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Some other styles also use "sort-key" macros that merge multiple keys to a string. Worth a review, they might also produce unexpected sort results: austrian-legal.csl clio-medica.csl foerster-geisteswissenschaft.csl instituto-superior-de-teologia-…
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It's hard to say without testing with specific input combinations, but setting multiple elements (author, date and title) as a single string key will definitely cause anomalies in the sort. Try removing the sort-key macro and setting the cs:sort blo…
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I think this is on Zotero-side. The processor doesn't set inline styling in HTML output, and I haven't made any changes there in yonks.
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Something like this, I guess. That's just a sample. If you play with it a bit, you'll see that it only produces useful references for items that have a title and a DOI - so books and even blog posts show no link. Also, untitled items just say "Unti…
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Also, if you need to list all authors in the bibliography, the style can be adjusted to do that.
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Sure looks like it. I'll look at it this weekend.
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Glad to hear it's working for you!
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Postscript: The bug was triggered by the quotes="false" attributes, when quotes were included in the input. That is legal CSL, and the processor absolutely should handle it, but that attribute with a value of false doesn't produce any rendered outpu…
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A fix is now available in the Propachi plugins. Installing one of these will solve the problem for the present; remove the plugin after the next Zotero update. (In Standalone, you can install the plugin by downloading it, and then visiting Tools -&…
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Now we're cooking. I've been able to reproduce the error. Now for the fix ...
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Excellent. I'll get on it, may have news in a few hours.
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(It is possible that it is a *combination* of entries that triggers the error. If there are a limited number of items in your bibliography [say up to 10 or so], feel free to export and post them all.)
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That makes sense - the Report ID posted by @Mazzers and relayed by @adomasven shows the crash happening during a bibliography insert. Will look forward to your info!
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@Tanuzzo: If you have identified the reference that triggers the error, could you export it (as Zotero RDF or as CSL-JSON) and post it to https://gist.github.com ? @Mazzers: The bottleneck is at my end. Once I'm able to reproduce the error here, I'…
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Tinker to Evers to Chance. :-)
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If you want to make two leaps in one go, I think I might be putting up a beta version of Juris-M 5.0 on Monday or Tuesday.
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For non-alphabetic scripts (Chinese, Japanese), the only way to impose a phonetic sort order is to use a tool designed for that purpose, such as Juris-M. https://juris-m.github.io/
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There was indeed a bug on this one. Moving punctuation on user-supplied suffixes was not being moved. It's fixed (as up a few seconds ago) in the Propachi plugins linked by @adamsmith above.
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This was a bug in the code for "flip-flop" of quote and markup, which was refactored not long ago to make it more robust. I've put up a fix in the Propachi plugins, which should address the problem until the next Zotero release.
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@dstillman: Does the trace show what decoration it's trying to render when the crash occurs?
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Sorry about the signing issue. This should work better: https://github.com/Juris-M/propachi-vanilla/releases/tag/v1.1.87beta
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Okay, it's something on this machine then. Thanks!
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This is working normally in Juris-M (a variant that I maintain with law support, which uses the same processor at roughly the same version). If it's losing the space there in Zotero, it's probably due to a small difference in the processor configura…
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For materials related to a case, cite as a Case, with a descriptive value (Complaint, etc.) in the Document Name field. The cite form should adapt - if the formatting that produces is not correct, post back and we'll adjust the form.
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Can you provide a sample of what the cites should look like?
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@ejzejz: I haven't tried the new MacWord plugin with Juris-M yet. I'm not sure how the two would get along. There would be no danger to your data there - the worst that can happen is that you end up having to reenable/reinstall the existing plugin v…
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In passing (and not related to the issue here) the style does something very odd with quotes in the bibliography when it encounters an article-journal item that has both an author and an editor: Xeno, X., 2000, 'Hello Title 20 'Aalto, A. (ed.)', Jou…
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Yeah, no luck. I've tried exercising disambiguation, quotes, 19+ authors (to trigger et al.), 20 citations (attempting to trigger something related to sort behavior), and citation collapsing in combination with all of the above. It insists on workin…
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I have played with the style quite a bit, but haven't yet been able to make it fail. Will try a few more things, but if there are steps that reliably trigger the error, that would be really useful to have.
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No, the gist is perfect. Dinnertime soon here, but I'll do some testing soon. Is there a reason you insert quotes as strings via prefix/suffix?
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