From Frank's announcement:
Simplify save/restore operations for previewing.
Tie in tainting code for disambig values registered via disambig_cites.js.
Possibly over-aggressive about rerendering now, but it works.
In quick initial testing, at least, this release appears to be eerily stable in Zotero.
From Frank's 1.0.31 announcement:
Extensions to the test fixtures for previewCitationCluster(),
which revealed shortcomings in the name state restoration
code.
Properly restore name state in previewCitationCluster().
Roll back previewCitationClusterStatic() command that
was introduced in the last (unannounced) 1.0.30 release.
Discussion and more careful thought showed that it is not
safe and not generally a good idea to make blind assumptions
about document state.
From Frank's 1.0.33 announcement:
In preview mode, avoid tampering with the registry data,
of items in the citation to be previewed that already
exist in the registry. Fixes errors in subsequent
rendering of year suffixes.
Suppress redundant return value for current cite, when it is
tainted by an update by processCitationCluster().
From Frank's 1.0.34 announcement:
Include year suffix in clone of disambiguation
configuration. Failure to include this parameter
appears to have been behind some intermittent
glitches in preview handling of year suffixed
citations.
Avoid processor crash when unregistered citation
objects are encountered in preview mode. The crash
points occur during tainting, which is irrelevant
in preview mode, so no harm is done; but I'm not
really sure why this would ever happen. Possibly
specific to the Zotero version used for testing.
Add a couple of paranoia operations to processCitationCluster():
Issue a bogus warning citation in the event of a processor
crash. This should come out for production.
Slice citationsPre and citationsPost when they enter
the processor. I've been exploring some instability
with large numbers of same-author/same-year cites in
Zotero, and thought that mallability of list input
might be part of the problem. No idea whether these
lists can or do change length or content during processing,
but just in case.
- upgrade to citeproc-js 1.0.29
From Frank's 1.0.25 announcement:
Provide new command, previewCitationCluster(), that returns
string for hypothetical citation at specified position,
without affecting processor state.
Fix bug that would have cause appendCitationCluster() to
run updateItems() unnecessarily.
Provide for forced generation of citationID, for internal use
in previewing.
From Frank's 1.0.26 announcement:
Implement new command restoreProcessorState(), for use in,
er, restoring the processor state, when position variables
and citation sort keys are already known.
From Frank's 1.0.27 announcement:
This fixes a couple of obvious problems in the code of the new
restoreProcessorState() command.
From Frank's 1.0.28 announcement:
This version introduces a significant change to the return
value of processCitationCluster(). It is now an array with
two elements, the first being a JS object that serves as a
data segment, and the second the list of two-element arrays
representing insertion indexes and strings for insertion
(as previously documented). An API change of this scale
probably calls for some more visible sign in the version
numbering, but the original statement on versioning says
that the major and minor numbers will align with the CSL
schema, so we stay at level 1.0.
The data segment referred to above contains just one element
currently, "bibchange", which is true if processing the
citation results in any change affecting the bibliography.
This release also introduces one change and one addition to
style configuration flags. The flag at citation.opt["citation-number-sort"]
has been moved to opt.citation_number_sort, for clarity and
consistency. A new flag, opt.sort_citations, is true if
citations are sorted by the style in any way.
From Frank's 1.0.29 announcement:
Complete reimplementation of cite-level disambiguation.
The new code is more compact and maintainable, and
avoids thrashing behavior that afflicted the previous
code when a large number of cites required both
add-names and year-suffix disambiguation.
Suppress year suffix when fresh ambig keys are generated.
Inserts by a plugin affecting year suffixes should now be
correctly handled.
From Frank's 1.0.23 announcement:
Cope with two disambiguation cases, involving add-names and
add-givenname, that succeeded in crashing the processor.
From Frank's 1.0.24 announcement:
Cope with item IDs of numeric type, and roll back
one patch from 1.0.23 that becomes unnecessary as
a result.
Together, these updates fix several issues with citation previewing.
- update to citeproc-js 1.0.22
From Frank's announcement:
- Bypass sorting of citations that have a value for "unsorted"
in citation.properties.
This permits per-citation override of style-driven citation sorts, as
supported by Zotero and required for some common use cases.
- switch Zotero.JSON to native Firefox JSON support
- update to citeproc-js 1.0.21
From Frank's announcement:
In this release:
- Tighten up internal "NUMERIC" update_mode to mean styles that render
citation-number in citations (renderings in the bibliography are now
ignored for purposes of setting this flag).
- The numeric styles fix introduced at version 1.0.17 broke with
styles that sort the bibliography on anything other than citation-
number (i.e. document first-reference order). With this release,
arbitrary sorts of the bibliography work with numeric styles.
- Position evaluation code is now invoked only in styles that make use
of position testing (to save a few cycles).
- Numeric styles now perform targetted citation updates correctly.
From Frank's announcement:
This release adds some further fine-tuning to disambiguation, and now
retains all names added by disambiguate-add-names when a year-suffix
is added to a cite. Also fixes a bug affecting cites containing lone
institutional authors.
