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Items 1-5 should be fixed now (and thanks for picking up the typo in the page). If anything further needs adjusting, just give the word.
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I think we're fine here: since the style will run in official Zotero, devs and others may be interested to see how it turns out for you. It's ready to go now. You can install the style from here. You will receive a warning from Zotero, but you can …
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Okay! It's done, but I'm out of the house on errands for the next few hours. I'll make it available on the Juris-M site when it's all ready, if that's okay.
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One more question: Which locale should be used for locator terms ("page" etc.)?
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A couple of questions: What should happen with dates? Also, what should be the locale of terms like "in" (as used for book chapters)?
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I have a validating version of the style, with the three layouts. I'll need to address one wrinkle before posting it for you to try out: the locale of things like "ibid" also switches, which is probably not what you want. I'll code a small extension…
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I've started the edits, will finish it up tomorrow. More soon-ish ...
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The instructions in the editor are for legal style modules; the modifications you would need to do for a style are actually quite small. If you point me at the style you would like to modify, I can whip it up for you, no problem.
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@jmackenzie: If you have any contact with legal tech people in Australia, you might encourage them to work up an Australian style module for Juris-M, a platform designed for legal citation support. While building a style module would require some in…
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Took a look. There was one bug in the processor (see below): but there are issues with the AGLC style itself that will need to be sorted out. The description below is somewhat technical. Please bear with. As currently coded, the style completely ig…
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Got a fix in place. You can try the repaired processor by installing one of the Propachi plugins. (When the next Zotero update comes out, the plugin can be removed.)
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@ralb: For what it's worth, I provide thesis support to postgrad students in the Law Faculty here at Nagoya, and we face the same issue. I would be delighted (as maintainer of the citation processor) to get a robust solution in place that allows arb…
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Here is a simple example that produces the cites from your post: https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js/blob/master/tests/fixtures/local/language_Condition.txt As you can see, the code differs a little. We use a separate layout for each language, …
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I've tracked down the cause. It looks like the changes introduced to address this bug have pretty comprehensively messed up year-suffix disambiguation in this more common case. I will revert those changes first, so that Zotero team can make a choic…
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I don't get exactly that behavior, but I can confirm that it's broken. Will see what can be done about it.
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As adamsmith says. Getting the docs back online was a less traumatic experience than I thought it would be. The description of multiple layouts, such as it is, is here. The "locale" condition (documented in the same page) would not address the use…
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This can be done in Juris-M, in a couple of different ways. One (where radically different formatting is required across language domains) involves casting separate styles for different language categories. The other (probably sufficient here) invol…
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Thanks for checking. I'll take a look tomorrow and sort this one out.
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@adamsmith's intuition is right; the behavior in numeric fields changed a little. With literal "ss," the field content will not be recognized as numeric, the numbers and hyphen will be rendered literally. To get en-dash and pluralization, try setti…
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To confirm another thing, though, when you select the group library, does it select it properly (collapsing the list and showing the group library as the selected item)? If so, all you need to do is wait, possibly clicking refresh to nudge Juris-M t…
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You don't need to upload the file to the account. Just open in on your local system. Possibly what's happening, if you are opening the file directly from a copy in Juris-M, is that it's opening in read-only mode. That might block whatever update to …
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What do you see as missing?
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Really tough crowd. Good night.
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Tough crowd.
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The "et al" term can be localized to either of two forms (an et-al form or an and-others form). If you set one of the two to an empty string, you can render the name without "et al," but use it elsewhere. The passage on it in the CSL Specification …
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This is a naughty non-standard feature of the citeproc-js processor. Try setting the value of et-al-min to "2" (which should have the same effect, but without loss of the first-mentioned author in the next rendering).
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@adamsmith: Is it okay to retain these non-breaking elements when present in the style? I'd rather not implicitly clobber them in the processor, since there seems to be a demand for them in some contexts.
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I've amended the processor to capitalize. The change will be available in the next tagged release.
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That depends on the style. You can experiment with the logic using this toy page: http://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/editor.html
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If you install ZotFile and set its "watch folder" to your browser's download directory, you can use the "Attach New File" right-click menu item to attach files (and remove them from the download directory) immediately after fetching them. I use that…
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