fbennett
About
- Username
- fbennett
- Joined
- Roles
- Member
Comments
-
The Chicago Manual of Style notes styles require Ibid. Why do you need to override the actual rules of the style?
-
If we design the kit to support three styles for two languages, we'll have the extensibility we need to cover pretty much anything.
-
Okay. So in effect we need to define three separate style modes for "Journal 2" support: (1) GT with native (e.g. Chinese) terms; (2) GT with English terms; and (3) Harvard with English terms. Would that be correct?
-
When you get a change to try the update, please let us know whether it fixes the sync issue.
-
Anytime you can provide links, I'll be happy to look into this further.
-
One more question. In the "Journal 2" example given in this post, when the GB/T 7714-2005 style is used to cite an English resource, are the terms ("editor", "translator" etc) localized to English, or to Chinese? This seems to be the most importan…
-
@J.Koukoutsas: Happy to prepare that style version for you, if required.
-
Happy to look into this further, when you have time to supply test data.
-
I think I've got it. You can try out the amended processor by installing the processor patch plugin. Its only effect is to swap in the latest CSL processor version. You should be able to remove it at the next Zotero update. Here are the results it'…
-
That setting should definitely work, and it will be fixed soon. Disambiguation is very accurate these days, bug reports are getting scarce, and it is that much more important to get this one squashed. More soon!
-
Good news, in a way. I can reproduce the failure. The bug appears when et-al-subsequent-min is set to a lower value than et-al-min. If both are set to "4", the bug goes away. When et-al-subsequent-min is reduced to "3", the bug appears again (the f…
-
Aha. The revised link works. Thanks -- I'll take a look.
-
Neither of those links works, unfortunately. The first gives an empty page, and the second shows a page of JavaScript code. Here are the steps: (1) Open Zotero Preferences -> Advanced, and open the CSL Editor pane. (2) Select your style in the …
-
Post a copy of the style you are using to http://gist.github.com and I'll take a look.
-
It works fine in a test file here, using the options listed above. The first thing is to check that you have switched to another style, then back to this one before testing. (Changes aren't picked up automatically -- but "by-cite" is the default, s…
-
Thanks for posting the config line. I'll do a test here and post back.
-
There is a CSL option givenname-diambiguation-rule, which is valid on the cs:citation element. If it is set to "by-cite", you should get the result you're after. It is documented here: http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#disambi…
-
@didierdavin This should be fixed now: you should be able to sync again after updating MLZ (to 4.0.21m470).
-
Follow-up: as I should have known, there are many vocabularies out there for law. http://www.personal.psu.edu/rcr5122/Ontologies.html Thanks to @richards1000 (via twitter) for the linked page.
-
Yes for law, certainly. The leading US taxonomy for case law (West Key System) is proprietary, but a more modern controlled vocabulary would be a boon to 3rd party research tool development. The community is not at tipping point yet, but pluggable v…
-
Alternatively, running a search for "water" in this page (which may be the proper CEPS service) just throws a site error. Before commenting further, we'll need specific links to pages that do not work, and a description of the problems you're havin…
-
For this item I get an article icon, using the DOI translator. When clicked, it pulls in the English version of the metadata (although the article itself is in Chinese). Is that what you are seeing, or is there a separate issue? To acquire the Chi…
-
As I am not familiar with sorting by stroke count (Japanese, my only foreign language, sorts phonetically), we'll need to share some common data. Can you bundle a set of, say, five item that should sort in a particular order in the bibliography, exp…
-
(Late here now in Japan, will write more tomorrow. But as far as I know, a sort of Chinese characters works this way if the locale is set to zh-TW. Will have to check re zh-CN.)
-
If the structure works correctly in the test pane, it's just an accident; that structure is not valid in CSL 1.0.1, and won't work correctly in other CSL processors (pandoc, Papers, etc). The CSL team are looking at ways to manage small variations…
-
(Since the default-locale setting and the overwrites of the locale terms etc. need to be coordinated, the "fix" would code both of those into the style CSL, bypassing the Zotero preference for the former.)
-
(I've posted a mea culpa to the pull request. As @aurimas pointed out there, folding everything into a single macro like I suggested was not necessary.)
-
It should work to just set the default-locale to Swedish, and then set the Swedish locale (inside the style) to use English terms and dates and etc. It's a workaround, but should do the trick. I think. (He said.)
-
I'm fairly certain that what is considered "base" is locale-dependent.You're right of course. The sensitivity setting will stay with us. @J.Koukoutsas: Following on from @aurimas' comment above, you can get Swedish sort order in an English bibliogr…
-
Sorting is controlled by a function described here. As the text under the link shows, it is capable of delivering a correct sort of Swedish characters, but only if Swedish is set as locale for all comparisons. So the first question is whether Swedi…
Upgrade Storage