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I'm just guessing here, but it might be that the empty links in your style prevent it from showing up in the repository. Try changing: www.zotero.org/styles/mcrj7csl08 to http://www.zotero.org/styles/mcrj7csl10
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The gist above has some issues with line breaks. Corrected version: https://gist.github.com/916140
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Try https://gist.github.com/916140 (direct link: https://gist.github.com/raw/916140/bb2ebd4a2eb33d8bf301c07af26d5f17c4e9a528/biophysical-journal.csl ). It's a corrected version of the .csl file you linked to.
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Just to confirm: the item type of the edited book is "book" (in Italian) instead of "film"? Also, it might help if you provide the ISBN.
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/13097/using-and-others-rather-than-et-al/?Focus=64298#Comment_64298
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I wouldn't call the CSL specification confusing or ambiguous in this respect; it simply doesn't discuss the current case. So for the example "(Smith, 2000, 2010; Brown, 2005; Doe 2005)", perhaps we could extend CSL with something like: I.…
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See also http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles#the_csl_081_to_10_upgrade
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Congratulations, you just found a bug :). Removing the and="text" from the style element does the trick, but this should not be giving an error.
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Rintze will do just fine :)
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Thanks, committed: https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/commit/5d003e9ba7cce7b9960eb1ff04c31ce2d2b8a94d I only removed the period for the short form of "Maj".
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http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/submitting_citation_styles
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Saxon.jar gives this: https://gist.github.com/910751
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As far as I can see that should work, so you may have encountered a bug (one with which I cannot help you).
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Validation of the converted style did turn up one small error, see http://validator.nu/?doc=https://gist.github.com/raw/910635/642999ddb322a00215d6840b9c5b21c0d442d212/gistfile1.xml&schema=http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-schema/raw/855dcc00cba7…
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With those lines changed, the xslt processor tool only tripped over: Changing those dashes to regular hyphens did the trick. Your converted CSL 1.0 style can be found at: https://gist.github.com/910635
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How are you generating your output? csledit.xul, the word processor plugins, or some other way?
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We'll need to fix that first. Did those lines give output with Zotero 2.0? The variable attribute on label may only be set to "locator" or "page". And with plural="true", you lose the main advantage of using a label element, namely context dependent…
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Any particular reason you didn't add periods to the month abbreviations?
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Can you make a new gist? It would help if you could first make sure your style validates against the CSL 0.8.1 schema: http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/creating_citation_styles#validation
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Docs: http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#display
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_encodings_in_HTML#XML_character_references Characters like "" are considered part of the core XML syntax, so you can't use them directly in strings like suffix=">".
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The style at https://gist.github.com/844205 is invalid CSL 0.8.1: see the validation report
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Styles in the Zotero Style repository are validated against the CSL 0.8.1 schema, so all CSL 1.0 styles are marked invalid. Nothing to worry about.
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See http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/localization
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It looks like you copy and pasted the XSLT stylesheet from a Firefox window, which adds hyphens before collapsible XML elements (which cause the error). You'll need to either copy the stylesheet from the page source (in Firefox, right-click the page…
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http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/localization#csl_styles
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See http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/submitting_citation_styles?&#preparing_styles_for_distribution (it's fine to stay with CSL 0.8.1 for now, but please validate your style and follow the rest of the submission guidelines)
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Zotero uses the Citation Style Language (CSL) to format citations and bibliographies. Zotero 2.1 uses CSL 1.0, which supports two different types of editors (editor and editorial-director). I'm not sure if you can select "editorial-director" in the…
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Correct link (same page though): http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/svn_and_trac_access#zotero_client_dev_xpis
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I'd rather publish in the Journal of Spam.
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