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You looked here? https://www.zotero.org/download
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Please adapt your post according to this guide. We'd need the exact examples and ISSNs also https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md#requesting-csl-styles
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It will be available once it's been reviewed. That can take months through. You can use the style though by going to "Files changed", three dots, see file, "Raw".
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The new style is merged and should be available from the repository within an hour.
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As you see it's an "open" PR and will need to be reviewed and merged. (The CSL project is not part of Zotero (although close) and maintained by volunteers doing this in their free time)
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We only updated the MHRA to the 4th version some months ago and part of that also created the author-date style. And that had an error in it, so it still behaved like a note style. PR is made: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/…
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(Translating everything is not necessary. Thanks though) Deactivating ibid. For individual citations is not possible and Zotero also has now knowledge about the page it is on, I'm afraid. I think the manual adding is the only way, if I'm not mista…
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Ah, I see now looking at the code. Let me dig why this was done the way it was done when I get back to my computer. Nothing for you to do or try in the meantime.
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What is this for? If it's for a specific journal we'd want to know and have a link to the citation guidelines. We have many many numeric styles that will do what you want if it's just for a personal project: https://www.zotero.org/styles?format=num…
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Did you modify this style? If so, delete it and download it again. You also didn't say if you tried this in a fresh document.
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Zotero will place the citation wherever your cursor is with numeric and author-date styles. If you created a footnote and then have the cursor in that footnote it will place the citation there. Try in a new and empty document and you will see.
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An author-dste style is designed to be used in your text, not in footnotes. That's why you also have the foot/endnote option. You want short footnotes in the style of author, date, pages? The. You have two options: 1. Take the author date style and…
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(No need to tag me. We see every thread) PR made: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/7543
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This is done automatically by the processor to help with differentiating the two sets of brackets. Considering you're citing in notes, why do you want to have brackets? Are you editing every single citation? (And don't use ChatGPT for this)
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@adamsmith what's your take here? Then I can prepare a PR.
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You can always add more data into the extra field and then call them within your style. E.g. status: V2
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Einfach auf den Link klicken :)
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Ja, hatte einen Fehler in den HTML links. Ist ausgebessert. :)
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Thank you. We have logged your request, but due to the huge backlog on the style repository I'm currently not working on any requests. So, this will be a while. However, this looks like the Springer Author-date style we have: https://www.zotero.org…
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It would've been better if you just replied to your other thread to keep the context. (And maybe keep one language, not mix) Follow this guide: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step All you need to do is ope…
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In Zotero, for your item you have the item's metadata on the right. The last field at the bottom is called "Extra". There you can enter what bwiernik told you in the format that is shown and this data will then be available for Zotero and CSL to cre…
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Here's a guide https://citationstyler.com/en/knowledge/link-zotero-citations-to-bibliography-in-word/
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The Library field is mapped to the "source" CSL variable and you'd need to add that to a given citation style to have that print out.
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No problem. The Zotero documentation is pretty good and should get you on the right track: https://www.zotero.org/support/
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No, that's not possible. You have an item type called "Thesis" specifically for what you're looking for.
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Use "genre" in the extra field. (Type could be used since it's not one of the standard "Artwork" fields, but it's not used in APA7)
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Which citation style do you have set for your document? That dictates what and how gets included in your bibliography. Please share a screenshot of how your data is entered in Zotero.
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If you mean the hanging indent, remove hanging-indent="true" from the style. Follow this: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
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Can you share a screenshot of what your seeing? Generally though the blocks are set via the word processor.
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https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/citations_underlined