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It's a clear bug in the processor - thanks for reporting this. For a quick-and-simple fix, remove the original-date element from the date-in-text macro as follows: <!-- date variable="original-date" …
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This is an interesting problem, and I think we can support the Russian and French use cases within the existing CSL framework, in a way that would not be disruptive, and leave a path open to more refined support in the next version of CSL. Before d…
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This was a bug in the processor, which as adamsmith says goes beyond the CSL specification, to localize and pluralize locator labels embedded in the field. I've squashed the bug, and you can try the new version by installing one of the Propachi plug…
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Ah, okay. In Preferences -> Sync, what is your setting for the two "Sync attachment files" options? (If those are unticked, Zotero won't sync attachments, although the record will show that an attachment exists, and throw that error if you try t…
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Just whether the items were visible in the client. It will help to have more information. What happens when you try to open an item?
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Thanks for the quick release, Dan - and sorry (to everyone affected) for the hiccup.
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Are the items visible in the Zotero client, or are they missing from the local library?
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The quotes issue is fixed now, in citeproc-js tag release 1.1.98.
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@KValentin: Apologies for the inconvenience: this was my desk. Re (1): This has been fixed in the processor, and a Zotero release with the update will be coming up soon. Re (2): Ouch. Both forms are valid, so this too needs to be fixed. I'll get t…
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I should have accounted for this when writing that parsing code in the first place. Line endings are a classic gotcha. It's an odd thing that we've actually come full circle on string parsing. When I started in on the processor, I began coding some…
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The fix is up (as tag 1.1.96), and the Propachi patch plugins have been updated.
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Yep, that's it. DOS line endings trigger failure in the word processor plugins. It seems unrelated to the self link -- the line endings were probably just converting transparently in the editor when the style file was edited to add the link. Will g…
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@Dan -- I saw the error, hadn't followed up, but should do, and will now. The error is in code that parses serialized XML. From the code it should be safe on valid XML, but I can think of one possibility: there might be an issue with Windows/DOS lin…
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Yes. Mozilla signing is back online, and updated Propachi plugins are available for testing.
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In the test-bed, both that version of citeproc-js and the most recent release seem to run the style sans self link without error (screencast).
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Some of this is supported by Juris-M. Juris-M is bundled with the language database behind the service linked by Rintze (the IANA Language Subtag Registry). When rendering citations, language codes are converted to language names if possible, and th…
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Late to the party, just woke up here. Is it safe to assume that the issue has been resolved?
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It was a one-line change, and I've pushed the source and a new tag; but I can't put up a Propachi plugin b/c the Mozilla signing engine has been down for the past 14 hours.
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(Note that if the space is stripped by the processor, and its replacement is added through the style, no change would be required in existing documents -- things would still "just work.")
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Another question is whether this can be handled by just stripping off the leading space (ignoring it), and adding the space through the style. It seems not a good practice to be coding style-specific visual elements in metadata input. (I realize th…
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Well, maybe we can treat a leading space as a kind of empty prefix, and just let the ordinary label logic do it's thing. I'll take a look. Completely hadn't thought of this possibility.
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Thanks, Sebastian - I probably wouldn't have made the connection. So ... yeah, the label shouldn't be popping up there. Before touching the code, a couple of questions: * is the desired behavior for " 33" to be rendered with the space? * if so, sh…
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It is meant to jump over quotation marks for that test, since the character beyond it might be a punctuation mark (which requires a space in the current setup). I left it to manual insertion mostly for simplicity. It's easy to explain that a space …
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There is no setting in Zotero for sort ordering in the bibliography; it's controlled by the style. You can search on https://zotero.org/styles for a style that fits your requirements - the preview popups that show when you roll the mouse cursor over…
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Second-field-align is essentially shorthand for setting a display attribute on the first-rendered variable, and another on a group wrapping everything else. Using both methods at the same time shouldn't crash the processor (I'll fix that), but outpu…
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They will be when Indigo Book is backed up by a continuing editorial process - and the sooner that happens, the better for all concerned.
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A couple of questions: By '"My Library" integrates no longer works,' do you mean that your library is empty?Do you have documents that rely on the missing library content? If the answer to the first question is "yes," we can explore where your libra…
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The ALWD is apparently no longer a separate style, from the standpoint of citation formatting, so Bluebook rules are what there is, as far nationwide conventions go.
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If you can get Firefox running, the Zotero FF plugin can hook up with a connector from Google Chrome or Safari: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/httpserver_enabled
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(@adamsmith: Aha.)
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