Switching based on variable contents
Is there any way to test the contents of any of the variables? I ask because, in my particular case, I need to cite a large number of legal cases, but the citation form differs depending on whether they are domestic or foreign. (Generally speaking, we cite foreign cases as they would be cited in the native country). Obviously the easiest way for me to do this would be to have a switch in my csl, based on (for eg) the 'extra' field representing a country code.
Can anyone think of an alternative way to accomplish the same thing? (A crude way would be to test whether 'extra' is set at all, I suppose... but I was hoping for something a bit more robust.)
Can anyone think of an alternative way to accomplish the same thing? (A crude way would be to test whether 'extra' is set at all, I suppose... but I was hoping for something a bit more robust.)
www.citationstylist.org
In regular Zotero you can only test for the presence of a variable and, for some specified variables, whether it's numeric or not.
Since Zotero uses the same citation processor at MLZ, you might be able to make something work by creating a style that's technically invalid (I think using 2 letter country codes in the language field should work), but I'd really recommend taking a look at MLZ.
I also have spent a fair bit of time modifying the AGLC3 csl to make it serve my purposes.
Lack of standalone is a bit of a shame too :(
Thanks for the tip.
Is there an equivalent of the Zotero Word plugin for MLZ, by the way?
http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/transferring_a_library
and then install MLZ and allow it to upgrade the database. I think syncing should be safe, but if you want to be extra cautious, leave that disabled for the time being.
So ideally (based on what the MLZ website says), it should be safe to sync the MLZ library with my Standalone, but I still need to keep two separate local libraries?
Thanks for all your help, by the way.