Custom Citation Style Not Available in Document Preferences
Hi All,
Awhile back I created a slightly modified version of the AGU style on my laptop, which worked fine. Since then, I have changed jobs and have a new desktop computer. Zotero is installed as part of Firefox 17, with the proper add-ons, and is working fine with Word Mac 2011. However, I cannot seem to add my custom .csl file (it does not appear under Document Preferences). I tried adding to :User/Library/Application Support/Zotero/Profiles…../zotero/styles on my hard drive to no avail. Also, I cannot find a way to add online to the Zotero add-on Preferences?
Any help would be most appreciated!
MC
Awhile back I created a slightly modified version of the AGU style on my laptop, which worked fine. Since then, I have changed jobs and have a new desktop computer. Zotero is installed as part of Firefox 17, with the proper add-ons, and is working fine with Word Mac 2011. However, I cannot seem to add my custom .csl file (it does not appear under Document Preferences). I tried adding to :User/Library/Application Support/Zotero/Profiles…../zotero/styles on my hard drive to no avail. Also, I cannot find a way to add online to the Zotero add-on Preferences?
Any help would be most appreciated!
MC
if that doesn't work we'd need to see the style. Just putting it into the style directory is a bad idea. sorry, don't think I follow this. but if you actually mean online at zotero.org then you can't change the available output styles.
That was it: I was looking in the wrong places......
MC
In both cases, Firefox asked me if I wanted to install the style. I click yes, and all seems well. But when I check to see if it is available, the style does not appear in the list of installed styles.
I've tried closing and reopening Firefox, and I've tried rebooting, but no success. Am I missing something?
Thanks,
ges
<id>http://www.zotero.org/styles/oecologia</id>
because it was not Oecologia anymore. When I put back in the line:
<id>http://www.zotero.org/styles/</id>
it seems to work. It seems kludgy, but I don't have a URL to specify here, and it seems that one is required. It would not validate without the <id> line.
I think I am good to go, except that in name particles like "van" the first letter still gets capitalized (except when it is not the first citation, in a group of citations). But that is a different topic, and I will just hand-edit these at the end.
Many thanks for your help!
(See the last example here: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/web_api/v3/basics#example_get_requests_and_responses on the API)
Or they could write in a tool like Authorea or Overleaf.