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Oh - and the Indigo styles are doing reports incorrectly. The URL is not being included. We don't require it in student theses, and I think that I removed it for that reason - but we should be using a customized style for that. I'll put it back in t…
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This sounds like there is some confusion about the styles or cite forms being applied. Are you sure you are using the same style in the Word plugin and in the Copy/Drag in these tests? In the Copy/Drag, Juris-M will use the default style set in Juri…
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I'm having some difficulty with the "report" item type when using Word plugin. It is not being cited correctly using the plugin (though it works when using the bluebook style). However, if I directly copy from jurism, the citation works properly.Wha…
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On the treatment of newspaper names in the law review variant, the style is currently setting the newspaper name in small caps (as you describe), but all examples in Indigo set the newspaper name in normal type. While the Pace University pages above…
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I just realized that I should be using the JM Indigo Law Review Style. Would you be able to update that as well? I made the same change to both versions of the style, so it should be delivering normal-case for webpage and post-weblog there as well.
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Feedback is always good. My response times will vary, b/c day job but also due to time differences (I'm 9-12 hours away from US time zones here). The rules in the Indigo style guide should track the Bluebook rules very closely. There's a dreary bac…
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Thanks! Just realized that I sent an earlier response to "noreply." Here's what that was: *** Yes, it's tied to the locale, so it should adapt to the language set on each item (falling back to the style's bare locale if any, the style default-locale…
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I've made a change that should remove the small-caps from web-page and blog-post references. If you reinstall your Indigo style from https://juris-m.github.io/downloads, and (if you are in a document) switch to another style, then back again, the ch…
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Thanks for flagging this -- I'll take a look at the Indigo styles and report back soon.
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The citation processor (citeproc-js) recognizes an extended attribute on locale style-options for this purpose. The attribute, documented here, is active in Zotero, but it is not part of the CSL specification. (Styles that use the attribute should…
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Great to hear! Thanks for reporting back.
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That's odd. It does work here -- I've been testing with a more recent version of the processor and the client, but changing that attribute absolutely should not have any effect on page numbers. To explore it a little further, two requests: 1. Post …
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There was a typo in the change recommended by @adamsmith. The line should be: (particle [singular], not particles [plural]) With the incorrect attribute name, the style should not validate for CSL 1.0.1 either (and it fails for me here). With th…
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If it validates okay for 1.0.1, it should work. I'll look at the style later today.
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Have you validated the altered style? https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step#validation
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There is a WordPress plugin (Academic Blogger's Toolkit, or ABT) that handles citations with CSL, using the same processor used in Zotero. In its current form it doesn't integrate directly with Zotero, but it is under active development.
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Not related to the issue, but you can now also write that (optionally) as ... original-date: 2017-02-27 ... which is a little easier on the eye.
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When that message appears, you do need to restart (i.e. shut down Firefox or Standalone, and start the program again). If you remember the steps that led to the message, you can turn on the debug log in Preferences -> Advanced, and then return to…
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The alternative would be to stick with your current method, and edit the bibliography (through the word processor plugin) to strip out the extraneous details of subsequent references. (I'm not sure whether items later removed from the document would…
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(I'll pile on with a me-too. This would be a really nice feature.)
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Great! Merged the change, and it works splendidly. Thanks!
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There isn't direct support for classified bibliographies, but you can customize a style to group items of one or more types together in the bibliography, and then insert headers by hand at the last stage of production. The style Canadian Guide to Un…
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Excellent. That sounds a much better solution than my rough suggestion.
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Happy to confirm that the "out-of-transaction" error has not showed itself again. Switching collections while trash is being emptied seems to be working fine. The bug was Juris-M specific.
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Aha. Right-click over the group in the left-hand pane -> Sync forced a sync of the group, and presented the popup. Choosing "Remove" has removed the group. All clear. The behavior described above does seem a little odd, but given a means of reco…
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(typo: https://juris-m.github.io)
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(Meanwhile, I'll try to take a look at building a Juris-M scraper for e-CFR.)
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I've fixed the unwanted-space bug in the latest. You can try out the processor by installing one of the Propachi plugins. (Apart from testing, it's safe to leave the plugin in place until the next Zotero upgrade.)
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I have checked only with Juris-M 5.0 (which isn't yet out), but I think 4.0 will behave the same. 1. You can suppress the jurisdiction using the "Abbrevs" popup (click the Abbrevs button in the word processor plugin citation widget). That was a lit…
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In current Juris-M 5.0 with the latest processor, it doesn't truncate, but it does place a space before the apostrophe. I'll fix that and make another processor release.
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