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@paolinobra: Meanwhile, the conditions for ibid in this style will always fail, because when "ibid" is true, "near-note" is false. The "near-note" test should be removed. Also, you should test separately for "ibid-with-locator" and "ibid"; otherwi…
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There are a couple of processor bugs. quotes="false" should not trigger punctuation migration. That was a silly bug, the fix will be up soon. With quotes="true" and the it-IT locale, I still get the period inside the quote with a bare title at the …
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Rintze, adamsmith: What I get for posting while tired. I noticed that the quotes were set at affixes on this one days ago, and must have been in the midst of testing further when other things (sleep) intervened. It's not behaving correctly, is it.
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Okay. I think I've found a relevant bug in the processor code (unrelated to the Abbreviation Filter). It would be triggered by styles that use "first-reference-note-number," which is true of the New Zealand Law style. I've fixed the bug in the proc…
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@paolinobra: This is the second issue raised by donale79. You're fine in this thread, but it's a little easier to manage things when there are separate discussions for separate issues. Rinse, Sebastian: This maybe suggests that processors should no…
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@haleennah, One question before I look further. Do you have the Abbreviation Filter plugin installed? If so, what is its version number?
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Thanks very much for investigating. The registry error is one I've wanted to zone in on for quite awhile. If you are able to reproduce it, we should be able to squash it. I'll try to get a debugging version out tomorrow. I'll post back here when it…
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The reports of this seem to cluster around the NZ Law Style. When the error occurs, could you check with Shift-Ctrl-j (Shift-Cmd-j on a Mac) and see if there are any suspicious errors listed (say, in red).
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Excellent! That is very good to hear. Thanks for reporting back. If you run into further difficulties, don't hesitate to post.
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@aurimas: Ah, right, the strings compared are the visible plain-text content of field, before and after the change. I'm still curious, though, whether Word does composition/decomposition normalization, and if not, whether characters that differ in t…
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Can you post a sample citation here that you have not edited manually, but that is issuing a "request for modification" notice? The plain text form will do, no need to replicate the formatting. There is a reason behind the request. Zotero embeds th…
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Sounds like there is consensus on omitting capitalized particles from the parse. Sebastian, Rintze, Aurimas? If it's okay with everyone here, I'll contact other projects relying on citeproc-js separately, then make the change.
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With the latest version of the Patch Plugin, your document should render successfully—but the citations will come out with some strange formatting, for the reasons given above. To fix the formatting, you will need to use the glottal stop marker (Un…
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It sounds like you are getting a fresh copy of a previously installed Zotero or MLZ library. If you really want to start over, these steps will do it for you on that machine: (1) gear menu -> Preferences -> Advanced. Select the "Files and Fo…
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Okay, we have a solution, but it's not completely automagic. It is easy to fix the processor to avoid the crash you experienced. It is harder to fix it to produce the output that you want with the input in your sample. The problem is that the proc…
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Let me think about this for a little while. Preserving the left-single-quotes will be a little trickier - but can be done. More news soon.
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@hayarpi.papikyan: I can make the processor fail with that string. This is good news—it means that I can fix it. You will not need to change your transliteration system. I have a question, though. The failure is caused by a mixture of left-single-q…
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@hayarpi.papikyan: The error apparently isn't showing in the debug ID report. Let's try from another angle. For the next test, install this beta version of the propachi-vanilla plugin. To install the plugin in Standalone, download the *.xpi file, …
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The two particles you mention above should behave better with the Processor Patch plugin, but I have three followup questions. (1) In the bibliography, should "De la Zerda" sort under "D" or under "Z"? (2) In the "reversed" form in citations, shoul…
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Thanks. Dan Stillman has access to the debug ID report; let's wait to see what hints he is able to find.
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@hayarpi.papikyan: Please produce a Debug ID that includes the error, and post the ID back here. That will provide some information that may help to identify the cause.
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Okie-doke. I"ll just put a note above to flag the fact that the sample only demonstrates how the parser works.
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if you wanted to demonstrate the behavior of dropping and non-dropping particles, we probably should use different namesI was just illustrating the effect of the code change, in response to nickbart's comment. Happy to revise with another name, but …
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I cannot imagine a way for a translator to parse these examples in a way that can indicate they are the same author.It's well off the topic of this thread, but a friend demonstrated to me (five years ago) how reputation chains could be used to find …
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As noted above, I"ve coded the default of "de la" to be all-non-dropping; but the "de" can be made dropping, as shown below. As Rintze points out below, this example may be entirely wrong, insofar as real-world use goes, since in this name "La" sh…
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Thank you for reporting. There is some work going on around name particles (the thread is here). If you come across other anomalies, please let us know. I have made what I think will be helpful changes for these particles in the processor. You can …
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To respond to a couple of fault reports, I have taken another dive into the parsing code. I've made two changes. First, I've made parsing case-insensitive throughout. This is not meant to oppose nickbart's proposal to make parsing case-sensitive; i…
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Thanks, I understand. With a note style like Turabian, the footnote numbers themselves are not set by the citation processor. That's my end of things, so this may need help from others. Three questions, though: (1) Do the footnotes containing quo…
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That eliminates one possible problem (saving in doc or docx from LibreOffice would lose the Zotero field codes). I'm not sure I understand the symptoms, so a couple of further questions. (1) What style are you using? (2) When you say "it removed …
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Which word processor are you using, and in what format are you saving the file?
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