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FWIW, example 2 could be handled in a post-processing step, independent of CSL. The elisp implementation has this feature.
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@ashton314 - I've added support for configuring this to citar. https://github.com/emacs-citar/citar#opening-reference-entries
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I was wondering the same, but this post explains why it's not. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/265043/#Comment_265043
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FWIW, it is technically possible to convert ens files to csl. An early version of zotero actually had that capability. But there was a (frivolous in my view) lawsuit over that, so zotero devs removed it.
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@iacobina - there's a reasonably long thread here, with solutions. Have you read it? If yes, what specific input do have? I still don't think a new type for this is required.
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I agree; what say you @dstillman? This spec is now widely used in the linux world.
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I do remember the issue is complicated by the subject of this discussion (citations that get footnoted vs citations within footnotes): https://groups.google.com/d/topic/pandoc-discuss/MNJqCSZImJ0/discussion
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Part of the thing to figure out would be how to support the feature while retaining a core CSL design goal: that an author can switch between note-based and other (author-date, etc.) styles without modifying the document source. I've always assume…
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I do not remember, but there's probably a public thread somewhere.
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The biggest problem with using Zotero with pandoc is the citekey issue. I at some point started to write a script to add keys to RIS output, but got distracted.
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It's not stubbornness. The list of labels are shared between three separate parts of the system (Zotero proper, the word processor plugin, and the citation formatter). Not to mention somewhere between five and ten applications (Zotero, Mendeley, Pap…
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Document.
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This is hard to do well, which is why it's not yet implemented in a way that's user friendly. Exactly. Sorting by types is a poor solution to the real problem, and it takes work to implement that solution well. See my posts above for totally practic…
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How would I link a Zotero conference paper to a Lanyrd event? Just as a general rule, paste the link in an event description like this https://www.zotero.org/bdarcus/items/itemKey/GIAJZHNS
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But the original idea of Zotero was social networking for academics. It definitely needs a substantial refresh to work well for that in 2012, probably including integration with other services (like Twitter).
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Purpose would be to include information on conferences (future and past) in a group site being built around a common interest. This would make Zotero more useful, enabling people to see what's coming up - and after the conference is over, there woul…
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Right; what arggem said. My guess is it's effectively the same as a conference paper, except it might need a genre note like "conference poster."
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Maybe it's because it's originally copied from another document. That might be, but depending on how you did this, I would hope Zotero would be a little more rubust on this.
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I would like to be able too add a prefix in a citation that always appear before first citation in a group. No. As it is now I have to add the prefix to the Hyvärinen citation. However, if I switch to a style that sorts citations by author and not b…
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If you inserted the citations correctly (by inserting the citation, and letting Zotero create the footnote), then you don't need to do anything: just change the style. If, OTOH, you manually created the footnotes, and inserted the citations inside …
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Are there any thoughts either way from others who use RIS? Since RIS doesn't support local formatting, this is a hack. I would think the answer of how to address it ought to come down to empirical evidence: how different apps export this sort of inf…
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I assume Bruce means because CSL files are Unicode, and there's no reason to use HTML/XML entities in (properly parsed) Unicode files. That's true for most characters, but I'd say spaces are a special case, since it's very hard to tell what space is…
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Minor clarification: All you need is the HTML-Code for NBS, which is That's not "HTML"; it's a unicode code point. I don't much like the idea of including this sort of stuff in styles.
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OK, I added it to github, with the only change being to add the initialization code, and without me having tested it at all (aside from validating it). Note, however, I had to add the initialize-with attribute in about 20 places, which suggests to …
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Don't worry. I'm actually a geographer who may at some point submit to geopolitics, so I'll do it. You'll just need you to test it and suggest improvements as I'm busy.
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However, there is a half-way solution that would be relatively straightforward to implement: grouping of tags based on prefix in the Zotero client. For example, if you had tags subject:chemistry, subject:physics, and subject:math, these would be com…
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I'm actually not accustom to open programs. Is the person who suggests a feature change supposed to change the program his/herself as suggested by adamsmith? Not per se. But I think adamsmith was pointing out that a) features don't happen by magic, …
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Is there anything in particular I should watch for? No; Zotero works seamlessly across Windows and Mac, but also Linux. Is there a preferred browser? I have Chrome and Safari. I don't believe the answer is any different on the Mac. Use what you've b…
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Notwithstanding what the old style guide publishers say, it doesn't make much sense to add a separate type, nor one specific enough as "Kindle eBook." I'd suggest this could be handled in a "medium" and/or "edition" field under the existing "Book" …
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... the rational for MLA (e.g.) not to print URLs is not that those article's aren't online (in MLA they'll actually be marked specifically as online), it's that you can just google/otherwisesearch the title and find the article. Isn't this true of …