Bug?: pluralization of reference as "figs." due to automatic conversion of hyphen to en-dash
Expected: (Nōrin Suisan Shō 2022, fig. 1-1-1)
Actual: (Nōrin Suisan Shō 2022, figs. 1-1–1)
Workaround: (Nōrin Suisan Shō 2022, fig. 1.1.1)
It looks like the first dash in the "1-1–1" ("Actual") is
U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen, dash; minus sign}
and the second is
U+2013 : EN DASH
Input ("Expected") is:
U+0031 : DIGIT ONE
U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen, dash; minus sign}
U+0031 : DIGIT ONE
U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen, dash; minus sign}
U+0031 : DIGIT ONE
Is the automatic conversion to EN DASH happening in Zotero? If so, is that a bug?
If Word is the culprit, does anyone know how to stop this behavior?
Actual: (Nōrin Suisan Shō 2022, figs. 1-1–1)
Workaround: (Nōrin Suisan Shō 2022, fig. 1.1.1)
It looks like the first dash in the "1-1–1" ("Actual") is
U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen, dash; minus sign}
and the second is
U+2013 : EN DASH
Input ("Expected") is:
U+0031 : DIGIT ONE
U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen, dash; minus sign}
U+0031 : DIGIT ONE
U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen, dash; minus sign}
U+0031 : DIGIT ONE
Is the automatic conversion to EN DASH happening in Zotero? If so, is that a bug?
If Word is the culprit, does anyone know how to stop this behavior?
FYI, hyphens in numbering is not uncommon in Japanese gov't docs, but there's also no reason we can't use the decimal/period/full stop as a workaround.
Is there a simple way to input that on a Mac in the Zotero dialog?
1\-1\-1
to stop hyphen conversion