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@aurimas, are you scraping the CSL variables from the specification, or the schema? Some additional info: "dimensions": new variable in CSL 1.0.1, see http://citationstyles.org/downloads/release-notes-csl101.html#new-variables-dimensions-director-…
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My personal preference would be to use "submitted", but maybe @bdarcus or @adamsmith have some different views on this. To my knowledge, neither "original-date" and "submitted" is currently in use in Zotero.
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The "suffix" attribute should work on the cs:layout element. Also, the "accessed" macro was explicitly deleted by Charles Parnot from Papers a while back: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/b5a7446bf3dc1402fd72a985902eca20a2eed…
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In the sample issue of Journal of Environmental Management at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03014797, the third article, "Assessment of arsenic immobilization in synthetically prepared cemented paste backfill specimens", uses: "Benza…
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The first step would be to unequivocally establish that filing dates are used in citations and/or bibliographies. What citation format are you using that requires this? Is it described online anywhere?
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"none" means that the Zotero field in question isn't mapped to a CSL variable.
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Added: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/4aa755c719f85e274b042185c715b20b3f83a1dd Thanks!
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I'll get to it within a day or two.
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And, adding to @fbennett's response, MLZ does support such cases. See citationstylist.org (MLZ is a fork of Zotero with a bunch of additional features specific for legal and multilingual referencing).
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Or create a second account.
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Done. I added dependent styles for Ecography, Hereditas, Journal of Avian Biology, Lindbergia and Nordic Journal of Botany, which all seem to use the Oikos style. https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/862e8b6dadd71a2e62706bed04cd…
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Maybe the Common Locale Data Repository gives some instruction on the various ways collation is used across locales? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Locale_Data_Repository http://cldr.unicode.org/index/cldr-spec/collation-guidelines
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Added, thanks! https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/c56167ace2e2cfcb331f902460dffc1a2eba90bb
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Depending on the extension used for your DjVu files, you could use advanced search with something like: Title - contains - .djv But this only matches against attachment titles, which aren't necessarily the same as the attachment file names and may…
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From http://www.zotero.org/support/styles: "With Zotero Standalone, you first have to download the style to your computer. Right-click the style title and select “Save Link as…” to download the style. Then double-click the downloaded file while Zote…
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See http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#cannot_insert_citation_into_any_document_with_word_2011
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To my knowledge MLZ doesn't do this either. Feel free to open an issue in the CSL schema GitHub repository, though. It's worth exploring, but I don't think there are any easy solutions that work well across language domains.
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Nope.
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Localization, mostly. For now we recommend that users use locale codes (e.g. "en-US") to indicate the language of items, since these can be reliably parsed by the CSL processor (which is important; e.g., citeproc-js uses the language value to forgo …
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What does IICA-CATIE stand for? Is the citation format described online? Is it required to show the language of the reference?
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Added, see https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/issues/277 .
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Can you provide a URL of the blog post in question?
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Your style contains two small errors: http://validator.nu/?doc=https://raw.github.com/gist/4039047/013d8518b4422671e190b5dd646294bc0ac8ef4f/ICAA%20CATIE&schema=https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/v1.0.1/csl.rnc&parser=xml&a…
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One option would be to export your "My Library" and include attachments, and do a file size analysis on those files. That would make it easier to identify the largest files among the ones that are yours.
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Ticket for citeproc-js created: https://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citeproc-js/issue/142/support-after-inverted-name-option
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This should be fixed in the next version of Zotero.
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Which CSL style are you using? (not all styles support locators)
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@BarilG, the "after-inverted-name" option made it into CSL 1.0.1 (which has been released). I'm not sure if it's already supported by citeproc-js. The easiest way to find out would be to try it.
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The easiest way to do this is probably just to inspect your Zotero data directory with a separate tool that visualizes disk space usage, such as http://www.jam-software.com/treesize_free/ for Windows.
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Does your style have a ".csl" extension? It validates against the CSL 1.0.1 schema, and I don't see anything that should prevent it from working with the current release of Zotero (3.0.8). http://validator.nu/?doc=https://raw.github.com/gist/40323…
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