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- CommentAuthorrhy7s
- CommentTimeJun 24th 2009
At: http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_installation#openoffice.org_neooffice
it says "Due to incomplete bookmark support in OpenOffice when saving files in .doc format, in-text citations in footnotes or endnotes and note-based styles cannot be used in Bookmarks mode. Version 1.0b4 of the Windows Word plugin does not yet enforce this restriction."
Does this mean that they do work in *.odt format? Or not at all? Is there a format for inserting citations that is inherently 'better' for any reason? What is the sharing situation like if Word is using the ODF plugin? Can anyone expand on what it means when fields can't be shared with openoffice.org if you are working in OO.o? -
- CommentAuthorrhy7s
- CommentTimeJun 28th 2009
Also, I use Go-OO, does the restriction on fields apply to this implementation?
http://www.go-oo.org/discover/#fields-support -
- CommentAuthoradamsmith
- CommentTimeJun 29th 2009
hmm - I'm not quite sure what you want to do:
The "Best" format for citations is to use referencemarks/fields in word/open office respectively. The "sharing" between Word and Ooo hasn't worked great for me so far, but in any case, if you want to do that you'll need to use bookmarks. Is there a specific setting for which you need a solution?"Does this mean that they do work in *.odt format? Or not at all?"
this means they do not work at all. You can just try it out: Start working in an Ooo document, select bookmarks, and try inserting a citation in a footnote. Ooo won't let you.Also, I use Go-OO, does the restriction on fields apply to this implementation? http://www.go-oo.org/discover/#fields-support
as far as I can see this is about fields. The problem above is about bookmarks. So no, the restriction doesn't apply. -
- CommentAuthorrhy7s
- CommentTimeJun 29th 2009
Thanks, that clears things up a bit for me.
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