[Juris-M] - Indigo & Footnotes?
Hi there,
I'm new with Juris-M and I have a few questions:
1- Is is possible with JM Indigo style to use footnotes and, If so, how? As I'm writing an academic text, I need to use footnotes. This was possible with the old Zotero Bluebook style. I've downloaded the main JM Indigo style and it transformed all references into in-text citations... which I don't want...
2- The plugin for "v3.5.14m11 final" does not appear (see https://github.com/Juris-M/jurism-word-for-mac-integration/releases/tag/v3.5.14m11)
3- I previously used Zotero. I've now downloaded the Juris' Standalone, Word for Mac (plugin), and JM Indigo without deleting my old Zotero software. Is that okay?
Thanks so much,
Jonathan
I'm new with Juris-M and I have a few questions:
1- Is is possible with JM Indigo style to use footnotes and, If so, how? As I'm writing an academic text, I need to use footnotes. This was possible with the old Zotero Bluebook style. I've downloaded the main JM Indigo style and it transformed all references into in-text citations... which I don't want...
2- The plugin for "v3.5.14m11 final" does not appear (see https://github.com/Juris-M/jurism-word-for-mac-integration/releases/tag/v3.5.14m11)
3- I previously used Zotero. I've now downloaded the Juris' Standalone, Word for Mac (plugin), and JM Indigo without deleting my old Zotero software. Is that okay?
Thanks so much,
Jonathan
2) Juris-M Standalone comes packaged with all of its required plugins (Word integration, Myles, etc.), so you don't need to install it manually. The only thing you need besides Juris-M is one of the browser connector plugins.
3). You should remove the Zotero Add-in from Word, just to avoid any possible conflicts between Juris-M and Zotero. But you can otherwise leave Zotero installed on your computer if you like.
Regarding #3 - What problem(s) could potentially arise if I leave if there? And how can I take that away? If I do, can I reinstate it easily at a later date when working on another paper that uses Zotero?
Though, if you’ve switched to Juris-M, there is no reason you couldn’t just continue to use it for all your projects.
EDIT: (And, actually, now that I check, the button to look in is "Word Add-ins", not "Add-ins", which happens to be right next to it...)
I collected with Zotero a database that I'm now using with Juris M and I'm getting a weird message: Source folder not valid... change source folder..."
But I don't know how to fix this problem..?
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Show-the-Developer-tab-in-Word-2016-for-Mac-0c0778a2-fa91-4b75-9164-0685ae00e9b4
That message you are receiving from the Zotfile plugin. In the Zotfile preferences, choose a folder as a "source" folder, where Zotfile will look if you use its "Attach new file" feature. You might, for example, use your default browser downloads folder.
1) In the Developer tab, I see only the "Zotero.dot" Add-ins... no Juris-M one, even though I downloaded that plugin too...
2) I don't understand your 2nd point. Here's where I'm at: Juris-M → Preference → Advanced → Files and Folders. Then I can choose a base or data directory (which one?). In any case, I have no idea which folder to choose there...
Best,
Jonathan
2) Not Juris-M preferences. Zotfile preferences. These are under Tools -> Zotfile Preferences or Tools -> Add-ins -> Zotfile Preferences