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I think it may be working already. In a separate Zotero-based project (Juris-M) where I'm spending my dev time lately, it is displaying the ODF Scan popup. Unfortunately, the default export style selector seems not yet to be working in that project,…
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I think this is set up already in Juris-M. Here are steps to check, using one of the JM Indigo styles: 1. Set the item type of Regulation. 2. The "Name of Act" field is optional. 3. Set the Jurisdiction field to "United States" (from the search lis…
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(Scratch this one. There was at least one trash-related bug in Juris-M that could have affected things. I'll try to hold off on comments until I've confirmed that anything I come across is reflected in the proper beta release.)
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(apologies to @bwiernik for ploughing forward with the topic here) @nora.derbal: if you start a new thread for your issue, we can just post a link here to tie the bits together.
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There was some discussion about capitalization of Arabic al- name particles the last time that part of the citation processor was rewritten. We had guidance that capitalization should be performed in some cases. I decided not to handle that case "ma…
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Let's look at this closely. I'll send a separate forum message with my email. If you can send the exported data, we can tune up the styles to produce the correct result.
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I don't know about Zotero 5.0 support, but (the last time I looked) Paper Machines worked with Java ver. 6, but not with more recent releases.
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@adamsmith, @rintze and others may groan a bit to hear me say this, but there is a hack in the citation processor for this exact use case. If you enter "et al." after the given name of the last author in the record (with a period), it will render mo…
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Tracked down the problem. I had apparently changed a processor setting for multilingual citation formatting (unrelated to Zotero) in the course of testing, and failed to set it back. Fixed now. To try the new processor, install one of the Propachi …
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It's a known issue, caused by a change to the way text-case="title" is processed. I'm working on it, should have a fix out in a day or two.
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@hayarp.papikyan: Very glad to hear that it clicked! The short-form references almost certainly follow the rules of the style, as @bwiernik says. The changes in the new processor version affect only the formatting of text inside titles, not the form…
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There were more edge cases and wrinkles in it than I remembered, but the new processor version is now ready for testing. See how it works on the full version of your document. If there are glitches, let me know. (Can't guarantee immediate success, …
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@hayarpi.papikyan, Still poking a long with the update. It's taking a little more time than predicted, because a portion of my initial code needed a rewrite (specifically for quotation marks and apostrophes, the semantics of which are quite tricky …
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@hayarpi.papikyan, Making good progress on the solution. I have the new in-text markup + quotes-parsing code running. It needs some small refinements to get it to pass all of our tests, but it's looking good, and should be ready for use in another …
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Yeah. Zotero 5.0 is a one-way upgrade. There are ways to downgrade, but the processor fix I'm working on can be installed in Zotero 5.0 also, so you can stay on that version. More news fairly soon!
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Thanks for understanding. I'm very sympathetic to the pressures you're under (I'm an academic supervisor myself). I'm about halfway to a solution with the new coding pattern, and still very confident that it will be more reliable than what I wrote …
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If the processor plugin doesn't fix it, 5.0 won't either. Hang on for a day. I have just finished several days' work on text-case transforms in the processor code. By coincidence, the method I used there can also be applied to quote/apostrophe for…
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@adamsmith Could still be failing in the latest (?) - I haven't touched that part of the code in a long, long time. Is there a test fixture that reproduces the bug?
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@Rintze et al. The translator install failure has been fixed in a fresh release of the plugin.
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@compunk That's a bug, but not a critical one. You can edit the text between the first and second | dividers if you find it distracting -- the text there is only for show, and it's completely replaced when the citation markers are converted. @Rintz…
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Just say your post, glad you've gotten it sorted. There is a problem on Macs with LibreOffice, which require a Java downgrade to work (I've been told the same is true in Zotero, but I've not checked). An indicator seems a good idea; but it will hav…
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The links on the site were incorrect. Try reinstalling; if you still get an error, post back and I'll check again.
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@adamsmith: Should be fixed in the latest Propachi releases (tag 1.1.141). (IIRC the display attributes were meant to cover the entire output scope, but it's been a headache for people to control the appearance of output with them, and if this work…
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Should be good in the release that just went out. Update available via either Propachi plugin.
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@adamsmith: Oh! Thought we'd squashed it, sorry. Will revisit the test.
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Yeah, it seems to be at citeproc-js 1.1.60. As an interim fix, you should be able to install a Propachi plugin in the Standalone client.
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@Roalderik: I've confirmed that you get just initials in the bib under Zotero for Firefox 4.0.29.16. Z4FF 4.0.29.16 uses citation processor version 1.1.138. The fix for this went in at version 1.1.139, so we apparently missed the mark for this rele…
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Finally got to this, sorry for the delay. Install one of the latest Propachi plugins to test the fix. (The plugin should be disabled or removed at the next Zotero update.)
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Yeah, this apparently needs attention in the latest versions. I have some breathing space in the schedule tonight and tomorrow morning, I'll try to take a look.
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Sounds like we have a bug to fix. I'll take a look later today.
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