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There was a PR that just hadn't been merged for this @bwiernik - I'm not super familiar with how ReadTheDocs pulls the info in, might need to be tagged as v1.0.2? Could you check?
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Zotero's import replaces the internal-pdf:// with PDF/ and treats the resulting as a relative path from the current location of the Endnote XML file. In other words, you'll want to move the XML file to the C1_Zotero.Data folder before starting the i…
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Both scene and timestamp are in the CSL schema, so you can use them in valid CSL styles. Should be straightforward to update Zotero to include timestamp (cc @dstillman ) and we'll update the specs to include scene.
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The use of short locator labels to add multiple locators in the Word add-on is an off label function of the citation processor Zotero uses (citeproc-js). I don't believe the functionality was updated for CSL 1.0.2, which is why this won't work (afai…
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yes, agree w bwiernik. As for translations: Datum der Orginalfassung is right, but available date (like several CSL variables, is a bit more flexible and can, e.g., also mean "Datum der Unterzeichnung". We have seen some citation styles that did wa…
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You are on a (very) outdated Zotero version. Update) preferably to v 7, but definitely to the latest v6)
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That's not the right settings. File editing is in the library settings (I believe if you are not an admin you can't see those)
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Which Zotero version are you using? . So when I enter "NYT 2017" it will not offer that at all, even if I've currently selected it in Zotero. Should absolutely be the case, even before you type anything
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Sorry I meant quick format citation dialog -- writing quickly
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No way to customize, no. Note that quick copy always offers items currently selected in Zotero first, so going that way might be an option?
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Yes, original.date is for reprints, translations and the like. You need to distinguish the two for accurate citations. E.g., there are journal articles with online first dates and there are very occasional reprints and translations in journals. The …
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Yup,. that's it
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I'm not sure I fully understand the question, but we are constantly you updating locales, yes
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That's because OSF exposes the name as "Michael Colder Carras" and leaves Zotero to guess, and middle names are more common than double last names (I think we actually do switch this for materials we detect as Spanish). Here's the metadata from the …
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Which word processor?
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Please run through https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting and provide all information requested in the last step if the previous ones don't fix the issue
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I see that, yes; it's a trivial fix, should be quick. I'll post here when it's done
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Well, the Genetics style doesn't have indentation or bolding (as you can see in the preview) so it's really just the space between bibliography entries that's missing, and it looks like that's missing in Development, too (compare your output to the …
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only the "alt" part is different on a Mac. I believe the default for opening the menu bar is Ctrl+F2, but you can customize it: https://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/navigate-the-menu-bar-dock-and-more-using-your-macs-keyboard/
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1. It generally does. When it doesn't, there's typically some file that's not released by the operating system and it's faster to just re-install then to try to go through file locks and permissions. 2. You can do that with linked as opposed to sto…
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Add by identifier is in the top menu in Zotero 7, i.e. accessible with four keystrokes (on Windows: alt - F - down arrow - return). Would a keyboard shortcut be nice? -- sure -- but this certainly meets any formal and practical accessibility standar…
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You can just expand the item in the middle panel using the small triangle/arrow, then select the attachment and press the delete button (or right-click--> move to trash)
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No, entries deleted from Zotero aren't removed from Word docs that cite them
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Better BibTeX either does this by default or lets you customize it
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So the issue is spacing and indentation, not the content of the citations, correct? And switching to the Development style and back doesn't fix it?
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It's currently mapped to both, so if you use event-place and publisher-place in a citation, you'd get the same thing twice (obviously that's not a good idea; it'll get fixed eventually I assume).
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The Word add-on isn't listed in the plugin manager anymore, so that's expected, yes.
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That's APA style with some odd things in the Extra field (likely as Medium:) in the metadata and incorrect spacing/indenting. The style hasn't changed -- I'd suspect what you're seeing is an effect of Word changing the default paste behavior to "M…
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If the 2nd author is different, it's correct APA style to list them rather than using a,b,c -- that's been the case since (at least) the 6th edition of the APA guide and has been part of Zotero's APA style for at least 10 years.
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If you want to try to fix this yourself, you're obviously welcome to do so in any way that works, but if you want my help, I really do have the best idea of what I need to do so. For a start, I have no interest in downloading and installing Endnote…
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