No style formatting for citation copy and bibliography copy
Dear Zotero team,
When I copy and paste citations and bibliographies from the Zotero app, I see that text formatting comes with it. I understand the formatting regarding the Italics, but bringing in also text size or font family brings me to paste without style, which means also losing italics. Is there a way to export citations and bibliographies with no text formatting with the exclusion of italics and URL links?
Thanks,
Dario
When I copy and paste citations and bibliographies from the Zotero app, I see that text formatting comes with it. I understand the formatting regarding the Italics, but bringing in also text size or font family brings me to paste without style, which means also losing italics. Is there a way to export citations and bibliographies with no text formatting with the exclusion of italics and URL links?
Thanks,
Dario
You can see the actual HTML that's put on the clipboard if you turn on "Copy as HTML" in the Quick Copy settings and copy into a plain-text editor (Notepad, TextEdit).
I did what you said and the text is not entirely plain. If it’s true that there is no font family or size, the div tag comes with line-height, margins, and indent. I usually find this annoying because I always have my own formatting. In my humble opinion, the export should be a series of div tags with no formatting or classes. Of course, this is my humble, personal opinion.
Dario
What tool are you pasting into? In MS Office tools, I think paste with merge formatting would do what you want
I understand what you say, but I am not sure that using a specific citation style implies the use of its paper formatting. I usually employ Chicago (author-date), but I've never noticed that there are also guidelines for paper formatting. I am quite sure a lot of journals have their own paper formatting.
I work a lot with Google Docs. For each paper I write, I create a Zotero folder to copy and paste the entire bibliography, but, of course, each time I paste, as I have my paper formatting, I have either to paste without italics or to remove indentation.
I think you have chosen the best solution, and my love for Zotero is persisting!
Thanks for clarifying this,
Dario