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The new CSL processor (coming up in trunk releases in a few months or so) speaks CSL 1.0, in which the year-suffix element can be applied selectively. I've filed a ticket in the CSL tracker on the condition issue. A simple option would be to allow…
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Leaving it alone is probably a good policy for the present, if you're busy in work. Note that the people who report success seem to be using the Ubuntu distro, which would include Debian and Ubuntu patches of the upstream source. The problem may n…
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No, it isn't, in either CSL version. What is the use case?
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Is the style behaving well for you in the word processor now?
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@erazlogo, Yep, any keyed string data on the zotero item, so type and simple fields would all work. It doesn't handle dates yet, but if there's demand that could be done.
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Sorry, I only meant the ref as an assurance that the facility actually exists in the processor itself; it's not available in Zotero yet. To tap into it, there would need to be some sort of easy-to-grasp user interface in Zotero, which would supply …
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There is a mechanism in citeproc-js for selective bibliography output. If implemented on Zotero-side, this will allow sectioned bibliographies, and the suppression of selected material, which might cover this use case, depending on the conditions -…
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I'm not sure, I don't have access. Any with access able to help?
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It sounds like the style might be invalid CSL. There is an online validator (search for validator.nu), that you can use to check it. Let us know how it goes; if validation turns up errors, you'll need to fix them up before going further.
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Re your second question, there's an option for this under the gear menu -> Preferences -> Styles. Tick the box, and you should get URLs unconditionally.
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Re your third question, I'm not 100% sure it will work in the current processor, but you should be able to get a non-breaking space by using a numeric entity in the prefix, suffix, or delimiter attributes. Something like this: …
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Re your first question, there is currently no way to suppress the year suffix as far as I know. The new processor is currently stubborn in the same way, but I'll fix it. So again, no immediate solution, but this should work for you when CSL 1.0 su…
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This should be pretty simple to do. If you're reading this, drop a note back and I can show you the changes needed on etherpad. (EDIT: actually, it hardly warrants etherpad. At the very top of the style, in the "style" tag, you'll find an attribu…
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@pashakhan, It's an issue separate from the main topic of this thread, but if I understand correctly, the Hijra calendar has exactly twelve months, and (unlike the Chinese and Chinese-derived calendars) does not attempt to preserve alignment of lun…
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Dan knows. If you have auto-sync enabled, you can turn it off. Gear menu -> Preferences -> Sync, then untick the box next to the option. I'm not sure if that closes a running sync, but restarting Firefox would do that. (Edit: Er ... not ne…
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This may help get you started: http://www.zotero.org/support/csl_simple_edits
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In Lexis Total Legal Research (which I think is the service you're likely to be using in law school), there is no metadata embedded in the pages. I've done some work on a translator for US & Canadian Law Reviews Combined, which is available her…
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In answer your fourth question, it is not currently possible to divide a bibliography into discretionary sections in this way. A partial workaround might be to separate the two types of material into collections within Zotero, export the rendered b…
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Yep, still for 2.1. The parser that does this is built into the processor, so when one arrives, the other will too.
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If you mean plugin support similar to what is available for Word and OpenOffice, there's not much anyone can do for it. Google Docs doesn't supply means of storing citation data in the document (that is, semantic details like the Zotero ID of an it…
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Just to confirm, have you tried these steps?
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(As a side note, the new CSL processor coming up in a few months will recognize in-field markup in the prefix and suffix fields, so you'll be able to put the connecting phrase in italics if your style requires that.)
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From the code that seems to run the note field (at zotero@chnm.gmu.edu/chrome/content/zotero/tinymce/note.html), it looks like there is no fallback to a text input box in the HTML. That's an understandable decision, since if Javascript is disabled,…
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Just a random stab, but ... do you have auto-sync turned on in Zotero? If so, does recognition improve any further when it is turned off?
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@Profpal, When you open a note, there is an "html" link in its toolbar. Clicking on that will open a popup that accepts plain text input. Does that work better with voice recognition?
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This should help: http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/csl_syntax_summary You're missing the "choose" tags that need to go around the conditional. The link above shows where they should go.
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There is a CSL syntax summary on the Zotero site that covers the basics (the page seems to be down at the moment, but that link should get you there when it comes back up). At 391, there is a choose-if-else block with a missing "if" part. The logi…
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There are a couple of fatal syntax errors in there as well. Here's a validation report that turns them up: http://gist.github.com/334040
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Can you post the link?
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One of my daydreams for 2.1 is a style error reporting facility in the citation editor, similar to the gear menu "Report Errors" item. The idea would be for the user to start by editing the citation into the desired form. The reporting machinery c…
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