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An updated version of the processor is now available which should fix this. You can try it by installing the processor patch plugin. All the plugin does is to swap in the latest version of the citation processor. You can remove it when the next Zote…
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An updated version of the processor is now available which should fix this. You can try it by installing the processor patch plugin. All the plugin does is to swap in the latest version of the citation processor. You can remove it when the next Zote…
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An updated version of the processor is now available. You can try it by installing the processor patch plugin. All the plugin does is to swap in the latest version of the citation processor. You can remove it when the next Zotero release comes out.
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Okay, here's news on this one. This is a bug, obviously, but as you have noticed, it is potentially useful. Unfortunately, the feature that triggers the bug (which is useful) is not available in standard CSL. In the CSL-m extension of CSL that is …
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Revisiting this thread following a second report concerning the same issue. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/29420/bug-sorting-bibliography-with-single-field-authors/ The processor code may have changed since this earlier report, but currently…
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It looks like some unrelated code is interfering. I'll put up a patch later today.
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Thanks for the ping. I should get to it this week.
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It may be a display issue. Does the original note appear again after you restart Firefox (or Standalone if you are using Standalone)?
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If you click on an entry in the generated bibliography, you'll see that it has the style "Bibliography 1" in LibreOffice. Click on the arrow next to the styles selector, and then click on the "more ..." link at the bottom to open the full styles edi…
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I'm not sure. Maybe little gremlins are encouraging you to use open-source software? :-) It's possible that using force-to-RTL markup will produce uniform behaviour on both platforms, though.
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The gist is perfect, thanks. The last time I looked at this, I had the idea of wrapping RTL-language bib and cite entries in RTL on/off chars (which Unicode does offer as a hack for situations like these). I'm not sure how well the strategy will fa…
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In the first instance, you might take a look at pandoc, which is supported by Andrea Rossato's citeproc-hs citation processor. It can accept citation source exported from Zotero, and runs against Markdown documents. It might be the solution you're l…
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Actually I did have a question. Can you post a screenshot of a manually-entered pair of citations (one to a Hebrew document, one to an English document) that shows what you want things to look like? It would also be great if you could post the refer…
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I've gotten bogged down this weekend with some some internal editing work for school. It might be next weekend before I'm able to dig into the issue, but feel free to ping me. It is definitely something that I want to sort out.
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Since both conversion modes run in the same wizard, it should be possible to adapt the ODF Scan code to call the RDF Scan resolution screen and return citation data, for markers that contain no pipes. If the two marker methods are treated separately…
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I think you'll find they are sorted by the first line (which turns up on the center panel as the title)?
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I'm not the best person for advice (as I don't use Word myself), but it sounds as if you may have ended up with a partial (and hidden) citation field set in the document. I think you can make field codes visible with Alt-F9 in Word, it might be wort…
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@aurimas: There may be some misunderstanding about the role of the "freeform" portion of the Scannable Cite format (the second field). Its only role is to describe the source during authoring. Apart from the optional leading "-" character (to suppre…
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(As a side-note, it might be good to continue the technical side of this discussion over on zotero-dev.) In the current design, dropping separators would introduce ambiguity: in a marker with three slots, the first two could be a prefix followed by…
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I woke up this morning wondering if there would be reports of failed installs or errors in document conversion with the new plugin. Very glad to see there haven't been any. :-) It's also great to see this discussion. We can certainly introduce a mo…
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The patch plugin add the latest citation formatter to Zotero. It fixes the problems that adamsmith identified above. If names are formatting correctly for you with the modified version of the Emerald style, you don't need to install the plugin.
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Ah, true. I've just updated the plugin, it should work with Standalone as well now. (You may need to uninstall the previous version, and you may need to reselect your style in an already-open document after installing or uninstalling the plugin.)
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A revised processor is now available. You can test it (please!) by installing the processor patch plugin. It turned out to be quite difficult to get the behaviour right, so testing on this occasion, by anyone who picks up on this thread, would be a…
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I think there is scope for significant speed improvements in word processor integration on large documents. The citation processor is capable of efficiently targeting specific citations for update based on changes in form, using an internal registry…
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and it _does_ suggest that author last names should be added for disambiguation.Oops, sorry. I missed that example. as a short-term workaround, use this styleIsn't that (removing disambiguate-add-givenname) correct for the style generally though? I…
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In the processor code, it looks like I tried a couple of strategies for dealing with RTL text, and then left things in limbo. (Here's a reference to parens -- the force_parens_char variable is never set in MLZ or citeproc-js as far as I can tell, so…
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(I've been through the issues raised, and I don't see anything that points to problems in Zotero or in the citation processor. It's just a question of whether or not the style parameters should be adjusted slightly.)
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Is this how the Emerald(harvard) style should work? not (a) , (b) style? No! ref: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/authors/guides/write/harvard.htm?part=2 That section of the guide is irrelevant, actually. Here is the one contromir probably meant to us…
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It will also be good to know what the setup is like, particularly whether the OS itself is running in Hebrew, and whether the bibliography output language ("CSL:" in language preference dialog) is set to Hebrew.
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When you set the Language field to "he", do the fields in the item display reverse to RTL mode? (If they do, then MLZ is behaving as designed, and we'll need to dig deeper. If they don't, then something is amiss and we'll need to dig sideways, as i…
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