Dashed underlining does not disappear after refreshing
Hello Community,
I currently have the problem that after adding many citations, the updating speed slowed down. After some time with that, Zotero advised me to stop automatic updating to increase the speed again. That worked very well. After adding multiple sources (shown with a dashed underlining), I tried to refresh one time to update the whole document. It took 15 minutes and the dashed lines are still there. I then changed my document preferences to activate automatic updates again, that also took 15 minutes and did not change anything. After activating automatic updates again, I tried to refresh it again and it still does not work.
I also tried to add new citations into my document, which then show no dashed underlining.
I am using a MacBook.
I really hope that somebody can give me advise with that! Thanks a lot in advance!
I currently have the problem that after adding many citations, the updating speed slowed down. After some time with that, Zotero advised me to stop automatic updating to increase the speed again. That worked very well. After adding multiple sources (shown with a dashed underlining), I tried to refresh one time to update the whole document. It took 15 minutes and the dashed lines are still there. I then changed my document preferences to activate automatic updates again, that also took 15 minutes and did not change anything. After activating automatic updates again, I tried to refresh it again and it still does not work.
I also tried to add new citations into my document, which then show no dashed underlining.
I am using a MacBook.
I really hope that somebody can give me advise with that! Thanks a lot in advance!
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If not, we'd have to see a Debug ID for a Refresh that doesn't remove the dashed underlines. I'd guess that the refresh just hadn't finished yet.
How I understood it:
1. updating takes too long, I turn automatic refreshing off
2. new citations appear with the dashed lines, indicting me that this source is not in the references yet
3. I refresh the document and therefore load all references in and the dashed lines should disappear.
Did I understand that right?
The dashed underlines are just showing you that the form of the citation may not be final — e.g., it may not be properly formatted as a subsequent citation in certain citation styles.
In any case, what you describe is the correct process, but what Adomas is explaining is that citations you manually modify while they have an underline will never be updated in any way, including to clear the underline. If you're getting messages about modified citations when you refresh, it's likely that you're in the habit of modifying citations manually and that this is what's causing the underlines not to be going away.
There is no way to directly add in text citation in the right style if I understand right? If there is, could you please be so kind and let me know how I can switch for each citation, in which citation style it will be added to the document.
Again, thanks a lot!
Do you mean turning (Smith 1776) into Smith (1776)? Use omit author for that and write Smith into the text https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage#customizing_citations