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Ah, true, I should have checked the style. That actually makes things easier. I've removed a condition, and now everything passes.
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A little more code cleanup, and we're now getting some promising results. collapse_TrailingDelimiter: (Condit et al. 2000, 1995, 1998; Connell 1971, Cortes & Hunziker 1971) collapse_ChicagoAfterCollapse: ..[0] (Whittaker 1967, 1975; Wiens 1989a…
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The code contained an ill-judged hack to avoid one failure of expected after-collapse-delimiter behavior. Implementing a more proper fix for the relevant misstep breaks just one existing test (collapse_TrailingDelimiter). expected (Condit et al. 20…
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Fair enough. As I said, no strong opinion there (and I'm late to the game as well, after months of being tied down with other work). No worries.
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The code of citeproc-js is a little bit of a mess in this area, but I think we can cope with these use cases with the existing CSL options, if we treat after-collapse-delimiter as a "hard" cite delimiter when it is set. I'll see what I can come up w…
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In any case, it seems we have a bug in the processor. Racking up data for the samples above in Chicago Author-Date, but with citation delimiter=", " and after-collapse-delimiter="; ", we get: (Whittaker 1967, 1975, Wiens 1989a, 1989b) (Wong 1999, 3…
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Standalone is a modified copy of Firefox under the hood. The is apparently no option, but maybe Windows can do it? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/771194
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@adamsmith Could this be addressed by tweaking the processor though, without adding another option?
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I think that the text against the item would be a little easier for people to interpret if it were expressed in the affirmative, with an option to opt in, rather than being expressed as a double-negative, with an option to opt out. I know that tech…
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An alternative, if you deal regularly with legal materials, would be to explore the use of a reference manager designed to handle the special requirements of the field.
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A note for people who come by this thread. The entry above can now be written in the Extra field like this: DOI: 10.1037/11019-008
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Pretty pressed for time at this end also, but I've pinged Duncan to sound out the urgency level.
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@sdspieg Sorry about that. A bug in Propachi was causing this crash in some instances of Z 5.0. It was fixed last week, and the latest release from https://juris-m.github.io should work for you, if the need arises.
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Regarding merger of JM functionality into Zotero, that may well happen at some point down the road, although it's a tall order. It would require a lot of developer time, and it would also have an impact on the landscape of support. If it were me, I …
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As @adamsmith says, most Zotero plugins should work fine with Juris-M, so long as compatibility flags are set in their installers. (There is one exception in the other direction, at the moment: the Abbreviation Filter currently works with JM 5.0, bu…
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I haven't done anything about automatic transliteration of fields in Juris-M, and don't have any plans to do so. If you have code for it, it shouldn't be terribly hard to cast a plugin that supplies that functionality for one or more languages. In t…
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Juris-M and Zotero will not run simultaneously, but they can use the same data folder. Juris-M holds metadata in a database jurism.sqlite, while Zotero data is held in zotero.sqlite. If both are synced to the same Zotero account, they will contain t…
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To avoid confusion, my note (1) above refers to the same step described more clearly by @adamsmith.
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(1) If the changes were made by editing the bibliography (not citations) through the Zotero interface, refreshing the bib will lose the changes, but my bring back the author. (2) If the bib was not edited with Zotero, try switching to another style…
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How were the page spans and years inserted into the entry? Are those entered in a field in the Zotero database?
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Many thanks. I'll play around and see if I can reproduce the error -- things certainly shouldn't crash on you like that in normal operation.
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Very good news that it's back and working for you. Any idea what was wrong in the reference that triggered the error?
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Here are steps for fixing a broken document.
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Does it continue to work when you switch back to Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (note)?
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The Zotero citation style (Chicago, Vancouver, etc). (From the error report, it may be a style that is bound to the German language.)
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Which style are you using, and does this occur when you add a citation to an empty document?
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Another issue is maintenance. Interface changes at either end will require follow-up, so there would need to be someone in the picture with a continuing stake in keeping things ticking over. (Google could lighten that burden by specifying and offeri…
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@LiborA The failure of the sort in that macro year-date isn't a bug, really. When macros are given as sort keys, and the macro contains a date, the first date encountered is used as the key, and all other content in the block is ignored. In this cas…
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On your first issue, Zotero does not add styling to the document. This is caused by your word processor settings (it is likely reverting to a default style for paragraphs).
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Two immediately adjacent cites will be merged into a single citation.
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