of the finished document, then drag and drop.
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For (1) we could consider just suppressing the label when there is a non-parseable string at the front of the locator (to yield "time 3:50" instead of "p. time 3:50", say). That would be simpler than adding a "blank" label, which might be confusing …
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I think it's the citations in footnotes entered into the table(s). You will need to paste those in as static text. (Edit: Actually, remove the "I think" there. That's definitely the issue here. It's not a problem with the scan, but a well known lim…
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Not affixes then. To confirm the steps to the error, you are editing with markers in Google Docs, exporting to ODT, and then ... opening in LibreOffice, selecting an author-date or numeric style, refreshing, then switching to the footnote style, and…
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Hazarding a guess, it might be something in prefix or suffix fields in the breaking citations that is fouling up the parse (maybe)?
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@ttulcin If you are entering all references but the first manually, and you are finding that to be a satisfactory workflow apart from interactions with the reference manager, you might consider simply doing all references manually, and manually main…
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@adomasven Will do. I think in my "41" build of JM I must have jumped the gun and included the upcoming integration change. Anyway, more news later!
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@ttulcin Juris-M is designed to produce cites with embedded transliterations, and to update them automatically. If that functionality is of interest, feel free to give it a try. (JM is sync-compatible with Zotero, and will not modify the Zotero data…
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@adomasven I'll be meeting with a series of our finalists today, to set them up with the latest (Juris-M, but a build based on current Zotero Beta) and prep them for our collaborative bib review process. In an initial meeting on Monday using a 5.0.4…
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Ah - Propachi is out of date at the moment. My script is failing to upload to GitHub for some reason. So Zotero Beta is the way to go. Sorry about the confusion.
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Yes. In fact the string in the second post by @Phenox features in a test fixture (which I've just revised slightly to align it fully with the example—and it still passes, along with a couple of similar fixtures). I haven't seen any cases concernin…
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The only other thing I can think of would be to open that particular citation for editing (via the Zotero plugin) and re-save it into the document. If you had made changes to the text, you will get a pop-up asking if you want to keep the changes. If…
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Also (and sorry to be pedantic!) have you tried switching the document to another style and back? The processor in 5.0.43 should be handling those tags correctly in that case.
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If you are running a version of Zotero earlier than 5.0.43, you should update to the latest. Also, it is worth stopping Word and (re)installing the word processor plugin via Preferences -> Cite -> Word Processors. (If you have done both of th…
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@adomasven, @dstillman The revised processor that fixes is issue this available at tag 1.1.201. The bug was triggered by a call to a date inside a cs:substitute parent, followed by a call to the same variable later in the style. A minimal CSL snipp…
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I have a full day of meetings ahead, but I'll get back as soon as I have something to show. @v.cordier This will be fixed, so if you are not at the point of submission, you can continue work on the document by switching to another citation style th…
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@v.cordier Bingo. This combination crashes the processor when rendering the bibliography entry, with exactly that error. @adomasven, @dstillman This is a processor bug. Will post back after digging further on it.
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@v.cordier One more question, sorry. What citation style are you using in your document? Also, is it a custom style, or a standard style from the Zotero repository?
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That's great, thanks. Testing ...
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@v.cordier Alternatively. if you are not setting Prefix or Affix fields in the bad citation, could you export that item as CSL JSON, and post the exported text here? (With the Prefix/Affix content, or with the CSL JSON, I can check exactly the same…
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It looks very much like the processor is wrong-footing on a combination of parens in prefixes/affixes. @v.cordier It looks like you are inserting the citation with text in the Prefix and/or Affix fields. If that is correct, could you cut-and-paste …
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@dstillman Does the trace show the CSL JSON input?
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@adomasven The 1.1.199 fix was good, but recognized only surrounding characters in ASCII. Processor tag 1.1.200 passes a test of the string in this thread, and should put this one to rest.
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Checked the code, and no, I hadn't neglected that. Late here, I'll look into this further in the morning.
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Not at console at the moment, but it looks like I may have neglected to set /g on the regexp used to address the first report of this. Will check soon.
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I tried the full cite as a prefix, with italic markers, in a processor test and in Juris-M, and it works normally, rendering italics. @adamsmith Do you see a failure for that input in current Zotero?
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