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You can also turn tooltips off (at least in Libre Office) Tools - Options - General - Tips (uncheck)
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@ajlyon And LibreOffice becomes more relevant because Ubuntu 11.04 will ship with it rather than OpenOffice... Regardless of the OS, word processor variant or field code size, it's still lame to show uninformative information by default.
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Submitted an enhancement request to openoffice.org http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=116820
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Open Office devs are trying to send this back to Zotero, but I assume that setting the ReferenceMark field code is part of how in-text citations work?
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OK, thanks for the response, I'll upstream to Open Office. http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=116800 https://bugs.launchpad.net/openoffice/+bug/712824
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OK, that's a shame. J Anat doesn't publish a style guide unfortunately, referring instead to recent articles, which is what I use as a guide. From the Feb 2011 edition: DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01313.x (Rajnoch et al. 2003; Metcalfe &a…
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OK, perhaps I wasn't clear. The desired sorting is date, then author (the swap above was a test to see if sorting was the problem). This is the current state of the style: (Cubo & Casinos, 1994; Olmos et al., 1996, Cubo & Casinos,…
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Unfortunately, in-text citation collapsing is still broken as mentioned above. This seems to be an interaction between collapsing and sorting. If I change the sort order from "date then author" to "author then date", collapsing works as expected. …
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@fbennett That fixed it. Now I have disambiguated years in the bibliography.
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@Rintze Year suffix disambiguation does not appear in my bibliography. https://gist.github.com/805862
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Seems like disambiguating by adding a year suffix should be global, but it's currently a citation-only option. http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#id54 This means that the citations are disambiguated but there's no way to t…
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@fbennett I can no longer reproduce the date bug I reported yesterday. I tested with the examples above and there was no sensitivity to adding a month in text or a yyyy-mm-dd style date.
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Thanks for your help. Current state of the style is here: https://gist.github.com/805862 In-text citations are still a bit broken. In the following example, year collapsing breaks when a citation with different authors lies within the year r…
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I found what I think is a bug; collapse="year-suffix" breaks if the Date field contains e.g. Jun 1983 for one entry and 1983-10-11 for another entry. The result is a partial collapse (in my case, Foo 1983a, 1983b; instead of Foo 1983a,b;) I al…
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@Rintze: yes, I'm on the 2.1 beta, and I can see how mixing CSL versions is a big bag of dumb. So, I followed your instructions and automatically updated () my style (https://gist.github.com/803275), but it fails validation (validator.nu) with: "Er…
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I also sometimes get this in my collapsed citations: Wolff, 2010aundefinedb which should look like: Wolff, 2010a,b
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OK, I tried some of your suggestions: https://gist.github.com/800444 But still get errors: (McMahon, 1973; 1975a; 1975b; Christiansen & Mazák, 2009; Hernandez et al., 2009; Ohser et al., 2009; Schladitz, 2009; Vasilić et al., 2009) …
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I'm having trouble getting secondary sorting to work in a new style I'm writing for the Journal of Anatomy. In-text citations should be sorted by year then author, and the bibliography by author then year. Both citations and bibliography do the pr…
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Journal of Anatomy http://www.zotero.org/styles/janat Julian Onions julian.onions@gmail.com Michael Doube The Journal of Anatomy style This work is licensed under a Creative Commons …
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+1 here. Logged bug at openoffice and at launchpad.net.
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Thanks for your rapid response Frank, which fixed my immediate problem. I have to say that this is not an intuitive or helpful behaviour. It would be better if the citation respected whatever formatting it happened to be inserted in, rather th…
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I can see that it would be very tricky for Zotero to work out which are abbreviated words and which are not in a journal title. It would seem that a better approach would be to (as far as possible) store abbreviated titles with periods and then opt…
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I'd like to suppress periods in abbreviated journal titles. Intuitively, this CSL might work (but it doesn't)
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It seems that PubMed citations are saved with full-stops (periods) after all abbreviated words in a publication except the last word.
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The only thing that works so far is to go through and normalise the authors manually, as adamsmith suggests, but that kind of defeats the purpose of having magic web-scraping citation entry, doesn't it.
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Should do this, right? So if there are several repetitions of the same author but with variations in how their first names were entered, these shouldn't show up at all. Unfortunately, they do... I'm using the latest Zotero and OpenOffice.org plu…
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This is working properly now, thanks. I see the change in this line: newItem.DOI = xml.PubmedArticle[i].PubmedData.ArticleIdList.ArticleId.(@IdType == "doi").text().toString();
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OK, so a new installation of Zotero 1.0.7 and Scaffold and I can see this in the NCBI PubMed translator newItem.DOI = xml.PubmedArticle[i].PubmedData.ArticleIdList.ArticleId[0].text().toString(); Which looks to me as though it is picking up the ze…
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This is an xml snippet from the xml view in PubMed: S8756-3282(07)00062-2 10.1016/j.bone.2007.02.013 17400044 Sometimes the translator saves the PII, sometimes the PMID but never the DOI to Zotero's DOI field. I have installed Scaffold but it s…
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The DOI number that is imported to Zotero (version 1.5-sync2.2) from a PubMed result is actually the PMID, which is not helpful, because the PMID is not a DOI. Try entering a PMID into http://dx.doi.org/ . If it's possible, please improve the …