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Sure. You can find that setting under "Settings" -> "Privacy" when you log in to zotero.org.
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There has been discussion of this. You are not alone in your discomfiture, but this is an area where we're still searching for a path that will make everyone happy. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/35190/beta-capitalization-after-colons/#Item_1…
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Oops, sorry. Yes -- I guess it would be applied to all forms of the title. I'll retread the comments carefully before changing things; but should it be language-bound?
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It's pretty safe and stable. It's a Firefox-only plugin, so you would not be able to use it with Standalone. But the plugin is already available, and has been used many times. I just need to the tweak the title case function a little and make a rele…
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I could turn out a processor patch plugin that enables the alternative behaviour, if that would be useful.
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If I understand the question correctly, that is now the default method of disambiguation in CSL -- names are expanded only if necessary to distinguish two or more otherwise-identical cites. A further cite with a matching author but a different year …
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@rehemaafful: If you are having sync or firewall problems, you should start a new thread (with the red "Start a new discussion" button). It's not clear what you are asking, so be sure to explain what steps you are doing, what result you expect, and…
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@rehemaafful, By "accessing documents", do you mean sharing the manuscript that you are working on together? Or sharing the library references for your joint project?
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Yep. The translator was assuming a two-digit year, and the typo wasn't picked up because the translator test fixture itself was expecting the extra "20" in front of the actual year. I've filed a fix. It should feed through soon, after the patch is …
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Try moving it up above the "substitute" element.
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Can you give the name of a style that this fails on, the exact steps that you go through, and the result you expect vs the result that you see? With those details, people can try to reproduce the problem, or quickly identify the cause. Here is an ex…
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Yes, you can now do that in a CSL style by redefining the page-range-delimiter term in the locale. Which style will you be modifying?
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Others are more familiar with the details than I am, but the short answer is that all you have to do is expose metadata in the pages of your site. Zotero will take care of the rest automatically. The details are here: https://www.zotero.org/supp…
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As a further note, this isn't related to multilingual functionality. You should be able to restore your language preferences and carry on, after installing the revised style.
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No need for the sample data, I found the problem. It was caused by a flaw in the style, or in Zotero depending on how you look at it. Under the hood, there is just one "place" variable in Zotero, which serves for the CSL-side values "event-place", …
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I haven't been able to reproduce that on a quick test here. What style are you using? Also, please export an entry as Bibliontology RDF, re-import it to confirm that it still fails for you after import, then paste the exported code to http://gist.g…
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This could be extended in a direction that might be interesting for collaborative projects. In our case, we have multiple students writing in the same subject area, and we want to channel their bibliographies into a set of permanent virtual librarie…
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When comparing for ambiguity, the processor replaces a note number with a slug. The back reference shouldn't affect the result.
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Yep. (or rather, "Nope" -- see Dan's explanations below). As I understand it, the zotero.org URL carries a globally unique groupID. The zotero://select address carries a libraryID, which is specific to the local client. You can translate between t…
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Not convinced. :) Same treatment either way, of course. Back to work ...
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I'm not sure this is a person, actually.
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It should be possible. The XML escape value will be: ​ or ​
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I don't think any of us have gotten a very clear idea of what you are trying to do, or in what way it is not working as expected. Not sure how we segued to this topic, but if you want to back up your data, just use a backup utility, and set it up t…
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For anyone interested, I've put up a fresh release of the MLZ client with project tag support.
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Or you could just present an intervening preview popup when the copy-to-clipboard hotkeys are used, with an option in the popup itself that turns it off, and with a corresponding option to turn it back on in Preferences (perhaps in the Cite tab pane…
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This is now running in MLZ, and I will be pushing it out in a fresh release shortly. The MLZ client is used by many of our students, and we have a plan to produce student-edited subject area libraries, along the lines of the Berkeley Law project dis…
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Good morning! (JST) MLZ has a menu to swap first and last names, but nothing to handle particles. I've been wanting a shortcut key to push individual characters back and forth between the first and last name fields (for botched Asian name splits), …
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There isn't any, on Zotero-side. Particles are parsed out in the processor.
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It should work fine --the beauty of standards.
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Yes. If you haven't set a custom storage directory, just find the zotero directory on the old machine, copy it to a USB stick (with Firefox and Standalone closed), and copy it into place on the new machine. Here's a set of instructions on finding th…
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