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Thanks Adam, you are very helpful! I didn't really even expect a response to my wild thoughts, especially as this is a new domain for me and you are the expert. My experience comes from the different humanities formats I have used, which are a…
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Brain fail, obviously!
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Only recently have I had to hack CSL files, an unpleasant task. As a former database designer, I can't help wondering about the sustainability of this model. If there are 5000 different styles and suddenly they all need support for a new field, that…
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OK I managed to get this working as you described. Thanks for your quick response and useful pointers. What would make this less of a hack is if "reviewed-title" was a built-in field. But also more of the templates would need support for it, si…
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OK, I will put on my hacking hat.
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I tried this out by adding a "reviewed author" as you suggest. I also tried the "extra" field hack. Perhaps because I am using a customised Harvard style, both fields were ignored. If anyone has an implementation in CSL that I can hack into my …
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Debug ID is D113330622.
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OK I fooled around randomly in the Export preference. Not sure exactly what I did -- I think changed the setting to something random and then back to the one I wanted (Chicago author-date). Now, both bibliography and citation work when draggin…
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Ah, OK. I was wrongly assuming that would be basic functionality. Will install that product and try. Thanks for your help.
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Sorry, I have no idea what that means! Is that some sort of a mod? I am using Zotero 4.0.28 which I presume is the latest since I just installed it.
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Windows 7. Chicago name-date.