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@adamsmith, if I understand things correctly, the journal article also shouldn't have the URL set to the DOI. Also, for the patent this might be a preferable URL (because of its shorter length): https://www.google.com/patents/US5960411
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(it would be good to annotate these unit tests and have them mention that the results have been cross-checked with CMoS)
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https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/userexperience/conceptual/mobilehig/AppIcons.html "Avoid transparency"
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Try changing the style ID (and title) to prevent Zotero from updating your modified version with the version in the style repository.
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We hadn't accepted your style into the repository yet. I just merged your pull request, and it should indeed show up in the next 30 min or so.
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In addition to what @adamsmith already said, we have a strict rule to only have one independent CSL style per style guide. We try our best to accept all edits that improve the quality of an existing style, and reject those that do not. So if you're …
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Also please explain why you're trying this.
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a third option might be to suppress the year _and_ any trailing affix. Not sure if that would work in all languages. It wouldn't seem to work for languages like Chinese where the suffix has semantic meaning:
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The main issue I see is that we probably don't have a reliable way to construct "month-day" combos from the localized date formats as we currently define them. E.g. for the en-US locale file, we have: which allows us to genera…
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The problem is that in English, the term "volume" is both used to indicate the journal volume ("jaargang" in Dutch), and the volume of multi-volume books ("deel" or "band" in Dutch). So it's not trivial to have correct Dutch translations, unless we …
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I guess "Aantal delen" would be the desired translation?
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I'll contact the person who made that translation, and ask him to revert the change.
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See http://validator.nu/?doc=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/allangirao/citacao-coppe/master/citacao-coppe.csl&schema=https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/v1.0.1/csl.rnc&parser=xml&laxtype=yes for a validation report, …
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I also haven't looked at how we handle name particles in ZU.cleanAuthor in detail - so we could consider always including them with the last name. For Dutch names, that would certainly be preferable.
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Perhaps Zotero could make it easier to fix up names with incorrectly stored particles, though? Currently the process is rather cumbersome. E.g. if a name is saved as "Heuvel", "Martijn P. van den" (two-field mode), I have to manually select the "va…
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The Zotero developers (and other code contributors) are well aware of the issue, and it affects users globally. It's just that changing fields in Zotero is far from trivial, and is dependent on other changes to the Zotero code that the main develope…
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(I prefer the original icon as well)
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While we're at it, is there any interest in beefing up the Word ribbon tab? I think I'd really like labels to go with the icons, like: http://i.imgur.com/bnDRY4e.png
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Ok, thanks. (note that there are still a bunch of references to the SVN in some of the dev docs: https://www.zotero.org/search/type/documentation/q/svn )
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Somewhat related, is the Zotero SVN still online? I'm pretty sure https://www.zotero.org/svn/ used to point to it, but it's a user profile page now.
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The only progress so far is the addition of the "dataset" item type in CSL 1.0.1.
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I don't know if any work has been done for moving to Vanilla 2, but Discourse (http://www.discourse.org/) seems pretty promising as well.
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I'm using Zotero Standalone. Its position makes no difference.
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CSL supports "dependent" styles, which make it relatively straightforward to make styles like Chicago available under another name (see http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#dependent-styles ). But if your university uses a wide ran…
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We typically only create citation styles for institutions when they have officially documented (in print or online) which citation style they use. Does anything of the sort exist?
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Okay, thanks for letting us know. I don't think we can do anything about that, then :). Just so you know, Zotero and the Citation Style Language are two separate open source projects, and Zotero was the first software product to adopt CSL, so there…
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Hi Neil, can you tell us how you found zotero.org, and why you thought you had to be here for support with your CSL style? We try to make it as clear as possible where users should go for support, and maybe we can make some improvements.
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It's also possible to just download the regular .xpi file, unzip it, replace the desired files, and rezip the contents, right?
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Right. We don't validate against it because that would break many existing styles, but the CSL 1.0.1 spec clearly states that "class" has no effect on dependent styles: "Of these attributes, only version is required on cs:style in dependent styles, …
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You're the expert there :)
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