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I'm not sure what the correct behaviour there would be. Should disabling automatic abbreviations also disable journalAbbr, or should journalAbbr always be recognized? (I assume that the latter would be correct, but I'd like to check with everyone b…
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I guess what I'm asking is whether a publisher has asked for that combination.
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@ajgordon: Can you be more specific?
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Using different quotation conventions in citations and text seems an odd practice. Is that combination a formal style requirement?
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You shouldn't feel bad. I've spend most of the day working on a little problem (not related to Zotero), with no success at all, and no prospect of any. As between the two of us, you are several steps ahead!
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Kostiantyn: From your description, it's not clear what you are trying to do. The RTF/ODF Scan plugin does not install anything into LibreOffice. If you are trying to install a LibreOffice Integration plugin for use with Zotero or Juris-M, please sta…
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Thanks for the nudge - I'll run a trial today.
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Just to echo what adamsmith says about Juris-M and Zotero databases, but with a small caveat. If you installed Juris-M over Zotero, the original Zotero database on your PC will remain untouched. Removing Juris-M, reinstalling Zotero and syncing shou…
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It's not a validation issue, but the processor. My (new-ish) parser doesn't like spaces around an = sign it the XML, but technically that's okay, I think k. I could try to allow that in the processor, but I'm not sure it's really needed.
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Glad to hear it's working! @adamsmith, @Dan Stillman: I didn't realize that spaces around = were permitted in XML. How important is it to loosen the internal citeproc-js parser to permit them?
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(returning to the thread in another guise) Another small issue is that the declared default locale, "en-AU" is not a valid known locale, so it will just fall back to en-US (on systems that are robust to the non-existent locale), or crash (on system…
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I have found the processor bug that caused this. Tomorrow morning (about 20 hours from now) I will make a release of the five Juris-M tools that depend on it (Juris-M for Firefox, and JM Standalone for the four supported platforms).
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Actually this is exactly suited to your predicament. These steps will extract the references from your document, and place them in the (initially empty) shared library that you create for that purpose.
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This is possible using Juris-M, a sync-compatible Zotero variant. The steps to extract references with Juris-M for use in Zotero are here: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/52835/what-is-best-method-to-move-library-preserve-citation-links-word06…
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@isabel-h1: I'll look into this one this weekend. I may have questions - more soon.
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Sorry, I let this one slip. It's fixed now. You can try out the fix by installing one of the Propachi plugins. You should remove the plugin after the next Juris-M or Zotero release. @fmartinbariteau: This was broken in both Zotero and Juris-M, and …
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Yep - as adamsmith says. Those values, with 1893 in the YearAsVolume field should produce a correct cite.
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Andrew, (Spent most of the weekend on sleep and news, sorry.) The simplest way to get up and running is to install JM Standalone for your platform (it should be shown as the leftmost button at the top of the page). You will then also need one (an…
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Initial things to check: * Be sure you have the latest version of Juris-M installed, from https://juris-m.github.io (JM Standalone or Juris-M for Firefox). * If you are running JM Standalone alongside Firefox, be sure that (a) any official Zotero …
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I think that's right - footnotes get whatever styling is registered for the "footnote" style, ditto for "bibliography" (IIRC), and text is set in "normal" or "paragraph default" (I forget which).
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The RTF-format text that Zotero sends to the word processor doesn't contain any font information; it's all up to the word processor. Here is a page on LibreOffice templates that might be helpful - I think document templates are the "right way" to e…
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I'll test this when I have a chance. If you don't hear back within a week, ping this thread to wake me up.
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For the current project, I replicated the searches directly in SQL. Saved a great deal of time, but probably not the UX we're after. :-)
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The plugin may be failing to install in the JM Standalone build for Mac. I should have news on this later today.
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JM Standalone should work out of the box with LibreOffice. I will be making another release of the tools tomorrow, and I'll try to check this before it goes out the door.
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Thanks @nickbart for that pointer. Hacks are necessary, unfortunately, because locales behave differently across JS engines: it's the only way to at least avoid very bad sort results in some environments. After some frustrating experiments, I've c…
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Three initial questions: (1) Are you using JM Standalone or Juris-M for Firefox? (2) Are you installing the plugin from https://juris-m.github.io, or from https://zotero.org ? (3) What is your OS and its version, and your LibreOffice version?
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(Karl: Great to see! Sorry for my lack of input/feedback as the work has unfolded. Swamped with work in the day job, for at least the next couple of weeks, but I'm looking forward to checking it out!)
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News. There seems to be no difference in the sort keys generated, so (3) is out. We're looking at a change in locale sort behaviour, which may or may not be tunable via parameters to the localeCompare() method. As one data point, here is a sort-key…
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Oops, sorry!
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