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1) set font-weight="bold" on names or name depending what you need 2) Under citation >> layout you'll see a group with delimiter=", " set. Remove that comma. (line 1741 on APA7) 3) That's a bit more involved. One easy way is just delete the …
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Just going by the name of that macro, author-sort, I think you're trying to modify the wrong macro. Probably you also have an "author" macro or something along those lines. To achieve something like "J. L. Campbell, & O. K. Pedersen. (2007). T…
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Try this: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:springer-basic-brackets-no-et-al-alphabetical&format=numeric&dependent=0
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Hi, I'm not able to reproduce this. The style has the entry-spacing set to the default (which is "1"). Things to try: 1. Change to a numeric style such as IEEE and back to ISO-690. This will rerender everything. 2. Try in a fresh document and see …
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Have a go with this style: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/85818a3bdd8bf3967312b74ce884c79925184c46/american-chemical-society.csl (PR: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/6231)
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We don't have such a style on our repository. However, the style says to use AMA, 11th version, which we have: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=american medical association
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You would either install new styles in Zotero itself, under Preferences >> Cite or in the Word-processor plug-in itself under "Document Preferences".
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Thanks for looking that up. OP, you can use the style we have on the repository: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Cite them
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Although it's not recommended to use old software and that you'll eventually run into problems and lack of support, you can download older version by changing the version number in the download link you find on the website here.
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Please don't open new threads. Also, you can edit posts. Please continue in your original thread: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/99770/harper-adams-university-referencing#latest
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Harper Adams specifically asked us to remove the style from the repository (see https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/414165/#Comment_414165)
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Please create a 2nd thread for the 2nd style and edit your post accordingly. Please add ISSNs, links to guidelines, links to open-access (!!) papers as outlined. https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
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What you are trying to do is not possible with current CSL, I'm afraid.
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The CSL specs do explain it, but I understand it's not super easy. If you understand CSS that helps though, at least in my case. It's also a bit of trial and error for me when I have more complex styles. Do you have something specific you want to a…
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You will. I'm more or less the only volunteer doing such requests, so you'll need to be patient. You're still missing the ISSNs and a link to an open-access paper though. See: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zc3Sl4JU7Ltu0Q55-OB0QYCJbYigu…
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I'd say the one that is called Chicago author-date. https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:taylor-and-francis-chicago-author-date
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That is handled in the "citation-locator" macro. You'd need to move the "text variable" up before the "choose" element. https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
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CSL had an update recently, to version 1.0.2. So there might be new terms used in that style that are not known by CSL 1.0.1 and hence the warning. In the last update to the style, requested by you, we utilised the CSL variable "software" which is …
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If you take a good quality pic and then run it through an OCR software you could then use https://anystyle.io/ to get them into Zotero.
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I guess then your data is not entered correctly in Zotero itself. Make sure last names are in the last name field, and the same for the first name.
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I've had some feedback on my PR, but haven't gotten around to implementing them since the matter is complicated and I didn't have the motivation to dive into it again yet.
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Any further input on this?
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If you go here: https://www.zotero.org/download/connectors Behind that big blue "Install" button sits a URL. At the end you see the version number. You can change that from "5.0.97" to "5.0.96" for example and it'll ask you to install that older ver…
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Yes, it's pretty easy. The other way round not so much. You'll need to do 2 things. Set the style to numeric. That's in the "info" section up top and will currently say "author-date". Then you can take a numeric style you like and overwrite everyt…
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That paper is a correction paper with no citations, so doesn't serve the purpose. You can use this style while we work on our backlog of requests. https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:elsevier-vancouver
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Again, we need the specific examples given in the guide. If your post does not include the word "Campbell", then it's not correct.
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Please add as explained in the requesting guide: - ISSNs - Link to an open-access paper - adapt citations to the examples given, not random ones See: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md#requesting-csl-styles
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You will need to change the language under "Document preferences" in the Zotero tab in Word directly. Changing the language of Zotero itself will not change this.
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I have since reworked the trends-journals.csl file to match the guidelines and make the style more robust. Now available: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:trends-journals
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Solche Sachen: lieber so machen: Wenn du deinen Stil in der Art nochmal überarbeitest, sollten deine Probleme auch weggehen. Ansonsten nochmal ein konkretes Beis…
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