Document Preferences Problem: "Chicago Full Note" appears as "Chicago Note"

Today (March 2, 2014), I noticed that every time I try to insert a new citation (with document preference set to Chicago Full Note), the citation appears without the full bibliographical information. What happened? The function was working this morning...?

Thanks in advance.
  • I am having the same problem as well with the Zotero standalone, tried re-installing Chicago Full Note and that did nothing.
  • Hmm - works for me. I did update all Chicago styles today, so that's likely somehow connected, but the changes look right to me and everything works as it should.
    What's a sample citation that's not looking right?
    What's the title of the style exactly as it is displayed?
  • So when I open a blank document, type a sentence, and try to append a citation to it (having first selected "Chicago MOS 16th edition (Full Note)," my first note looks like this:

    1. Peter Lake and Michael C. Questier, The Anti-Christ’s Lewd Hat: Protestants, Papists and Players in Post-Reformation England, 39.

    But this--being the first citation--should read:

    1. Authors, title (place: publishers, date), page #.

    There's the rub! Any help would be appreciated.
  • OK, I think I got it. Could you quickly confirm that journal articles still look correctly?
  • Happy to confirm. Journal articles look correct. But the same problem affects book chapters (missing place, publisher, and year information). Thanks.
  • I'll have a fix out momentarily. Stay tuned.
  • I await the magic.
  • OK, this should be fixed for the regular full-note style, the no ibid one to follow. You can re-install the style from the repository or just click "Update Now" from the General tab of the Zotero preferences.

    Sorry about that.

    Please confirm if you have this working again.
  • Awesome. It's working now. I've tested the entries for books and book chapters and both look fine. Thanks for your help Adamsmith!
  • I seem to be having the same issue: book citations in Chicago Full Note Style are not appearing correctly. Last time I updated my citations in Word, all publisher, publishing city, and publishing year were removed. I've tried re-installing everything with no success. I've updated all the citation styles, as well, with no success. Any help is much appreciated.
  • Try switching to a different citation style and back.
  • Seems to be working now: thanks!

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