clydepaquin
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It's in the "footnote" style, in french it's "note de bas de page", I tried with a new style that I created and it's the same thing... it's also for any type of document in Zotero, yes I tried with the default in English and it's the same, hmm... I …
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Just realized that it's only with the numbers... if there's a hyphen in a word, in the footnotes, the font is correct. Maybe there's something to understand there?
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Me too. I tried to put the Style in english format for the footnotes but doesn't change anything...
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And it's just in the footnotes... by the way I just highlighted all a footnote and put it on Times N. R. and the hyphen changed to "Baskerville" so it's like hazardous, like it takes any other font that works but not Times N. R.
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I have the same kind of trouble... in Word for Mac 2011, the normal hyphen cannot appear in Times New Roman, it changes to "American Type Writer" or "Monaco", it's a kind of code problem I think...
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Yes...
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It"s for all the citation, in all the footnotes, I just replace them with the longer hyphen and it's stay in Times, so it's just when it's the normal one that Zotero changes the font... it's weird, probably a bug...
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Thank you guys very much... I found it! The "issue" was "conditional" below the "volume" level, so I deleted it and put it on the same level as "volume". Thanks again...