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JM Standalone v4.0.29.6m62

01 Apr 07:16
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This is a maintenance release. Some of the highlights:

  • Bibliography editing via the word processor plugin now works
  • Icons are now uniformly (M)
  • Pulled in some recent fixes from Zotero

Juris-M Standalone 4.0.29.6m60

27 Mar 02:38
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Highlights

There are many changes to the infrastructure behind this release, and few changes to functionality apart from bug fixes. This back-room work will allow quicker releases, and lays a solid foundation for the development of legal style modules. For a summary of the changes to the processor, see the citeproc-js documentation. Concerning Juris-M itself, note the following:

  • The browser plugins should update automatically again, after a manual install of the latest versions. The same should be true of the plugins embedded in the Standalone binaries below (touch wood).
  • A glitch that blocked the recognition of newly added site translators has been fixed.
  • The legal style modules have been revised to follow the new, smarter framework for legal cites (see link above).
  • The Juris-M Style Development editor tutorial has been revised to reflect the new, greatly simplified CSL-M coding requirements supported by this release.
  • The Firefox plugin (or other browser connectors) and the JM Standalone client are almost playing nice together. You must install a handler for the zotero://select protocol to make it work on Mac OS X or on Linux. Under Linux, it has been tested and is known to work. On Windows, you must start the browser after JM Standalone. I'm not sure of the cause yet, but if started in that order, the (M) button will foreground JM Standalone as expected.

Enjoy!

Juris-M Standalone 4.0.28.7m52

24 Jan 08:32
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  • Fixes a CSL processor bug affecting the Vancouver (numeric) style.
  • Jurisdiction Support style modules should now update automatically.
  • Fixes shortcut issue under Windows

Juris-M itself will not update automatically in this release.

Juris-M Standalone 4.0.28.7m47

21 Jan 09:07
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Pre-release

This release offers minor bugfixes to the Juris-M client, and to the top-level US legal style module.

This release will not update automatically.

Juris-M Standalone 4.0.28.7m46

06 Oct 05:56
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This release fixes several issues:

  • The shortcut link installed under Windows should now be correct
  • Non-English menus should now work
  • The citation processor (citeproc-js) has been upgraded to the latest version

Juris-M Standalone 4.0.28.7m45

26 Sep 06:42
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The Windows and Mac OS X clients below are unsigned, but can be installed in the normal way on their respective operating systems. Code signing will be coming soon.

The clients of Linux are tarballs containing compiled binary files. Unpack the appropriate tarball somewhere (such as under /opt), and run it from there.

More elegance - cleaner installation, automatic updates - will be coming eventually. But for now, it should all work, and that's the main thing we're after.

Juris-M Standalone 4.0.28.2m44

17 Sep 23:48
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This is a full release. A followup with fixes for Abbreviation Filter and the Word for Windows plugin is in the works. Stay tuned ...

Juris-M Standalone

03 Sep 00:53
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This is the initial Standalone release of Juris-M. Binaries are bundled with the same word processor integration plugins as official Zotero, plus the Abbreviation Filter, the RTF/ODF Scan plugin, the Bluebook Signals plugin (ctrl-s or cmd-s in the Prefix field of the integration popups), and the Myles plugin for legal style support.

Standalone distribution is at an early stage for Juris-M. Desktop icons and the like are not created automatically. The Abbreviation Filter install throws up an untitled progress bar on many systems, which which may appear to be stalling - it is not, and will proceed to completion in a few minutes.

Even with the infelicities, these packages should be much less troublesome to install than the Firefox plugin array that was previously needed.