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Committed, thanks! Dan, can you add this CSL 1.0 locale to the Zotero SVN? Bruce rearranged the locales files, so the CSL 1.0 locales are now in the root of the default branch of the hg repository. https://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-locales/changese…
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Your link doesn't work for me. (I also just discovered I included the wrong link in my post above, which I corrected. You can use gist.github.com to make your translation available)
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I linked to the submission instructions from the "creating citation styles"-page: http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/submitting_citation_styles?do=backlink
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You might need a custom citation style: for now, the usual approach to display identifiers like UMI is to use the "Extra" field in the info tab. The contents of this field can be rendered in the bibliography using the "note" variable in the CSL styl…
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As Zotero 2.1 is close to being released, it would be handiest if you translated the CSL 1.0 locale file. See https://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-locales/wiki/Home for some instructions. As translation hasn't started yet on Icelandic, you can start fr…
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@ajlyon: now that Papers also uses CSL (and seems to heavily depend on RTF Scan-like codes, see http://vimeo.com/20816946), it might be worthwhile coordinating for compatibility. P.S. I also remember some discussions about RTF scan codes with regar…
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@adamsmith: I can recommend SmartGit (http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/index.html) if you're looking for a nice Git client. It supports github, and I found it very easy to set up.
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1) Just to be sure, did you check whether the "Journal Abbr" field of your cited items really contains the journal abbreviation and not the full journal name? 2) Please post your style to http://gist.github.com (instructions are available at http:/…
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I noticed you haven't linked to this page yet on the wiki. Also note that there is some overlap with http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/creating_citation_styles#the_zotero_style_repository.
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(Slightly) modified. Thanks!
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Nitpick: it's easier to submit the URL from the address bar (https://gist.github.com/855140) instead of the public clone URL (git://gist.github.com/855140.git), as the latter will only work with the Git versioning system.
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So we need a separate variable for the short form of "container-title" as well, then? Any other candidates? (https://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-schema/src/tip/csl-variables.rnc)
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Agree that a separate variable would probably be better, and that this could be rolled into the 1.1 update.
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The easiest way to do this is probably to wrap the text element in a group element, and set the font-weight to bold for the group, e.g.:
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You need to add the attribute to the style element, so becomes
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Web URL: https://gist.github.com/839232 Zotero 2.1/CSL 1.0 have more elaborate support for name particles, see also http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#name-part-order. To get "van Mantgem, P.J.", and have it sorted under "V", yo…
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Can you make your style available online? E.g. you can copy and paste it to https://gist.github.com/, and report the URL here.
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I corrected the comma issue, and the corrected style should make it into the style repository shortly. As adamsmith already indicated, the style should handle citation grouping just fine if you use the "multiple sources" button (see http://www.zoter…
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What issues have you come across?
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See http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/15256/new-style-for-advances-in-complex-systems/?Focus=76112#Comment_76112
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Your current style is in the CSL 0.8.1 format. Collapsing with "year-suffix-ranged" only became available with CSL 1.0, so you can either a) keep your style, but use , or b) convert your style to the CSL 1.0 format (http://citationstyles.org/downloa…
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This all made a lot more sense in the graphic that Dan Cohen had in his Zotero Everywhere presentation, but I don't know where to find it. http://hatorikibble.wordpress.com/2010/09/22/zotero-everywhere-sogar-im-internet-explorer/
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@ajlyon: maybe you were thinking of my CSL style to export bookmarks from Zotero? (https://gist.github.com/766801) I don't recall having seen any code for bookmark import.
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APA answer: When there is more than one reference that shortens to (Smith et al., 2000), as in your example, you would cite as many author surnames as is necessary to distinguish the references (see the exception in section 6.12, p. 175). In your ex…
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To fix the errors adamsmith identified, you have to move the element out of (see http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#sorting ), and move demote-non-dropping particle from to (see http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specificati…
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I've posted a question regarding this on the APA blog: http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/02/et-al-when-and-how.html
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Maybe. Does the problem go away with a version of the style without the number-of-pages variable?
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Try downloading https://gist.github.com/raw/808417/gistfile1.txt (File > Save Page As... > "ehess-histoire.csl"), and drag the downloaded "ehess-histoire.csl" style onto an open Firefox window. That installs the style for me (under Zotero 2.0.…
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It might not matter, but validation (http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/creating_citation_styles#validation) shows your style contains an error: # Error: Attribute plural not allowed on element term from namespace http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl at …
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The CSL 1.0 specification doesn't mention it (although it should), but the year suffixes used for disambiguation in citations should also appear in the bibliography. Is this not the case for you? The reason the option is citation-only is because am…
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