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An ‘event’ type is in CSL 1.0.2, which should be incorporated into Zotero sometime this year. For now, I would suggest citing the event catalog as a book if available or entering the event as a Presentation otherwise. For date ranges, enter the …
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Hmm. That’s weird and shouldn’t be possible. Does it persist if you change to a different style and back? What about in a new document?
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@damnation Sebastian linked to such a style above.
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That document isn’t publicly viewable.
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Can you take a screenshot of what you mean, upload to Dropbox or similar, and link here?
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Yeah this looks like a bug to me
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That journal follows Springer’s “Basic Numeric” style, which uses numeric citations and sorts the bibliography by order of appearance. If you are submitting to that journal, I suggest you leave the bibliography as is.
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Enter a blank string for oldValue, rather than a space. "" not " "
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I would not rely on such completely custom variables continuing to work, though.
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@emilianoeheyns Can the pandoc filter you wrote also go in the Word -> Markdown direction or only the reverse? Can you give a link?
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This is controlled by your word processor, not the CSL style. In Word, change the indent settings for the “Bibliography” Word style.
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The BBT “pin” option saves the key to Extra.
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Emiliano, I’m not really following what state you want to be in. Could you describe it all together?
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Place additional fields at the top of Extra. Place annotations below them. The additional fields will be removed before citations are generated.
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What exactly do you mean by “crashing”? What is happening?
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Extra is the field that should hold annotations. It is mapped to the CSL field ‘note’, which is used for annotations.
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This is just due to the low quality of the text in the specific PDFs. If you select the text in the PDF manually and copy-paste it, you will see the same issue.
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Duplicate https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/86867/zitier-stil-anpassen
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Those are in-Text author-date styles. The citations are inserted as (Author, Date), not as notes.
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Also note that indexers like a Google Scholar specifically caution against including notes in the bibliography as this can interfere and create spurious references in their databases.
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So, for example, Chicago (note). What style are you trying to use?
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If you inserted the citations using the Add/Edit Citation button in the Zotero tab in Word, click the Document Preferences button in the Zotero tab in Word and select Vancouver.
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Not currently no.
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When you open the file from Zotero and edit it, save it in whatever directory it currently is in, not any new folder. If you are using Zotero’s default setup, it will be in a folder with a random name inside your Zotero data directory. Don’t worry a…
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@emilianoeheyns
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Zotfile is designed for this workflow: 1. You have a PDF attachment in Zotero. 2. You select the item and send the PDF file to a folder on your computer with Zotfile (e.g., your tablet connected by cable to your computer or a cloud folder that sync…
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Could we take a step back? What is the data format you have (if not in Zotero)? What output format do you want? And what does Zotero have to do with it?
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A standard item type is included in CSL 1.0.2
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You need to create a parent item for the attachment file. https://www.zotero.org/support/retrieve_pdf_metadata If you don’t get a result for non-academic PDFs, right click on them and choose Create Parent Item and fill in the details manually.
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Okay, so that style is set to put commas between the citation numbers, so I think the issue is that you have entered each item into its own citation rather than entering them together into one citation. See https://www.zotero.org/support/word_proces…
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