- hopefully fix issues with loading locales from the XPI
From Frank's announcement:
This release allows use of the code under either the current CPAL
license, or under the AGPLv3, at the option of the developer or
project integrating the code.
- Change link to xbiblio to CitationStyles.org and add attribution for citeproc-js
From Frank's announcement:
This release fixes a small issue in disambiguation, which could cause
initials or full given names to be retained where they are not
necessary to achieve disambiguation, under certain fairly rare
conditions.
This also includes a very small change to the regexp used to identify
numeric content in numeric fields, support for RTF and plain text
output (courtesy of Simon), and a modification to the ./test.py
script, adding a -E option that dumps a version of the processor with
embedded E4X support, suitable for drop-in inclusion in current Zotero
2.1.
closes#1650: suppress author does not work for multiple sources
closes#1505: Edit Biblography Button Strips Year Disambiguation
closes#1503: Editing a bibliography resets all reference numbers to 1 (new)
closes#1262: Broken pluralization with et al. + other issues
closes#1238: Localize quotation marks
closes#1191: Harmonize 'plural/pluralize' label attribute with CSL schema
closes#1154: Only one works page numbers are added to the citation are when citing multiple works by the same author
closes#1097: Disambiguation issues
closes#1083: Defect in IEEE CSL with Multiple Citations
closes#993: more sophisticated subsequent-author-substitute
closes#833: text-transform doesn't work with name
- Store one item per IA bucket, with attachments stored as objects
- Use proper mediatype field based on Zotero item type
- Commons list is now pulled dynamically based on RDF stored at IA, without need for corresponding local item (which may have been deleted, etc.)
- Once available, OCRed PDFs can be pulled down by right-clicking on Commons and selecting Refresh
- Downloaded OCRed PDFs are now named the same as the existing attachment, with "(OCR)" appended
- The relations table is used to link downloaded OCRed PDFs to the IA file, so the downloaded file can be renamed without triggering another download
- The Commons view is marked for automatic refresh after an item is uploaded
- Added some progress notifications, though more are probably needed
- Other things
Also:
- Added Zotero.File.getBinaryContents(file)
- Erase an item's relations when the item is deleted, and purge orphaned ones
- Zotero.URI.eraseByPathPrefix(prefix) no longer prepends 'http://zotero.org' (which has been moved to Zotero.URI.defaultPrefix)
- New function Zotero.URI.eraseByURI(prefix)
Known Issues:
- Slow (some IA changes should be able to speed it up)
- Identifier format is likely temporary
- Sometimes it stops during setTimeout() calls for no apparent reason whatsoever
- Didn't test items with multiple attachments
- Not sure if Commons view will auto-refresh if you switch to it before the upload is done
- IA translator not yet updated
- Deleting items not supported by IA
- Date Added/Date Modified don't show up properly in Zotero for Commons items
- Fixed syncing buckets from IA
- Moved XMLHTTPRequest send() and sendAsBinary() into _createAuthenticatedRequest() to avoid manual req.readyState checking and provide better debug output
- Show error message if no parent items were dragged into bucket
- Better alerts and debug output for problems
- Removed '_' prefix from non-private methods and properties
- A few other small tweaks
- More coming
- Renamed 'Repository' to 'Library Catalog' and added 'Archive'
- Moved 'Repository' data to 'Archive' for item types other than books, periodicals, and theses
- Mapped 'Archive' to CSL 'archive'
- Display "Reindex Item" icon even if PDF tools aren't installed (including for non-PDF attachments)
- Display file modification time rather than item modification time in attachment pane
- For "Book Section", added "Book Author" (needs to be mapped to CSL container-author) (closes#872)
- For A/V item types, "Recording Type" mapped to "Type" is now "Format" mapped to "Medium" (closes#1060)
- For "Radio Broadcast" and "TV Broadcast", replaced "Series Title" with "Program Title" mapped to "Publication Title" (CSL field container-title rather than collection-title) (closes#860)
- For "Patent", added "Country" field, removed (nonfunctional) base-map from "Place" to "Country", added "Issuing Authority", replaced "Date" with "Filing Date" (not currently mapped to CSL), and moved "Date" data to "Filing Date". Kept "Issue Date" base-mapped to "Date". (closes#1375)
- For "Film", mapped "Distributor" to "Publisher" (closes#861) and added "Genre" mapped to "Type"
- For "Podcast", mapped "Audio File Type" to "Medium" rather than "Type"
- For "Bill", added "Cosponsor" creator type (closes#655)
- For "Case", added "Author" as primary creator type instead of "Counsel" (#655)
- For "Computer Program", added "Date" (closes#1502)
- For "Thesis" and "Newspaper Article", added "Place" (closes#1274)
- For "Thesis", replaced 'pages' with 'numPages' (closes#1618)
This can't yet sync, so upping sync API version and delaying dev XPI build.