[help] csl style for thesis

Hello everyone, I'm using zotero to create the bibliography for my thesis. I'm starting from this style http://editor.citationstyles.org/styleInfo/?styleId=http://www.zotero.org/styles/revista-brasileira-de-ciencia-do-solo
since it's similar to mine, and now I've modified it with the editor like this: http://pastebin.com/mNd8jhik I don't want inline citations, I want only the bibliography at the end of the document. I want it like in Chicago style (full note) when you choose the final notes option (I tried to edit it but it's too complicated and sometimes it freeze my browser) The style I want is like this: 1 - Campbell JL, Pedersen OK: The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp. Polit. Stud. 2007; 40: 307–332
  • Try
    https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:anesthesiology
    a citation will insert a number in the text. You need to insert bibliography to get the numbered list at the end. That should look mostly like you need, but you should the be easily able to edit the style in the editor
  • Ah ok the problem was that I didn't understood how insert bibliography worked, it inserts all the bibliography where the cursor is, not the single bibliography where the citation number is ;D thank you.
  • Ok I'm using my modified csl and it works but when I add a citation the inline number's order is wrong, I mean it doesn't get updated correctly (I've got 1 2 4 3 5 now). The one in the bibliography is correct (1 2 3 4 5)
  • Try inserting another citation or clicking the Zotero Refresh button. Does that fix it?
  • edited September 14, 2016
    Nope it doesn't. The inline code I'm using is this (I think) http://pastebin.com/yHtu4P6q
    I think the problem is in the sort, I don't know what to put to have the ordered numbers on the top of the word
  • You want to sort by key variable="citation-number"
  • It doesn't seems to help, I'll try it again later, I checked the chicago full note code and I've got no idea how it does it
  • Don't look at Chicago -- it's the wrong template for what you want to do. Look at the style I link above. Beyond that, we need to see style code to say more.
  • I want to know about the output style, where appear the three first letters of the author's surname, followed by the two last digits of the year. I found the style DIN which is near to that form. I wanted to know if there is some style with those characteristics and what is its name. Thanks
  • DIN is the only style that currently uses that form (called 'label').
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