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@adamsmith I managed to fix this as well by just providing a bibliography style that basically corresponds to the citation style - dirty but works. One last thing though: When pasting, the formatting in the paragraph the reference is pasted into is …
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@adamsmith, any idea why Chicago style does return numbers, but my custom style does? I'm not aware of having set it to do so anywhere.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm using a custom citation style and my style doesn't even define a bibliography style, so is the numbering just default behaviour per chance? Additionally, any idea why it seems to always use Times New Roman (which it does no…
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Thank you for your reply, Zutilo seems like a fix here, but one issue remains: Zutilo's quick copy alternatives all do a "normal" quick copy which seems to be formatted in the style of a bibliography (starting with "1." and automatically using Time…
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Was there ever an update to this? I would really appreciate it to be able to quick copy 'short citations' of the kind used after the initial citation.
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I see what you mean. A minor gripe I have with that solution is that the setting is found under "view" and is called "*show* items [...]". If that setting alone should be the difference between including subcollections in exports or not, it would ma…
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True, the linked thread wasn't the same issue, it just seemed similar to me in its symptoms, so I thought about posting a reply there before making a separate thread. I did some more tests, and it looks like this is down to a misunderstanding on my…
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Yes, you're entirely correct with your example of what I'm trying to achieve. And by now you already have access to my csl code :D
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Thank you very much @gduffner ! This has indeed solved the issue. For posterity, the code now reads: You have to separate the part you want to omit in subsequent cites into its own group, as no-repeat suppresses the entire group.
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Thank you for the prompt response! That change alone already fixed it completely. The relevant groups are not enclosed in other parentheses, in fact, in at least one instance, the relevant parentheses are the only ones in the entire bibliography e…
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Whoop, that did it, thank you :)
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Absolutely brilliant, thank you very much!
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Uh, thanks for the tip:
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Hey, thanks for your reply. I'm already using Juris-M, I didn't specify as I assumed it wasn't relevant for this specific question, but thank you for the referral. I'm trying to do this in a CSL style, not manually. The specific line in my bibliog…