Corrupt Citation For RFT/ODF Scan
Hello everyone,
I would like to recount how I solved a problem, and see if anyone has an idea why this problem happened in the first place and what one can do to prevent it in the future. Here we go:
I recently have been working between scrivener and Zotero using RTF/ODF scan. After scanning a particular document I found that, when I tried to press "set document preferences" in LibreOffice, the whole program stalled irrevocably. Through (an extensive) process of elimination I discovered that the reason it wasn't running was because there was one citation that for some reason made the system stall. Once I removed this citation, I could set document preferences seamlessly. The citation code was the following:
{ | Cauwès, 1878 | | |zu:1892524:INGM6QAH}
Does anyone know what was wrong with this code so that it messed up the whole process? If you do I, and I am sure others would appreciate it. It would be very helpful to know what precisely makes this citation a corrupt one so as to be able to diagnose similar problems in the future.
Thank you very much,
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I would like to recount how I solved a problem, and see if anyone has an idea why this problem happened in the first place and what one can do to prevent it in the future. Here we go:
I recently have been working between scrivener and Zotero using RTF/ODF scan. After scanning a particular document I found that, when I tried to press "set document preferences" in LibreOffice, the whole program stalled irrevocably. Through (an extensive) process of elimination I discovered that the reason it wasn't running was because there was one citation that for some reason made the system stall. Once I removed this citation, I could set document preferences seamlessly. The citation code was the following:
{ | Cauwès, 1878 | | |zu:1892524:INGM6QAH}
Does anyone know what was wrong with this code so that it messed up the whole process? If you do I, and I am sure others would appreciate it. It would be very helpful to know what precisely makes this citation a corrupt one so as to be able to diagnose similar problems in the future.
Thank you very much,
A
Canales, Tejeda-Delgado, & Slate, {2008} found the scales to be reliable......
So there is the author list and year but RTF scan skips this entry. This is one in a long list of an 88 page paper. Any ideas appreciated.