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Do I get it right that by using a it would print out whatever is written in the field with a "." at the end? Can I even leave it blank? Yes and yes (the suffix attribute is optional). If you wish to modify the style yourself, check out: http://www…
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Seek, and ye shall find: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/11734/is-there-a-way-to-complete-a-poor-citation/
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The problem with the ordinals (2nd vs. 2.) can't be solved without creating a separate style (note that CSL 1.0 will support localized ordinals). You could replace with but this would affect all locales. The problem with the journal issue number …
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Groups sometimes do weird things, in this case it messed with the conditional, I don't know exactly under which conditions that happens The group element in CSL is slightly arcane :). In CSL 0.8 (and the current Zotero CSL processor), a group that d…
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http://csleditor.quist.de/ I don't think it's meant for public consumption yet, though.
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Are we sure that the "Acta Universitatis ...." series title would never need to be shown in bibliographic entries? I don't think so. Google Scholar gives plenty of hits: http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=acta+Universitatis+diss An examp…
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sounds to me like Diss. can just be treated as part of the title. In the past, usually the Type field has been used for this ("genre" variable in CSL): http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/10593/adding-new-item-type-dissertation/?Focus=50677#Comment_…
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perhaps this is asking too much of the new version of CSL. It isn't. CSL 1.0 will include localized "long ordinals", see http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/src/21720c6b5bf0/upgrade-notes.txt#cl-748
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CSL doesn't allow you to create new terms or variables. What you can do is use a non-localized text string, e.g.:
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CSL 1.0 styles will be able to specify whether or not periods should be stripped from journal abbreviations. http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/src/dc1eca8534d0/upgrade-notes.txt#cl-878
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/5983/the-numericleadingzeros-of-the-day-formats-works-incorrectly/?Focus=52953#Comment_52953
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Apparently the first bug hid a second. Applying the full patch proposed above by heromyth should probably do the trick (the patch also removes the parentheses from string.length() ). https://www.zotero.org/trac/changeset/5725 http://www.developertu…
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csl 1.0 has just been released We're not there yet. But we're feature-frozen and are at release candidate 2.
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My guess would be that the spaces in the id and/or link elements are giving problems. http://www.zotero.org/styles/Nature Neuroscience Brief Communication
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The CSL 0.8 schema in the xbiblio SVN was previously updated* to include the "linguistics" category term but at that time did not receive a new version number. The new Bitbucket repository (http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-schema/) holds the origin…
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The 0.8.1 release of the CSL schema (http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-schema/src/83f9cf9b53bd/) adds the "linguistics" category term, the "submitted" date variable, "authority" variable and "number-of-pages" variable. If Dan could update the schema…
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Even though I need journal-specific styles to format my references correctly in my manuscripts, I use the shipped styles quite often for quick-and-dirty generation of bibliographies (e.g. via Quick Copy) for cases where the style used isn't very imp…
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I'm happy to report CSL 1.0 will allow for the redefinition of terms for all locales using a single locale element. This can be achieved by simple not using the xml:lang attribute on the locale element. N.B. when the same term is redefined in a loca…
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Short answer: no (not yet). See also http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/5239/first-letter-of-author-as-citation/?Focus=22845#Comment_22845
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Can you give an example of how such a citation would look like?
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To set a fixed style locale, you should use default-locale (not xml:lang). Note that Zotero 2.0 doesn't (yet) support default-locale, something which probably will get fixed in 2.1. See also http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/csl_syntax_summary#prea…
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I'm a bit clueless as to the mechanics here, that's why I'm posting here and not over at xbiblio This issue is now being discussed on the xbiblio list: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=fbb7c5df1001271412x597a935du8d1c8b8831…
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CSL 1.0 doesn't include an "Introduction By"-term. But it is already possible to use a conditional (http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/csl_syntax_summary#conditionals) on the container-author variable, and apply a prefix ("Introduction By") when the …
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CSL 1.0 styles will be able to specify how page ranges should be collapsed: http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/src/056d9195f697/upgrade-notes.txt#cl-770 For now, you'll have to edit it by hand.
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Note that CSL 1.0 will support separate et-al terms for the citations and bibliography. See the (draft version of the) upgrade notes: http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/src/056d9195f697/upgrade-notes.txt#cl-606
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It's a bit weird. The "authority" variable was added one day before 0.8 was tagged: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/xbiblio/changeset/756 and http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/xbiblio/changeset/767 but it doesn't appear in the released version: ht…
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From looking at the paper: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2004RG000158 (the DOI above apparently has a typo in it) and http://ic.ucsc.edu/~acr/ocea290e/assigned articles/zhang_revgeophys_2005.pdf, my guess would be that the RG2003 is an alternative to pa…
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The only other issue I see is for people with hyphenated first names. They should be included in the bibliography as "C.-P.", but right now it's just the first initial "C.". This is not yet possible, but is addressed in (the not yet released) CSL 1.…
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right, we discussed this before. For those interested, the discussion is here: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3759/leading-spaces-for-authorauthordatestyles/
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/8505/how-to-upload-epidemiologie-et-sante-animale-style-/?Focus=38780#Comment_38780
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