Apostrophe in Last Name
I'm trying to include a parenthetical citation for an author whose last name is D'Amico. I have the the entry set up with the two name system, so "D'Amico" is included only in the last name field.
The problem is that the citation inevitably shows up as "Amico". The only way to get the name to show up correctly is by using a single field in the main entry for the full name--but this, of course, lists the full first and last name in the parenthetical citation, which is awkward because none of the other citations show up like this.
I hope this is clear (and in the correct forum). It's my first post on here.
Any help would be appreciated.
The problem is that the citation inevitably shows up as "Amico". The only way to get the name to show up correctly is by using a single field in the main entry for the full name--but this, of course, lists the full first and last name in the parenthetical citation, which is awkward because none of the other citations show up like this.
I hope this is clear (and in the correct forum). It's my first post on here.
Any help would be appreciated.
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fbennettThis is a processor bug, and will be fixed in the next release of Zotero. You can test the fix by installing the Processor Patch plugin. Be sure to remove it when you next update Zotero.
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antclone888Thanks. Is there any way to use this patch with the standalone version, or has it only been developed for the firefox extension?
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aurimasDownload the XPI file, in standalone go to tools > add-ons > gear menu (top right) > add from file (or something of the sort) and select the XPI file
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fbennettAs aurimas says. The plugin previously worked only with Firefox, but it was fixed recently to work with Standalone as well.
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aurimas
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antclone888Thanks so much.
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