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I second this. Kind of annoying that you can't sort by this criteria. Yes, there are ways around it, but ...
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Fair enough. I understand the issues involved on the development side. There's many options to make such accommodations, but I also realize the problems of getting major changes implemented into an open source platform like Zotero. I'm not sure if …
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It's major in the humanities, and in particular ancient Near East studies, which is where I do most of my work. Not only are series some of the most prominently cited materials, but probably 25-30% of all series volumes are published in more than on…
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Has this ever been addressed? This is a major limitation as it is very common for books to be published under multiple series headers.
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I think Dan is correct. Yes, many Greek and Egyptian characters work properly and can be input into Zotero or Firefox. However, there are some that do not work (as shown above - the "h" with a dot underneath works fine, while the double aleph comes …
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Thanks. The characters that don't work are not in that list. Typing the characters into Zotero's fields produces the same errors, just as in this text box: w=f ḥtp wr.t Thanks.