Strange character in text
Hi all,
first, I don't know if exactly is a troubleshooting.
I use Work a I set to show all marks in text. Then, my•text•is•like•that. When I insert a reference like (Van•der•Pijl•1982) it is ok, but when I edit before insert to direct reference like VanºderºPijlº(1982) in text show º instead of •. I think that maybe was encoding of style file. I change utf-8 to iso-8859-1, but don't work.
It is happen only I edit citation or bibliography.
It is only happening on text. When I preview print, the º character is not showed.
Regards,
Mario
first, I don't know if exactly is a troubleshooting.
I use Work a I set to show all marks in text. Then, my•text•is•like•that. When I insert a reference like (Van•der•Pijl•1982) it is ok, but when I edit before insert to direct reference like VanºderºPijlº(1982) in text show º instead of •. I think that maybe was encoding of style file. I change utf-8 to iso-8859-1, but don't work.
It is happen only I edit citation or bibliography.
It is only happening on text. When I preview print, the º character is not showed.
Regards,
Mario
I want that work shows print character. My question is why zotero is substituting • by º. The character • represent space, and this way I know how much spaces has. The problem is that º represent other character that maybe has compatibility problem.
Regards,
Mario
I use "Show Editor" because if I edit in Word and change the style, Zotero reset my edition. Using "Editor" Zotero don't reset edition. I am using the last version of Zotero and at early version this didn't happen.
Regards,
Mario
Simon, this looks like a regression?
I think that I found what is wrong. Word 2010 have a feature named "nonbreaking spaces". This feature add a special space character that don't allow Word to break sentence with this character. When I use editor on Zotero, it change normal space to special space.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/use-nonbreaking-spaces-and-nonbreaking-hyphens-in-word-HA001044897.aspx
Regards,
Mario
The other issue is that editing in the citation - without using the show editor field - should really work. Have you tried doing that and refreshing? Are you sure that overwrites your edits?
yes, overwrites. For instance, I cite like:
(May 1975)
And I edit, not using the show editor field, this citation to:
May (1975)
When I change style, zotero change citation to
(May 1975)
Using editor this not happen. I'm using Zotero Standalone 3.0.8.
Mario