Change in style

Dear All,

I am trying to write an article in angew chem format. But its does not show references at the end. It only shows Numbers. In chicago style it works but then format is different.

If I change it to angew chem (downloaded from http://www.zotero.org/styles)shows completely different than what they want. I do not get Endnote option in zotero and Even if I put reference I see that I have inserted no at respective place but I donot see the reference at the end of the page.

thanks alot for youe help.
  • edited May 1, 2012
    adamsmith, who wrote the Angew. Chem. style, will have to comment on this.
    But does Angew. Chem. require this (i.e. endnotes)? Can you provide a link to online documentation?

    You can try to do it yourself: http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step


    [Ah, and there's a warning in the style:
    This style has many limits due to csl constraints, most notably the inability to include pages/page ranges for books, the wrong square brackets for two items cited together, and the lack of support for citing 1a)... b)...c)....
    ]
  • The main problem here is a simple misunderstanding - Angew. Chem. (as opposed to chicago) doesn't use endnotes - it has a numerical bibliography at the end. To get it with Zotero, click "insert bibliography" in the Word plugin.
  • But then it insert as Footnote but not as endnote
  • I don't understand. If you insert a citation in the text it will appear in superscript - like in the journal. If you put your cursor at the end of the document and click "Insert bibliography", it will insert a bibliography, numbered, each entry beginning with the citation number in brackets [1] - again, like in the journal.
    There is no way that style can even produce footnotes.
    The only thing the style can't do is, as noted above "the lack of support for citing 1a)... b)...c)...."

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