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Not fully tested, since the current stable version of Zotero has a citation bug that affects this particular style. Should be fixed in the next release (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/62288/citeproc-js-bug), at which point I'll revisit this and merge. |
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Looks good in Zotero 4.0.29.15. |
rmzelle commentedSep 12, 2016
Reorganize code a little in response to #2196.
Better use of cs:choose, groups, and the style will now print at least something for most item types.