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@davidwoods and @damnation, thanks so much for your careful interaction on the SBL author-date style. I'd like to probe one point, though, that pertains both to this style and to the full note style. That is, in your (@davidwoods) post above from 2…
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Got it. Thank you so much.
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Okay. Thanks for the update. I tried setting the rel="self" line to a different URL on the pattern of what I saw elsewhere, which didn't work (per your comment). But it's encouraging to know I was on the right track. :-) Thanks, again.
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Another observation: I normally write in one of the Chicago or SBL styles. But just for kicks, I tried switching the style under Document Preferences to American Chemical Society, American Medical Association, IEEE, and Vancouver. In these cases,…
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I've now also tried opening Word in Safe Mode to rule out an add-in conflict that wouldn't let a different default Latin text font save to the template. And I've tried setting only Arial as the theme font for all the available options under the desi…
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I'm having this same issue in the latest version of Word via Office 365. When Zotero initially inserts the bibliography, it respects the font specified by the Bibliography style (Arial in my case). But when I add a citation or otherwise cause the bi…
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Thanks @maier.de. I think I see what you're getting at. But I'm afraid my CSL is next to non-existent. So I'll keep playing around with things on the data entry hack front as ideas come to mind and see if I can get any closer. Appreciate your thoug…
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At least with the SBL style, the situation I mentioned above on 25 January 2018 with the example from LEH can be handled via the "Annote" variable in the "Extra" field as discussed in this thread. The situation I described above on 1 November 2017 …
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This issue appears to have been duplicated in this thread. My apologies for not seeing this when I started that other thread.
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Just checking back to see if anyone has any input on getting reprint information out of Zotero with the current version of the Society of Biblical Literature style. Another example besides the one above would be: Cullmann, Oscar. Baptism in the New …
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Thanks so much!
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For SBL style, reprint information should be includable (e.g., per §§6.2.17–18). Thus a citation might be 1. G. G. Findlay, “St. Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians,” in The Expositor’s Greek Testament, ed. W. Robertson Nicoll (New York: Doran,…
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Thanks so much!
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Would anyone have ideas about how to remedy this issue? Just wanted to follow up in case it had gotten buried. Thanks so much for your thoughts!
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@bwiernik, thanks so much. That does work perfectly!
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Ah, looks like I previously raised this question and forgot about it. :-) @bwiernik, @fbennett, et al., would you have any advice on getting notes and bibliography to include a trailing en dash if the series isn't yet complete? To give a bit more …
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Ok. Sounds great. Thanks again!
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Yep. Looks great. Thanks so much! Do non-beta users then simply watch for 5.0.61 to make it into the regular release channel before they see this update too? Thanks, again!
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Okay. Thanks so much!
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Thanks. So, it sounds like this functionality was there but then removed due to problems in the beta before the version I downloaded? Any idea what beta version I should watch for where this particular citation processor feature gets added back? T…
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This is very strange. The version I downloaded and installed yesterday is 5.0.61-beta.13+db56f002a. I had the most recent SBL style already installed in Zotero. But, I removed and reinstalled it. I changed the document to a different style, saved, …
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I've installed the Beta version of Zotero, but in using that, I'm oddly still getting the same output as I described earlier. The series only changes from "New International Greek Testament Commentary" to "NIGTC" if I put one or the other in the "Se…
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Thanks, @bwiernik. I've edited the metadata for one of my Zotero resources as shown at the end of this post. For the Society of Biblical Literature style, the first footnote output should be: 1. Anthony C. Thiselton, The First Epistle to the Corint…
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Thanks so much for the discussion, all. Sorry I apparently stopped getting emails about new posts in this thread, so I'm just catching up. From the discussion, it sounds like something has been updated that should allow Zotero to handle the situati…
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Thanks, @adamsmith. It looks like there are nineteen lines in the style that aren't comments but contain "collection-title". Of these, four already include form="short" in the line. So, I left those alone. In the remaining fifteen lines, I've added…
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Well I'll be. Thought for sure I'd tried that, but I guess not ... or not recently enough. Works like a charm. Thanks so much to you both!
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Thanks, @bwiernik! Storing the series abbreviation that way makes sense. I'm a bit slow on the CSL side though. In looking through the file, I don't see an obvious place to make the edit to form="short". Could you clarify which line this is that …
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Thank you all so much. That's all most helpful!
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Thank you all so much! It looks like @bwiernik's suggestion is working like a charm so far in the side copy I made of the main SBL style. :-) Since this is a citation pattern that SBLHS asks for, is this something that would make sense to add back …
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Thank you both. The "classic work" idea is an interesting one that sounds like it might work and also be beneficial to users of other styles (e.g., Chicago, Turabian). From what you're describing, @adamsmith, it sounds like there'd be a way to speci…