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Juris-M should be "shy" when installed. If MLZ or Zotero are already on the system, Juris-M should issue a warning, disable itself, and force a second restart of Firefox. If you re-enable it and disable Zotero/MLZ, it will run with its own copy of …
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The operating system might be relevant. Is this a Mac or a Windows machine?
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I can confirm that the fix applied in Zotero is reflected in MLZ. I received the log file, which shows a run with Firefox 38.0.1 under Windows 7. The trace shows MLZ reading a note immediately after startup, then updating the note text to the same …
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I will check that the code in MLZ is aligned with the fix introduced in Zotero 4.0.9, and post back.
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The suppression happens inside citeproc-js, immediately before the field is added to the rendering queue. The abbreviation filter just passes the adjusted field content through, markup and all.
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There are two things: First, the MLZ New Zealand Law style is written with an extended syntax (CLS-m). The visual editor at CitationStyles.org can't handle it. Second, in MLZ (soon to renamed as "Juris-M"), the MLZ styles will soon be deprecated i…
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This needs documentation. The court name should be recorded in the MLZ/Juris-M item, and suppressed in the output for the Bluebook style. The way to flag the field for suppression varies, depending on the conditions that should trigger it. In this c…
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Beta 12, now out, should be less alarming.
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The IDs of the two gadgets are now properly separated. Sorry about the hiccup - and great to hear that both work okay with Standalone.
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Thanks for flagging this: caution is the right response. The popup needs to be corrected to reflect the new behaviour. I'll get an update out soon.
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For bibliography style, try shift-drag.
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That's good news (apart from the the ID glitch, oops). Should have that fixed shortly.
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Good stuff. I have some travel coming up, so it will be a week or two before I can produce something, but I'll try to get on it soon. The tests will be one channel for clarifying things - at the moment, testing of the various particle types is bange…
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It's not a new policy: we have always screen-scraped cases from GS. I may be too uncharitable: it might also be a resource issue at their end.
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I've taken a look. There is good news and bad news. First the bad news. Google Scholar still provides no structured metadata on case pages: what you see on the screen is all the translator has to work with. Unfortunately, there isn't much structure…
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MLZ translator distribution is broken. I'll get that going, then look into the failure. Zotero recently accepted a change that allows us to use the same translator code in MLZ and official Zotero, so when the breakage on this item is fixed, it will …
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Thanks for reporting the fault. I've merged some recent changes to the translator. Can you post a URL that fails, so I can test?
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Sure. Select them in the center pane with Ctrl-click, then right-click and select "Merge items" from the context menu. (Zotero will complain if the items are not of the same type, so you may need to adjust that on one of them.)
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adamsmith can provide the best advice on that score. For imports from those formats, the recommendations for Zotero would apply equally to MLZ.
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aarontimo, Your timing is impeccable. The book is good on the aims of MLZ and on the multilingual features. On the law side, things have moved on a bit. The client is also about to become much friendlier to your data. An upcoming release will make…
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There has been progress on the reference manager side. MLZ and its friends will be released in the near future under a new name (on the same generous terms), with modular jurisdiction support that will simplify the coding of legal styles. No action …
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Yeah, this wants its own thread. To answer, though, MLZ will definitely do that. Check in Preferences -> Languages that: (a) English is set as a "translate" variant; and (b) "translate" is set for titles under the "primary" settings; and (c) "or…
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I've sent a private message with the URL. If you don't receive mail, you can pick it up via the "Inbox" link at the top of this page. (There's no cause for secrecy; the tool is just new, and there may be bugs.)
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I see that you have spotted the problems. :-) The content of the "ibid" and "ibid-with-locator" conditions should also be switched - it is trying to render bare "Ibid." on the ibid-with-locator condition, instead of the other way around.
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Here is a copy that fixes that particular issue: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/fbennett/6df744e3d6dbd4797227/raw/cbf6aa918f3476c04856107f1b0c7b88164ce012/oxford-art-journal.csl It needed an extra wrapping group (inside the condition) to set…
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If the number of volumes is included, should there be a comma after "vols," before the open-parens? Or should there never be a comma immediately before the open-parens?
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By not working, do you mean that all splits of the document that you tried (step 8 in the instructions) crashed the word processor - even the smallest?
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The structure should look like this (roughly): The details are in the CSL Specification.
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Not at all! Glad to help.
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If you generate a bibliography for the document, you should find two references by "Anderson" that are disambiguated by the initial. In a Chicago Author-Date bibliography, the two sources may be from different years. That's the logic of the style, …
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