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Thanks. I've just pushed an update of the style.
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Can you link to the current guidelines and a link to an open-access paper that shows this behaviour? Then I'll have a look later.
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Going by the history of the style, the majority of the work for this style was done by the Citation Style Language team. (and not by UoL (either staff or student)). If you see an issue, you can report it here with a concrete example and a link to t…
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There is ways to install never versions of MacOS on older Macs and therefore also extend its lifetime in regards to being able to use software such as Chrome or Zotero. See e.g. https://www.reddit.com/r/mac/comments/1ilxd9o/how_to_install_macos_vent…
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Puedes comprobar que las citaciones siguen activas? https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/existing_citations_not_detected
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Exacto, si.
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Switch style to something different and then back to the style of choice. That should rerender them. Are they still active citations though?
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You can add variables like Publisher into the extra field: publisher: Mozart Musikverlag publisher-place: Salzburg
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No, a style doesn't "default" to anything. It's either got a language hardcoded into it or is open to choose and that I think just used the language you last used.
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That's not a style issue, but a localisation issue on your end. Set the language to British English, not US.
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You'd need to set it like this on the "name" part, if you want to set it on a "names" containing macro: However, I prefer to set these on citation or bibliography respectively.
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You can just reinsert a bibliography by placing the cursos and clicking on Add/edit Bibliography.
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Eso depende del estilo que usas. Tenemos unas: https://www.zotero.org/styles
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I assume you're writing a document and want to cite in it. A citation style is set per document in the Document Preferences in Word/Libre office/GDocs in the Zotero tab. Zotero's main settings have nothing to do with that. See https://www.zotero.org…
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The only way to add is is by using the extra field like so: publisher: Name of Publisher However, it's not included for this type as it's extremely uncommon to a) record this information and b) output it.
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/existing_citations_not_detected
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We based our style on this guide: https://authors.bmj.com/writing-and-formatting/formatting-your-paper/
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Available here: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:gut (BMJ dependent style)
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This would be done by the journal/publisher when typesetting the document (not your job, let's say, and they wouldn't use Word for that).
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You can turn the field coding for the Word fields to always be shown. See: https://support.cch.com/oss/ml/kb/solution/sw43611
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See the link in dstillman's answer with instructions.
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Our citation style outputs it correctly like so: Mares, Isabela, “Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?” in Peter A Hall & David Soskice, eds, Varieties of capitalism The institutional foundatio…
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We've recently updated the style and I accidentally introduced that error. Fixed now and you can just grab the new style from https://www.zotero.org/styles
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What's your website built with? See this: https://www.zotero.org/support/plugins#website_integration Zotsite might be what you'd like. I think you can also just right click on the citations and use "Export as..." To get HTML
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Thanks for the report. It's about getting it fixed for our thousands of users, not just you! It strikes me as odd that they don't want DOIs since Springer in general has moved to adding DOIs where possible a while ago.
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You're in the right spot, but you need to scroll down further.
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Our Chicago styles received a major overhaul recently thanks to @adunning. He'll be able to explain better.
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In a fresh document, with just one of the problematic citations, does it work? Also, which citation style. Certain styles can exclude certain items/variable combinations from the bibliography.
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You don't need to do anything like downloading it and you're most likely already using the latest version. If not, just have Zotero open and click on it here: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Saa
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The section issue is for Adunning to look into. However, the "p. 14", that would be added to the footnote when you cite using the add-on. See https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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