From 1.0.39:
Fix a tiny bug that could cause erroneous position values when
previewing under some circumstances, resulting in an incorrect
cite form in preview, and a different (although correct) cite form
in the document.
From 1.0.40:
Avoid update to position data of other citations during
previewing. On-the-fly updates of related citations upon
citation edit or insert following preview were broken, but
should now work correctly.
From 1.0.41:
Reset processor's internal last_name_rendered variable,
to prevent previous runs of the processor from affecting
bibliography output.
From 1.0.42:
Provisional implementation of ellipsis truncation for
creator listings as required by APA 6th, in anticipation
of upcoming point release of CSL schema and specification.
From 1.0.43:
In test.py, change the -E bundled code dump option to -Z,
and describe as a Zotero bundle option in script help messages.
Include an assignment of CSL.error to Zotero.debug in the Zotero
bundle, so that error messages and warnings from the processor will
pass through correctly, without crashing the processor.
Render literal passthrough strings on date objects only when
the year is included among the requested date elements.
Add temporary code to normalize the structure of some date
input objects.
(... and so we bid a sad farewell to the Meaning of Life
release.)
From 1.0.44:
According to the CSL specification, group elements implicitly
suppress output of term= and value= text elements, if at least
one element (text, number, names or date) with a variable=
attribute is in the group, and no such element will produce
output. This provides a flexible and concise syntax for
attaching customized labels to rendered elements. An earlier
version of citeproc-js always rendered empty dates as the short
form of the "no date" term ("n.d."). Experience showed this was
undesirable, and the behavior was withdrawn. However, the
code that reported date elements as always producing output
lingered on, and it was the cause of incorrect output in recent
testing. This has been corrected in this release.
This release also correctly reports dates with only a literal (non-
parsed) form as non-empty to the same implicit conditional
code in an enclosing group element.
From Frank's announcement:
Fix appendCitationCluster() to work with the API revision
made to processCitationCluster() in point release 1.0.28.
When user provides a cite suffix that ends with a full stop,
suppress the normal inter-cite join.
From Frank's announcement:
Quash duplicate terminal punctuation at the end of citations.
This can happen where an abbreviated term such as id. or
ibid. is rendered at the end of a citation in a note style,
in which the note is terminated with a period.
Eliminate implicit for loops in array constructs, which is
sadly not available in Chromium JS engine.
closes#744, Select multiple items/entire collection in edit bibliography dialog
- adds "Cancel", "Revert", and "Revert All" buttons to edit bibliography dialog
- permits multiple item selections in edit bibliography dialog
- removing items in the edit bibliography dialog now leaves the citations intact, but removes them from the document
fix Accept button issue by using getAttribute() rather than id property, but also scroll to newly inserted citation, since it's probably the desirable behavior
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.