Robaki
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Got everything sorted now. Thanks very much for your superb help.
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well, that's beyond me. I'll go back to the beginning and try again. Thanks anyway
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ok - I'll have a look. Also - sorry - just noticed that the page numbers in the in-text references have completely disappeared now. They're there in the bibliography. That'll be my last question - promise.
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wow - it seems to be working so far. Thanks very much for taking the trouble. One other tiny thing, if you'd be so kind. Between the place of publication and the publisher's name, I currently get a comma (eg 'Oxford, Oxford University Press')…
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At the moment, I've got the CSL editor open. I don't know how to access the actual code.
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And...it works! All best wishes to you all for 2012.
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Well - if you want to have a go, that would be excellent. Here it is: http://pastebin.com/J32fSTym
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Thanks to you all - still nothing happens. All is fine on the reference test pane, and it has title, ID etc. But I can't find a way to move it into Zotero - dragging it across into Firefox just opens a new blank tab. Trying to do it through style …
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I tried to do it through the style manager. I changed the code in Notepad, and saved the document as "Rob.csl" I then clicked on "+" in Style Manager and located the file. Then a window popped up saying: "Install style "" from…
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"It's moments like these that makes our volunteer work worth all the effort." sorry - on re-reading my comment, it does sound rude! Your volunteering is actually much appreciated. I did manage to change the code in the end, but then could…
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Hello. CSL may well be easier than its competitors, but I think you're still slightly detached from the real world. There is plainly, for the general user (like me), a huge gap in user-friendliness between the main Zotero interface (which is immed…