After adding a new citation the formatting of the paragraph is reset
Error Code: 439635844
1. I´m working on a Libre Office Document and I formatted the text to line distance 1.5 and full justification
2a. I click on "add citation" ( with the style Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date))
2b. I click on "add note"
3. the formatting of the paragraph (and only the paragraph) is reset to left-aligned and line distance 1.15 (the default values)
The formatting-reset does not happen when I refresh citations via the "refresh"-button. So I get the feeling that it has something to do with the placeholder that is called when clicking the "add note" or "add citation" buttons.
Is there a setting I can change to stop Zotero from resetting my formatting? Is it a problem with the style I´m using? Is it a problem with zotero generally?
I´m using Windows 11 (64-bit),
Libre Office 25.2.0.3 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community,
zotero 7.0.11 (64-bit)
I had the same problem before upgrading to Windows 11 with Windows 10+Libre Office+zotero, but I don´t know the exact versions I had installed.
1. I´m working on a Libre Office Document and I formatted the text to line distance 1.5 and full justification
2a. I click on "add citation" ( with the style Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date))
2b. I click on "add note"
3. the formatting of the paragraph (and only the paragraph) is reset to left-aligned and line distance 1.15 (the default values)
The formatting-reset does not happen when I refresh citations via the "refresh"-button. So I get the feeling that it has something to do with the placeholder that is called when clicking the "add note" or "add citation" buttons.
Is there a setting I can change to stop Zotero from resetting my formatting? Is it a problem with the style I´m using? Is it a problem with zotero generally?
I´m using Windows 11 (64-bit),
Libre Office 25.2.0.3 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community,
zotero 7.0.11 (64-bit)
I had the same problem before upgrading to Windows 11 with Windows 10+Libre Office+zotero, but I don´t know the exact versions I had installed.
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adomasvenInserting certain citations (but not all of them) and Zotero notes may interfere with your in-line text styling. To preserve your styling, you should set and use LibreOffice named text styles. Either change the existing ones (e.g. Body), or create new ones if the existing ones do not match your needs.