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Thank you, @bwiernik!
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Thanks. Are you a Malkmus aficionado? I borrowed it from one of his songs.
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Thank you very much!, it worked. For future readers, one minor difference in the code above: '
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I'd like to ask one more thing about 'zeitschrift-fur-kunstgeschichte.csl'. With type="book", I find that the fields volume and number-of-volumes are not parsed, and I'm not sure if it is intentional. For instance, the entry { "author": [ …
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Thank you, it works as intended! As to your first question: A simple answer could be that the style as such - if it is the correct representation of the journal's guidelines - doesn't print URLs for, say, journal articles. If it did, I hadn't encou…
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Thanks @bwiernik, but I'm not sure that I get it... The problem is: In the cases of interest, a URL IS defined (while there is no date of access), but I don't want the URL to be printed. If I moved 'text variable="URL" prefix=", "/' out of the gro…
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Thank you for the explanation. The style's encyclopedia behavior is the very reason I'm using it in the first place... You are right: If I play around and delete lines 74, 75, 77, 78, the bibliography entry for an edited book looks "correct". But …
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Hmm... I tried a different, yet similar CSL style file, namely 'acta-philosophica'. It also features citations with first name, last name; and bib entries with last name, first name. Here, pandoc's output is absolutely as intended. I'm wondering if…
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I don't think step 1 is the suspect here, because for testing purposes I copied the above example directly into the json version of the test bibliography, and added a citation command to the tex file retroactively. So I suppose the JSON code as such…
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My actual goal is to convert an art history book written in LaTeX, which utilizes a biblatex style that adds non-standard fields, to docx. Pandoc can handle csl bibliography style files (and only those!) in general, so I figured the best workflow w…
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I copied & pasted the example from a GitHub commit (https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/1861) for the style: { "id": "http://zotero.org/users/96641/items/M75GBNTU", "type": "book", "title": "Geschichte…
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@zuphilip I'm in the process of converting a document to docx format via pandoc, using 'zeitschrift-fur-kunstgeschichte.csl' for citations and the bibliography. So far it's working great. There's one quibble I have: When, say, a book has an "author…
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@bwiernik Thank you for the tip. However, when I used "" in the original question, the angle-brackets and everthing in-between did not appear in the output...? By the way, is there a documentation for markups in this forum? I couldn't find one.
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@adamsmith Thank you, I simply copied the middle line to the respective code section, and it worked immediately!
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@adamsmith Thank you, great idea. Could you point me at the "et al term" if you happen to know what it's called? I have searched the cit. style's code for "et al" (because that literally appears in the citation short form), but I just can't seem to …
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The second question is supposed to read Could I even get the hacked citation style to automatically include prenotes and postnotes to get "\autocite[prenote][postnote]{authordate}"?
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...such that the actual citation in the Word document looks like a BibLaTeX citation command, namely "\autocite{authordate}".
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Edit: ...via Better Bib(La)TeX in the form of "authoryear"
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Uh-oh, something has gone wrong: IN many cases
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Apparently writer2latex can handle Zotero bookmarks, at least according to this post in this here forum: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/119162#Comment_119162 Apparently one needs a special exporting tool for creating the bib file. But…
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I'd like to convert the Word file in question to LaTeX. For that I'll have to - convert it to ODT format first, and then - to a TeX file via the tool "writer2latex". And I have read that in the process of converting the file to .odt format Zotero fi…
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@adamsmith Yes I do, but I'm not sure that's the root of the problem: "Springer Humanities" is a pure footnote-citation style, and yet it leaves the user the choice betw/ fields and bookmarks. In turn, in "Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften (Heilmann…
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I get the same error when trying to change from the German equivalent of "fields" to "bookmarks" within the same citation style, "Springer Humanities (author-date)" in Word 2010. Could anyone tell me what could be the reason please?
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Thank you @bwiernik . I feel a bit embarrassed. Of course I had consulted the documentation before; I think when I tried changing the citation style in the "document preferences" this seemingly illicited no reaction, simply because the document was …