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What style are you using?
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https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/5098
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This would be specific to a particular site—do you have a URL?
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(But already done now)
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Dropping the second name would be similar to dropping a middle initial, which some styles ask for but which is bad practice (e.g., it loses information and is disrespectful to the author’s own name preferences) and is technically messy, so CSL doesn…
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If you’re technically savvy, you can set up and run your own Zotero sync server https://github.com/zotero/dataserver You could also use the Zotfile plugin with linked attachments to move files to a cloud folder. But you cannot safely store the Zo…
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You can set it to either include or exclude the hyphen with this option: https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html#hyphenation-of-initialized-names But you can’t tell it to omit the second name.
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In Zotero, right click on the title and choose Sentence case.
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The carriage return would be the result of display=“block”. Remove that
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That looks right. Try to change to a different style and back. Also be sure to change the style id at the top of the style if you haven’t already
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You want to set entry-spacing="2" in the bibliography node in your style
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Editor: Dell'Acqua || Alberto Editor: Morri || Giacomo Editor: Quaini || Enrico Editor: Airoldi || Angela
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Each name on its own line with its own Editor: label.
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That would be a question for the Zotpress developer or Zotpress support forums.
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Can you give an example URL?
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CSL 1.1 will include formal support of institutional author abbreviations. For now, I would suggest instead doing on of these: (1) Store the abbreviation as Author and the full name as Publisher. This will be reasonably accurate for most styles, i…
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/sentence_casing
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What style are you using and how are the dates entered in Zotero?
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Do you have the attachment file opened? If so, close it then try again.
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The Rights field isn’t currently available in citation styles. The citation style language Zotero has added a ‘license’ variable for this use case in CSL 1.0.2. That has just been released, but hasn’t yet started to make its way into styles or Zoter…
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You can try to search by example at https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ Otherwise, see the link above for the information we would need to make a new style.
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/2556c8be78999d85eac36b113ef29316ce292d5a/technische-universitat-dresden-betriebswirtschaftslehre-rechnungswesen-controlling.csl
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Zotero and Mendeley use the same CSL styles. It’s likely that you didn’t change the title and id at the top of your edited style, so it got overwritten when the original style updated. Change those in your style and install again.
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There are many styles that meet those basic requirements. Try to search for a matching one here https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ Or see here for how to request a break style if nothing matches https://github.com/citation-style-lan…
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You can just insert items from your own libraries into the document. Zotero can handle that. Be sure that if you cite the same item again, you select it from the “Cited items” list to avoid inserting duplicates. Also, only the person whose library t…
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I’m not sure exactly what you mean. Could you clarify what you are trying to do?
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There are two numeric versions now on the Zotero Style Repository
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This is entirely developed by RStudio, so they would need to fix that. You should report it to them on their forums and on Twitter.
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What citation style are you using ?
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@adamsmith We don't have any changes planned for localization of delimiter rules in CSL 1.1. We have a plan to permit the delimiter punctuation to be localized automatically, but nothing about delimiter rules.
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