How to access customized style on CSL visual editor
Hello, I am new to this...
I have been customizing (using the CSL visual editor) the Université libre de Bruxelles style, in order to more closely match the ENS Lyon requirements. I have called this "ULB remanié ENS Lyon#4". I still have access to the CSL window online and so have been adding changes when I notice something else is not right (hence the #4).
I have successfully updated it and downloaded it to use on Zotero. However, what I don't understand is how to save it in the CSL editor, so that if, say, in 2 weeks, I want to make a small change to the customized version, I can search for my new style and tweak it. When I open a new browser and search styles it does not appear, so I guess it has not been made 'public' ? (I really don't understand how this all works). I'm afraid of closing the original window and never being able to access my style in the CSL editor again (and therefore having to repeat all the same changes I have already made, before being able to then make one new change).
Please use layman's terms! And thanks in advance for your help.
I have been customizing (using the CSL visual editor) the Université libre de Bruxelles style, in order to more closely match the ENS Lyon requirements. I have called this "ULB remanié ENS Lyon#4". I still have access to the CSL window online and so have been adding changes when I notice something else is not right (hence the #4).
I have successfully updated it and downloaded it to use on Zotero. However, what I don't understand is how to save it in the CSL editor, so that if, say, in 2 weeks, I want to make a small change to the customized version, I can search for my new style and tweak it. When I open a new browser and search styles it does not appear, so I guess it has not been made 'public' ? (I really don't understand how this all works). I'm afraid of closing the original window and never being able to access my style in the CSL editor again (and therefore having to repeat all the same changes I have already made, before being able to then make one new change).
Please use layman's terms! And thanks in advance for your help.
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adamsmithIf you have saved the tweaked style to your hard disk (as it sounds like you did), you can reload it again from the "Visual Editor" tab at any time by clicking on Style --> Load Style.
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katie.tidmarshYes, brilliant! MERCI