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(while we didn't develop the Visual Editor, we nowadays control the source code, so we probably can figure out how to set the Campbell & Pedersen and Mares items as the first two. The Accadia one is not very handy for styles without strong et-al…
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How should I adjust my SafetyLit database structure and metadata export formats to facilitate fulfillment of Zotero's import needs when Gracile's problem is solved? Before worrying about that, let's first wait whether Gracile and fbennett can shed a…
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To add to @adamsmith's comment: if DOIs are optional, we tend to include them because we wish to encourage the use of DOIs, and more generally, because it's always easier to manually delete information from generated references than it is to add it.…
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I don't have any contacts at SAGE which I can reach out for this. SAGE recently hired Ian Mulvany (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/press/sage-publishing-hires-ian-mulvany-from-elife-to-engage-with-big-data-and-social-research), who previously worke…
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Yeah, I forgot to mention the "style-errors" label in the styles repo issue tracker. And sure. I'm not sure Sebastian (@adamsmith) or I will have much to add, but write access can't hurt. (you might want to put Scientific Reports higher on your to-d…
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Don't these 'sections' and 'parts' each have their own ISSN? @DWL-SDCA, I think that's usually the case for modern scientific publications, yes, but that wouldn't solve the issue for @Gracile. Normally, when citing articles from the journals you lis…
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Thanks for being so diligent. In addition to Zotero forum requests, we also have https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/labels/style-error (issues about styles that need corrections) and https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/l…
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The sectioning method described by Gracile is also used for Japanese official case reports. @fbennett, in view of the above, are there any additional Zotero item types, apart from the proposed "journalArticle", which you think would benefit of a "se…
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@damnation, it's not trivial for people unfamiliar with GitHub to download files from pull requests. If you want to ask for people's help before the pull request is merged, it's easier for them to link directly to the file in question, e.g. https://…
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since they're in different folders, you'd delete the dependent style entirely and add the independent style as if it were a new one. (You can do this in a single pull request while relying entirely on the GitHub web interface, by the way. First you …
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(Carles Pina from Mendeley once shared usage data about CSL styles with us as well; he's on sabbatical right now, though)
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The Visual/code editor has been just fine for now, just with webpages, the citation there, is weird. @damnation, can you be more specific? What's weird about it? We might be able to fix something in the Visual Editor.
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@damnation, even if you're a Mendeley user, I recommend Zotero's Reference Test Pane for quickly editing and testing CSL styles. You can live-edit and see the preview change, and use any item(s) in your Zotero library. See https://www.zotero.org/sup…
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(@janstrojil shared the .docx document with me, and I had no trouble extracting the references with Reference Extractor (in Google Chrome), so my guess is that there was just some kind of browser compatibility issue. It might have been NoScript (whi…
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@janstrojil, I'd be happy to take a look to see why the extractor tool doesn't work, but I'd have to see the document, or at least a page or two with some active citation fields that look like your screenshot when expanded. Can you share it by email?
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(I also had somebody on Twitter who was confused by the requirements to use Reference Extractor, so maybe we should put it in a less prominent place. Although I think it's the best tool if you can use it.)
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Alternatively, it's handier to use a code-sharing service like GitHub's Gists (https://gist.github.com/) to quickly share style code, instead of embedding entire CSL styles in forum posts.
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@fcheslack, some more forum feedback: First, in Firefox and Safari on macOS, the bottom "Sign In" link to log in to the forums has been broken for me for a while. I just get a small popup that has an "X" link on it: http://imgur.com/a/VKuEz Only t…
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@adamsmith, wouldn't it be safe enough to continue DOI regex matching unless the period is followed by a whitespace character? Also, in this case the DOIs are hyperlinked (10.7151/dmgt), so you could test (and prioritize) for that as well, especial…
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Is there nobody who creates Zotero styles for badly needed journals? I am, after all, paying for this service. What do people do in my situation? Well, you have three main options: * Follow the instructions at https://github.com/citation-style-lang…
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@dragonfly, a little off-topic, but it would be clearer to refer to beta versions as "5.0-beta.r93" or "5.0b93", or something. Using "5.93" looks just like a regular version number, which is a little confusing.
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@mhoerner, if you or anybody else has a similarly large Word document that they would be willing to share (either publicly or privately), I'd be interested in running a few benchmarks by hand to see if different citation styles make much of a differ…
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Since this is not such an uncommon scenario, has anybody done some benchmarking to see where all this time is spent? Is it mostly Word/Zotero communications, or is Zotero's CSL processor having a hard time with the disambiguation in such large docum…
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Is that supposed to be a weed science pun? Yup. The opportunity to make that pun was the only reason I jumped to fix the style right away. But in my defense, I'm Dutch.
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I just fixed no. 1 (https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/2344). What were we smoking?! (in our defense, it looks like they changed citation format in the last few years) Your style should automatically update within 24 hours. As f…
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@bwiernik, yes, we've switched all existing styles to the currently preferred format. See https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/issues/2197 and https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/2241. We don't have automatic checks i…
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@bwiernik, I think Dan prefers it if we keep features requests on the Zotero forums, and only create GitHub issues for features we are certain the Zotero team is interested in adding. Dan, Simon, do you think there is any place in the official word…
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Yeah, there's usually the rub. To fully automate the conversion, it probably makes most sense to extend the official Zotero Word plugin (https://github.com/zotero/zotero-word-for-windows-integration), which already interconnects Zotero and Word. Tha…
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Since it looks like EndNote embeds item metadata in Word documents nowadays (see e.g. https://github.com/rmzelle/ref-extractor/issues/9), it might be possible to create a Zotero plugin that: 1) extracts the item metadata from all EndNote citations i…
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Installation of the "Scannable Cite" translator should be fixed in the latest version (v1.0.33) of the RTF/ODF-Scan add-on, addressing the issue @lexymarshall experienced above.
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