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Heh. I had suspected those comments were inessential but hadn't noticed the Chinese notation. ;-) Thanks, again.
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Okay, yes, adamsmith. That does it perfectly. Though, when I'd tried this earlier, I'd assumed that "[Desktop Entry]" was an unessential comment. Having added this line to the file, everything works great. Thanks so much, folks.
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saulalbert, What you're describing is exactly what I'm trying to achieve also. I've got PDFXchange installed and set up as the system default (open as . . . . other). I'm also okay with editing defaults.list, but still being rather new to Linux (Ub…
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adamsmith, This does work much better now. Thanks so much. Concerning the example, the codex mentioned is actually a numbered volume (i.e., 10) within a series (the New Interpreter's Bible). This codex, however, does have the special quirk of cont…
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felwert and cokelly72, Regarding the java.lang (etc.) error that your seeing, have you tried: (1) checking Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Java to see whether "Use a Java runtime environment" is checked and (2) reinstalling the Zotero Libr…
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Not a problem. Yes, SBL formatting is rather complex (the need for an abbreviated series title in footnotes but the full series title in the bibliography is another example), but as you note, even if it isn't completely supportable at this moment, t…
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Certainly. The gist is available here: https://gist.github.com/1711781.
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fbennett, thanks so much for the update.
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bdarcus, yes, probably a majority or at least a substantial minority of the citations would occur in a footnote without parentheses around the whole citation (cf. the example of adamsmith above). In your description, you had summarized that: [S]ome…
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bdarcus, if this kind of automation is indeed not possible with CSL, my apologies for understanding that that conclusion had been reached in the preceding discussion. By and large, your first summary seems correct, though perhaps with one meaningful…
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Just a vote for adding some kind of automation for this feature at least in the SBL citation style. In keeping with examples like the ones that mbrand, robbarrett, and rschellenberg have mentioned. Despite some other disciplines' preferences for sho…
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Okay. I think the thread you mentioned is probably one of the ones I read before submitting my post. It must just have been my memory playing tricks with me. :-P Thanks, again, for your help. Gratefully, David
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You know, I should have thought of this myself. ;) In use cases where the whole rest of the note may be even up to a couple paragraphs long, there's no need to include the whole rest of the note in the suffix box—just enough to come to a period. Unt…
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Hi, again, everyone. I just updated to LibreOffice 3.3.1 earlier this morning, and this behavior seems to remain unaffected. Any thoughts you might have for remedying this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, again, so much!
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All, I just traded emails with SBL about this issue today, and apparently SBL style is meant to utilize the "ibid." notation. The essential parts of my email from earlier today are: Does SBLHS intend authors who use footnote-bibliography style cit…
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Sebastian, You can try Visible Bookmarks extension for OOo. It doesn't work as nicely as the built-in Word feature, but it will give you some indication of where your bookmarks are.
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Understood. Thank you for the correction and the additional information.
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I'm also seeing a similar issue in footnotes and bibliography with the SBL style. When records with a non-English character from a Roman alphabet (e.g., î) written as the letter plus an accent mark (e.g., i + circumflex) rather than as a single, uni…
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Resolved: I realized all the oddly formatted citations were in the same paragraph. So, I copied that paragraph into Notepad, copied it back into Word, reformatted it as needed, and re-entered the citations. Everything worked perfectly and displays a…
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christly, As my own work around, I've started using the Chicago (Note without Bibliography) style, which seems to be somewhat less resource-intensive. When you finish your research project, you can then convert to the Chicago (Full Note with Biblio…
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Thanks for the suggestion, mod. Actually, after making my original post, I tried changing the outlining method from marking TOC entries manually to using Word's outlining toolbar. I just finished a paper using that method of building a TOC, and ever…
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I received the warning message when I added or edited a Zotero note (I'm using Chicago with full notes and bibliography), as well as when I refreshed Zotero notes. I was already working with a (sub-)collection rather than My Library, but per your s…
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I am having the same issue running Word 2002 on WindowsXP(SP2) with a 2.4 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM. I have a paper with 27 footnotes (many of which are compound citations), and FireFox is using 90-120 MB of RAM. I rebooted, and things ran a …
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The site translator for the OCLC FirstSearch database at Westminster Seminary (http://www.wts.edu/library/databases.html) used to work with Zotero, but appears to have stopped after I upgraded to 1.0.2. One of the library employees has also mentione…
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