Is it possible for a citation to contain a hyperlink ?
Some of my documents have URLs mentioned ; I'd like to include these URLs as hyperlink to some of the text in my citation.
For example, for the case : CJUE, 6 avr. 1995, « Magill », (no C-241/91 et C-242/91)
I'd like "C-241/91 et C-242/91" to point to the URL of the document.
I DON'T want my citation to have the entire link as plain text.
For example, for the case : CJUE, 6 avr. 1995, « Magill », (no C-241/91 et C-242/91)
I'd like "C-241/91 et C-242/91" to point to the URL of the document.
I DON'T want my citation to have the entire link as plain text.
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My view (from the CSL perspective) is that this would be something for Zotero (and other reference managers) to add as a feature (like a "hyperlink titles with URLs" checkbox or something along those lines) so that hyperlinking wouldn't require folks to code separate citation styles, but I don't think devs have ever even commented on whether they'd consider that.
What you're describing though seems like a random piece of text in a given citation. That's certainly not possible like adamsmith explains.
See https://citationstyler.com/en/knowledge/zotero-citations-in-word-make-clickable-the-zoterocitelinker-add-in/