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The pinpoint in the word processor would look like this: sec. 1320 Rz 7|Danzl The "Danzl" value would be added to the actual item ID internally when evaluating ibidem (and only for that purpose). That would make these look like separate items to the…
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How are you adding the page number---by editing the citation in the word processor text, or by opening the citation for editing via the Zotero buttons in the word processor?
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Got it. So that's true in the current implementation; but the original use case for locator-extra was looseleaf supplements, where the same problem arises, so this will need to be fixed and documented anyway. Whatever approach is adopted, some adju…
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By storage, do you mean the document connected to Zotero, or the Zotero Data Directory? Assuming the latter, you should never put the Zotero Data Directory in cloud storage of any kind. (This is a separate issue from the one raised at the top of th…
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The blue bubble is in the word processor dialog, not Zotero itself. The point there is that if you cited an item, then later deleted it from your library, the document will "remember" the original data and use it for processing citations (possibly l…
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For cites of the form "Bethge, in: Sachs (Hrsg.), Grundgesetz," where "Bethge" is specific to the reference, there is another possible approach in Jurism/CSL-M that might be reasonably intuitive to users. Jurism splits the user-entered locator fiel…
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Yep, that was it.
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We could just remove RTF scan from the plugin to save maintenance headaches, if @adamsmith agrees.
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@mchenette: The main Propachi plugin has been removed from service. The "Propachi legacy" plugin that we set up here is still available, but please note that it has a limited life expectancy. The details are explained on the Juris-M downloads page: …
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@pjalet, @hpxing, others who might drive by... I recently received a report against the formatting of patent cites in Jurism. I would like to solve the various issues around this type in one go. I can extend the fields available in Jurism, but I wo…
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@zuphilip: That's an interesting approach. So these render as unique references to individual commentaries in the volume or set in notes, but are ambiguous references to the overall work in the bibliography? That sounds nice and simple, among availa…
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@gduffner: On the original issue, the requirement for Commentaries (i.e. chapter-level works to be excluded from the bibliography, in favor of an entry for the work as a whole) will be a tough case for both Zotero and Jurism. The Encyclopedia Articl…
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Zotero have stated clearly that support for legal and multilingual referencing are not in their development roadmap. A proposal to consider modular style support (essential for the proper implementation of legal styles) was sidelined by CSL, on the …
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The fix is included in tag release 1.2.10, out as of a few minutes ago. Commit: https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js/commit/12125e379c6f82bbc138dd674da9460412f818a2 Source: https://github.com/Juris-M/citeproc-js
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That was just explaining why disambiguate-add-names is redundant there -- there isn't any havoc, it just won't do anything. I don't plan to make any changes apart from the crash fix.
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@pranabm1: Possibly you did not do the second trial in an empty document? This is a bug, but if you insert a single reference in an empty document, there should be no error (and I don't get one here). The best I could do was to trigger it with a com…
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In any date field. Zotero and the processor will parse it.
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@sdflewrit783: The end point of this discussion appears to be that one part of the desired functionality is available in Zotero, and the remainder will be coming in due course. The specified use case that I was referring to above was this one (quot…
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I would assume so. Out of curiosity again, how well does EndNote play with style switching across that boundary (and back)? (And to avoid possible confusion, it's only the "YYYY (Author)" case that I see as rare and exceptionally difficult.)
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Thanks - that's interesting, and good to know. I wonder how they handle an exclude-year setting in the context of a note style. The way things are structured in CSL, it is possible to isolate the first-mentioned author in a way that is semantically …
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There have been some rapid changes in the past few weeks, and I need to update that document. In the latest releases, Jurism will now auto-load abbreviations appropriate to jurisdiction and style. ECHR and other international materials have not yet…
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The order would be controlled by the CSL style. If you apply only styles that do not sort citations (or disable sorting on those citations immediately after the ODF Scan conversion), the order will not be affected.
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I filed a note about the bug flagged by @mibigo awhile back. I think the only way to get stable dates across locales at present is to enter the values as YYYY-MM-DD.
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My suggestion above is equivalent to clicking "no" for all. That will overwrite your word-processor edits, so you would want to do that on a separate copy of the manuscript, and refer to the original when applying your existing edits to the correcte…
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This veers into talk a bit technical for the forums, but threads on this topic always seem to take that turn at some point, so here goes. All of those things. Dynamic editing requires tricky footwork both in the integration layer and in the citatio…
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There has been some movement toward implementing a "composite" citation form that would place the author name in the text, followed by a footnote or an in-text reference. The technical issues are hard, there are several moving parts that need to be …
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@shairbek: Just in case it might cause confusion, names set on items in trash will also affect the completion lists.
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Your examples there (Shafi'i vs Shafi'i) both show the same character (close-single-quote, or "apostrophe" in this context). There are a few possibilities: If by direction you meant open- vs close-single-quote, that would be "Shafi`i vs Shafi'i", an…
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Out of curiousity, does anyone know how many styles Mendeley hosts under https://csl.mendeley.com/styles/ that are not published to the CSL repository?
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It doesn't capitalize the final i in Shafi'i for me here, neither when as a name nor as a word in the title. In any case, Mendeley support should contact me directly if there is an issue with the processor in their environment.