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Will also want to look at the style code here. The cause of the error should be easy to identify from the style code.
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Still investigating, but during a fresh-install trial today, the client failed to update translators. There is a problem on the server that needs to be sorted out for that, but in the meantime you can try installing the RIS translator manually and s…
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(Had to deal with a failing wireless subsystem on my dev laptop today, but I'll get to this tomorrow.)
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(The Mac machine is at the office, so look for a response in a few hours.)
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@dks1570: Sorry for not picking up you query earlier. If you put [Juris-M] in the subject line, it will catch my attention. Looks like there is a problem with the translator. I'll follow up, should have something for you soon.
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Setting "it" in the Language field for entries in Italian should disable title capitalization for those items.
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I didn't look at the update history, but I had this recent thread in mind. A bad change that dropped initials in the bibliography of certain styles went into to processor at the end of October. I'm not sure why users are hitting the fault now, but I…
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A bug crept into the citation processor. It will be fixed in the next Zotero update, but you can restore correct behavior immediately by installing one of the Propachi plugins. (The plugin should be removed at the next Zotero update, to allow furthe…
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(I'll be watching this thread, just in case a processor issue is involved.)
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The repaired processor is now available via the Propachi plugins. To restore correct behavior, install one of the plugins, and remove it when the next Zotero update comes out.
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Aha. Here is the test that backs up the change above. As you can see, I misinterpreted the intended effect in the style: https://github.com/citation-style-language/test-suite/commit/f988f9c98e9f6a241d50a804d9794278a1a2f215 Reversing the Oct. 31 ch…
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Here is the commit that broke things (from Oct. 31 last year, I guess it took awhile for the update to find its way into Zotero): https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js/commit/ffa12aa37f18a885401223e3d8cc663d8351a749
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Must be a side effect of the fix introduced for collapsing a few weeks ago. This gives us a test for whatever broke. I'll add this to the list, and with luck come back within a day.
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@ssaltirova Do you have Juris-M installed as a Firefox plugin or as JM Standalone, and what is its version?
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Typo! Thanks for catching that one! Fixed.
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Juris-M replaces MLZ. I'll add a note to clarify at the MLZ link. Thanks for mentioning that. Juris-M is happily cruising along as a shadow version of Zotero for the present. The 4.0/5.0 watershed was a scary prospect when the Zotero 5.0 rewrite wa…
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Okay ... APA disambiguates by name, but only on the first-listed author. In the bibliography, you don't find another work by an author with the same last name?
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If you open the gear menu, then click on About Zotero, what version number shows in the popup?
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How are you accessing Zotero exactly? Are you visiting a website at https://zotero.org (and logging in); or are you clicking an icon in the Firefox menu bar that looks kind of like this?
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When you open Zotero on your PC (not the website), do you see any items?
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(It looks like I don't have a copy old Python code for ODF conversion. We've had bug fixes since the jump to JavaScript though, so it's probably just as well that it's no longer in circulation.)
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I'd be happy to take a look at the code of the style. Can you paste it into https://gist.github.com, save it as a "gist", and post the URL of the saved page back here?
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Have you validated the style? Just in case: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Validation
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If the style is one that you have prepared or modified locally, you can share the code with us by visiting https://gist.github.com, pasting the code of the style into the form, saving is as a "gist", and posting the URL of the saved page back here. …
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Disambiguation by author name comes in several flavours. If the style disambiguates on the basis of author name itself (as opposed to ambiguity in finished references), the initial may be added when the author name occurs as co-author in another ref…
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If you are running a recent version of Zotero, check that you do not have a stale copy of the Propachi processor plugin installed (if you do, just remove it). The code that could trigger a "sep is undefined" error was removed from the processor bac…
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Depending on your requirements, you could try creating those footnotes manually in Word, and inserting the bare references, adding the Greek note separately as text in the footnote. On update, Zotero should only touch the references themselves, and …
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I owe an apology for the bad citeproc-js release. It's been fixed, we should be back on track now.
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The history of this has slowly come back into focus while following this thread. I think my first solution was just to use the raw characters, but several people pointed out problems with font coverage. Then I suggested using escaped HTML markup in…
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Ah, yes of course, my apologies. There is indeed no way of controlling the superscripting of an ordinal suffix separately from the number. I guess that brings us to @Gracile's question.
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