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@1: http://www.zotero.org/support/collections#identifying_the_collections_an_item_is_in @2: Even if you remove an item from all collections, it will still exist in your library. http://www.zotero.org/support/collections#removing_an_item_from_a_coll…
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I don't think the abbreviation attribute would work: some abbreviation lists are very journal-specific, so there'd be a huge number of values that attribute could take on. What if the attribute values would be URIs (e.g. pointing to the periodicals …
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it might as well be a general abbreviation ... That might make sense for CSL, but might have some performance implications if all strings had to be run through this sort of a process. Perhaps an optional abbreviation-attribute on cs:text would help …
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Did you edit the 10th reference at some point? There is still an issue with that: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/5254/word-plugin-error-report-1125222197/?Focus=22791#Comment_22791
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It will.
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--- better to follow Dan's instructions ---
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I think you switched around the years in your example. As for your request, it isn't currently possible, but will be in the new CSL engine that is currently being developed. edit: I was presuming that in your example, the b-author would come before…
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There is a proposal on how to extend CSL to allow for this (http://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citeproc-js/src/tip/tests/std/humans/sort_AguStyle.txt), and support for this type of advanced sorting will be very likely to be included in Frank's rewritten …
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http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/collections_containing_an_item
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I take it you're a Pastafarian?
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I haven't used it backup Zotero, but the support page of MozBackup mentions: "What's *.pcv format? It's a normal ZIP file. You can rename PCV to ZIP and extract files manually too." http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/support.php So you should be able …
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Maybe this works: http://books.google.com/books?id=PNEYS39cvRQC&pg=PA348&lpg=PA348&dq=windows+log+firefox+output+console&source=bl&ots=MK67sGcOjg&sig=PJRdUG0IOR_RDlyRpk3w2PbunPc&hl=en&ei=_d52SsraOIaNjAfYyN2nBg&sa…
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>>Is there a way to redirect the console log to a file in windows? No. I haven't used it, but PowerShell seems to support saving output to (text) files: http://powershell.com/cs/blogs/ebook/archive/2008/10/20/chapter-1-the-powershell-console.a…
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1). Guessing from your name, I'm guessing your copy of Zotero is in Italian, right? Zotero uses the locale of Firefox to localize the bibliographies it generates. To set the bibliography locale to English, follow these instructions: http://forums.zo…
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I still got the same problem. Reading this thread, I'm beginning to wonder if it has something to do with the fact that at work, my Firefox profile is set up as a roaming profile. As I use the standard data directory (inside the profile), this might…
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c) By default CSL doesn't include a delimiter between the last and second-last author names (which actually makes sense, e.g. for "Doe, Smith and Johnson", where you wouldn't want the comma to appear between Smith and Johnson). To force the appearan…
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Your commit went fine: https://www.zotero.org/trac/timeline
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How should we proceed with this - seem to make sense to have 2 alternate ACS styles on the page, right? Are there any naming conventions for this? The first page of the linked-to PDF suggests there may be even more than two ACS variants. For now I'd…
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@tasmonia The current citation engine in Zotero is being rewritten, and hopefully should be finished in a couple of months. It should come with rich text support for titles. If you don't have the time to wait (I hadn't), you can use HTML tags in th…
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See http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3955/chrome-compatability/
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select, copy to a texteditor (e.g. notepad) and save as CORR.csl (if you're on windows, make sure you're note saving as CORR.csl.txt - you will need to have hide known file extensions disabled: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=193 ). On gist…
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Mac Users - is there really no simple plain text editor that is installed per default on Mac? There is TextEdit, but there are quite a few free alternatives (like TextWrangler): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mac_OS_X_text_editors
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It doesn't solve the problem with the import/exporting of RDF, but you might want to look into Zotero Groups, as you're already running the 2.0 beta: http://www.zotero.org/support/groups
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Those pages load just fine on my computer (Windows XP, Zotero 1.0.10, Firefox 3.5.1). You might want to try disabling Zotero (to see if it has anything to do with it) or creating a fresh profile: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing+profiles
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a) Which style are you using? If it is a custom style, please upload it to http://gist.github.com/ and post the link here so I can take a look. b) Just curious, what should your style look like for three authors? If it should be "Author1/Author2/Au…
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Does someone knows how to edit the style (obviously besides changing the code itself).As far as I know there aren't any ways to edit Simple Style Generator-generated styles other than by hand.
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I also just committed a CSL style for the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease to the Style Repository. Comments welcome.
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- There is a '+' columns in my article list, but it is unclear what '+' means.Agreed. A paperclip icon instead of the "+" would be clearer.
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To clarify, do I simply declare the language for my style and it should (when implemented) ignore the Firefox language the user sets?That's the idea behind default-locale, yes. Is this doing the term replace according to the current language of the …
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http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/7737/questions-arising-when-programming-a-new-style/?Focus=34490#Comment_34490 http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/5219/option-to-omit-etal/?Focus=27933#Comment_27933
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