"Chicago No Ibid style" resulted in everything treated as 2nd ref
The journal to which I'm submitting doesn't allow ibids., so I downloaded the Chicago Full Note/No Ibid from the repository. While it did indeed get rid of the Ibids (well, all but one), it also changed ALL of the regular citations to be as if they were the second/shorter versions. That's what you replace Ibid with, but all of my first-references have their first names, publishers, dates, etc. stripped out! It also stripped out all of the html information from citations for web documents or online journals, which I think is probably stripped out of second references, but shouldn't be for first.
Meanwhile, I can't seem to edit the citations, either! It tells me to put my cursor in the footnote, which I do, but I get the honk and a signal telling me the action isn't allowed. So I can't win! With some luck, closing down FF and Word and restarting will at least let me edit, but I'd tried that earlier for the install and it didn't help the primary problem.
Thanks!
Meanwhile, I can't seem to edit the citations, either! It tells me to put my cursor in the footnote, which I do, but I get the honk and a signal telling me the action isn't allowed. So I can't win! With some luck, closing down FF and Word and restarting will at least let me edit, but I'd tried that earlier for the install and it didn't help the primary problem.
Thanks!
Nothing big - just insert the same citation twice and see if the footnotes look right.
So I just closed and relaunched both Word & Firefox, started a new doc, and the first footnote showed up as a second ref. Second footnote to same ref at least didn't show up as ibid, but still no first name or gory details...
I noticed the preferences show: Chicago Manual of Style (note without bibliography, no Ibid.)(LEGACY) (not capped.) Could the legacy be an issue? I have Word 07, FF 15.0.1 and just a few days ago re-installed the Word plug-in, using the latest, as I wasn't seeing the Zotero toolbar at the bottom of my Word docs, which fixed THAT problem...
It does let me edit the citation in the new doc. So I called up the doc with the 80 footnotes I need to submit for publication, but it still won't let me edit cites. Gives me the x and tells me "You must place the cursor in a Zotero citation to edit it."
Thanks for any help!
the first one is very simple: You're just using the wrong citation style. You wrote "Full Note, no ibid." in your first post, but it looks like you're using (Note, no ibid.), which will, by design, do exactly what you describe. Install Full Note, no ibid from the repository.
Once that's fixed, the inability to edit is a bit more misterious:
Try inserting a bibliography in your longer document and see if that works (regardless of whether you're going to need that in the end).
If that works, it might make sense to see if 2 and 3 here help:
http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#debugging_broken_documents
Editing-wize, that appears to be working as well! BUT, this is my first experience with Zotero at all, as well as trying to edit, and I'm really thrown by the warning at the bottom of the editing page: Warning: If you edit a citation in the editor it will no longer update to reflect changes in your database or the citation style?????
The journal to which I'm submitted has a few other quirks as well, so I will need to edit the cites, but don't want to wreck the ability to change styles or not reflect new references and such. As you know, it's rare as hell to get accepted without some revisions. And I also may get rejected and have to go to a journal with a different citation style. (Hate to even type that for bad luck!) What's up with that?
Again, THANKS!
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
Since Zotero 3.0 you're able to just edit in Word, not using the Show Editor, which is quirky anyway.
About « 1 for All:
1 for All > YouTube contest
Interestingly, it's showing up in the Info box/Title as reversed:
YouTube Contest<<1 for All, but I don't suppose that matters.
The little square shows up there, before the arrows, and once in a regular book citation, in the title, before a colon:
There are just a few, total, so easy enough to edit out. (Now that I can edit without freaking out!)
I looked into trying to edit the style to match the journal with the CSL editor, but i am a total novice code-wize, and think it'll just be easier to change the "date accessed" info, which is the main difference from what Zotero has produced for me.
Can't thank you enough! (I've paypal'd you all a couple of times over the course of this paper, but think you're due another pop!)