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Thanks. The exact percentages don't matter much, but it good for us to have an idea of what are common and what are rare requirements. Also, it would be very helpful if someone could compile a spreadsheet for journals that use composite references …
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Yes, like @adamsmith says, the primary issue to solve first is determining the exact mechanics of these type of styles, and to get a feel about the amount of flexibility that is needed in terms of Citation Style Language features and (Zotero) UI sup…
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@lavoisier, if you're interested, you could certainly create some momentum by helping us determine how exactly these styles work, and what kind of variants exist. There are a bunch of additional questions that need answering beyond the information y…
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It's currently mapped to CSL's "book" in Zotero, but a dedicated CSL item type is planned: http://aurimasv.github.io/z2csl/typeMap.xml and https://github.com/avram/zotero-bits/issues/69
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@Dan, maybe it would help to add a "CONTRIBUTING.md" file to the GitHub zotero repo, to steer users to the forums? See https://help.github.com/articles/setting-guidelines-for-repository-contributors/ for details.
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Looks like support.api@springer.com is their contact email address.
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Document ID is also absent from the "endnote" and "bibtex" export options (http://citation-needed.services.springer.com/v2/references/10.1186/s13068-015-0395-8?format=endnote&flavour=citation and http://citation-needed.services.springer.com/v2/r…
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Yes, in "Biotechnology for Biofuels 2015 8:212", the "8" seems to be the volume, and "212" the article number within the volume (page numbers in the PDFs seem to always start at 1). Strangely enough the "212" doesn't appear in the embedded metadata.
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there are no multiple zotero.sqlite files on my computer Did you try searching your entire local hard drive(s) for just "zotero", to see if there is more than one "zotero" directory on your computer? Also, could you verify that both Zotero for Fire…
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Thanks Adam!
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but it's in Firefox, not the translator That should read "Zotero" instead of "Firefox", right?
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You're welcome!
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That error is unrelated to your problem and nothing to worry about. Most likely your word processor is showing you the "behind-the-scenes" look of the citation. To switch to the normal layout, try pressing Alt-F9 in Word (assuming you're using Word…
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Hi Christine, We (that is, the core CSL team members) typically don't create CSL citation styles pro bono for individual journals at the request of editors (unless you can identify an existing CSL style that only requires minute changes to be adapt…
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See also e.g. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3754/is-zotero-section-508-compliant/?Focus=16216#Comment_16216 and https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/10023/accessibility-voicerecognition/?Focus=47594#Comment_47594 for some comments by Zotero s…
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@adamsmith, there is some more history of the CSL style here: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commits/06ee47451436ffb0a014334074cfd0a68bc90d1f/harvard3.csl
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Would it be better to remove them and submit new styles with option 2) once again? No, don't worry about it, it's fine as it is. But as @adamsmith suggests option 2 is generally (slightly) preferred if there are only two journals with the same style.
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The desired scope of the styling is unclear when set on cs:names. It could cover delimiters and affixes, and it might not. It might cover the affixes on the child cs:label, and it might not. I would be good to figure out what exact behaviour is desi…
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That would be the "American Psychological Association 6th edition" style that ships with Zotero (also available at https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=apa 6th ).
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Actually, @cviccora, could you check https://www.zotero.org/settings/storage and see whether your total Usage is higher than or near your Quota? (or check with the previous admin whether their quota was higher than yours)
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The item I added on zotero.org showed up in Standalone when I added it this way. @cviccora, just to confirm. When you did this, you added an item on zotero.org to the group library (not your personal online library), and it also showed up in Standal…
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No problem. There is actually value in being terse, since it makes threads quicker to read through. Most people here also don't use a salutation or complimentary close, and courtesy is (generally) implied. (also, @adamsmith is probably the most pro…
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@nkanagat21, see https://www.zotero.org/support/forum_guidelines#etiquette. Characterizing the people who are actively trying to help your colleague as being vitriolic isn't the most effective diplomatic strategy. And while forums might not always b…
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@Dan, any chance of a hot-fix release? I got bit by this bug recently and I was stumped by what caused it. It's not clear that Zotero is the culprit, so the number of users reporting the problem here will be artificially low.
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Zotero doesn't automatically recognize species names (and it would probably be difficult to do this reliably), but you can mark them up by hand to have them print in italics: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/rich_text_bibliography
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@Dan, I'm still very curious to hear more about your vision for custom types/fields. Will they interact with CSL at all, and if not, how will you make this clear to the user? Will these custom types/fields also sync to groups so they can easily be s…
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Fixed that for you: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/e3aa49fbb65eb4fd89abbabdd0511d18097a2cbd Should make its way to your copy of Zotero in the next 24 hours.
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That's weird. The "(Anon no date)" citations should at least show a disambiguating year-suffix. The CSL processor might get confused somewhat because your style uses both and . It would be better to use the "no date" term throughout.
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Related to https://github.com/zotero/zotero/issues/798, which discusses a similar lack of localization for the connectors.
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