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A third possibility would be to implement a special test attribute aimed at this particular issue, so that you could say things like:
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D'oh! Hold that thought ... the usual method of localisation won't work, will it, since the "email" and "instant message" labels are in field content. We can't test for field content. As you say, the only way to discriminate them from personal_commu…
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Ah, yes. In MLZ, the Instant Message and Email types come through as personal_communication, but with the "genre" field pre-populated. Those labels were left out in the list of terms because they aren't variable names, but they should be in there si…
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It's explained here.
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I've made a very small cosmetic change to mlz-twlaw.csl on the CitationStylist repository. The change replaces a few numeric entities with their UTF-8 character equivalents, for consistency.
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Ah, got it. The "standard" styles are replaced when the client is updated -- official Zotero works in the same way. If you change the ID and title, it won't be overwritten.
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Chapter authors fixed in mlz-amlaw.csl. Thanks for flagging this.
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If you put multiple cites into the citation, with the Elsevier Vancouver style the numbers will be placed in a single set of braces as you describe. When you open the citation popup to insert a citation, type to select the second reference before …
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Confirmed. Thank you! amlaw.csl got reverted back to the April version again, though. The version installed by the client is up to date with the repository. If you have a local version with fixes and you file a pull request on GitHub, I can merge th…
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I can't reproduce this under LibreOffice either. Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 Firefox 25 MLZ 4.0m416 Zotero LibreOffice Integration 3.5.8 The processor doesn't know anything about the physical location of notes inside the document. Looks…
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It's now fixed. Updating the Abbreviation Filter should be sufficient, but there is a fresh version of MLZ up as well. The one small wrinkle is that the "hereinafter" value will not automatically update across citations when it is added or changed:…
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The "recursion error" began appearing with Firefox 24, so it may have to do with some new constraint or other in the JS engine that is hit on some systems but not on others. I took a quick look at the release docs, though, and didn't see anything th…
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I'm using LO 3.5.72. Looks like it's either a change in an Ubuntu library, or the LO version. It's hard to imagine how the latter could be related, since all the plugin does is send string data back and forth to Zotero, but you never know. Apart fr…
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This was just plain broken. I have a fix ready, and will release pretty soon. The main culprit was the Abbreviation Filter.
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Under Ubuntu 12.04 with Firefox 25, I get the recursion error with Zotero 4.0.12 for Firefox. With Processor Gadget 1.0.132 installed, the style loads and runs fine. Although I can't reproduce the error here, if this particular code consistently fa…
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Anyway, a valid style file of reasonable size and complexity should be handled without complaints - where reasonable size is
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Until I have code in hand that fails locally, there's not much I can do by way of debugging. ;)
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Under Ubuntu with Firefox 25, the style under the link given by the OP (http://imada.sdu.dk/~petersk/sdulaw-en.csl) loads fine, with all versions of Zotero and MLZ that I have to hand, including Zotero 4.0.12. So ... either the file under that link…
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Got it. I can reproduce that here. It doesn't matter how the italics are set -- through the word processor, or with rich text markup in the Zotero prefix/suffix fields. In either case, it is stripped. The core devs will need to take a look at this …
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Can you provide examples? There might be some further scope for smoothing out the way citations play with affixes. Alternatively, you could modify the citation style for your project to remove its terminal period completely. You could then write th…
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@mbruffey: I think this may be what you're seeing, could you confirm? You have a document with citations with text in the prefix and/or suffix fields. Through the word processor (not through Zotero) you add italics to the prefix/affix text of the c…
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The ODF/RTF Scan plugin might be what you are looking for.
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It is more likely due to conservatism in design than careless oversight. The main purpose of item types is to allow different treatment for citation purposes. For organisational purposes (to identify photos, sculptures, and paintings in the databas…
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Ah, we crossed in the post. Very glad to hear that you've been able to get things going again. If you have a document that contains one of the bad references, and the content is not confidential, I can take a look if you send it to me by mail. Can't…
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For what it's worth, we're also curious about the cause. When you have more info, we'll do our best to help work out what's happened under the hood.
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There is Artwork, which may serve your needs.
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On the CSL side we don't need an item type. We can just treat this as a book and add event place and date when it exists in the data. Which leaves us with the representation of this in Zotero.... I haven't been following the thread closely, but the…
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Well, for example the error might be caused by the combined effect of two references, in which case it would go away when they end up in separate files. We won't know until you do some further testing. Until we have steps to reproduce the error on o…
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So the condition that triggers the error exists in both of the smallest-size problemmatic files. Look for common features, such as references that appear in both. In one of the files, try removing citations one by one, to see if there is a point at …
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(No need to double-post) Do you have write permissions to the group library?
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