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Paragraph numbers for law cases are used only in pinpoints, which you would enter when inserting or editing a cite in a document. You wouldn't want to record them in the database.
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It sounds like you are creating an endnote manually with Word, and then inserting a reference into the endnote with Zotero. If you do it that way, you will only get one number in the text body (the number of the endnote that you created with Word), …
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Actually, that replacing of periods with hyphens isn't entirely stupid. It allows the proxy to use a single, low-cost wildcard SSL certificate to cover all proxied domains. I'm actually trying to get our University library to turn this feature on, s…
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Is this an error you get with a particular style?
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It would indeed be nice to display the field code data in a more readable format. It might be possible with a LibreOffice extension, but there isn't anything we can do on Zotero-side. You can extend the time that tooltips are displayed, though. Vis…
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@aurimas: Got it, thanks.
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It's explained here (the page linked above by adamsmith).
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You would have to do that manually, at the final stage of production.
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Thanks for the heads-up, I'll take a look.
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@adamsmith: Might it help to add an explicit sort on citation-number to the style? The bib order is completely undefined at present, which might lead to odd results (?).
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The order of items in a bibliography is controlled by the rules of the citation style. Which style are you using?
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@carolpalma54: Good to hear you're back in action. @adamsmith: Thanks for covering!
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Is it doing this for some references, or for all of them?
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First thing would be to go through the steps for debugging broken documents.
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First up, the key values in primary-us.json were not correct: the form should be "us:va" (with a colon). I'll have to fix that in the next release of the plugin. The two forms used in data are "us:va" and "US|Virginia". Re us:va and US|Virginia, th…
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@nickbart Could you post this to the xbiblio-devel list, so that authors of other processors can pick it up and maybe comment?
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Those are all useful details. I'll keep trying to replicate the problem, when I get a chance.
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Samantha, There is just something wrong with your settings in the word processor; Zotero will definitely produce correctly formatted references, automatically, with that style. Possibly you selected Chicago Author-Date in Zotero Preferences/Export…
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(Also, the entire database layer of Zotero is being rewritten as we speak, so it probably makes sense to wait until those changes are incorporated into the multilingual variant, to see if the problem goes away with the rewrite.)
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I haven't been able to try on a Windows 7 machine yet, but under Windows 8 I was unable to reproduce it. I am also unable to reproduce it under Linux. If you are experiencing this regularly, it would be good to pin down the exact cause; but until I…
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Sorry, try now.
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If you get an error when trying to install the style to Zotero, you can find the mistake by validating it (validation is one of the steps in the Step-by-Step Guide linked earlier by @adamsmith). If Zotero doesn't give you an error, then all is well…
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The link that @adamsmith provided in your initial thread should get you started. A search of the style code for "online" will turn up the places where that is added.
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For that, you will need to use an unofficial variant of Zotero that supports Asian languages and multilingual referencing. The latest version of it is called "Juris-M" (formerly "Multilingual Zotero"), and is available here: https://juris-m.git…
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What sort ordering do you need for the Chinese entries? (Unicode code point order, pinyin, or other?)
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Yes. Just type into the popup widget again after adding the first cite bubble.
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@sujava: Here is a view of the change that will be needed for that, for reference. You will also need to change the name and ID of the style, so that it is not overwritten by the repository version in your Zotero.
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That would be controlled by a setting in the word-processor. A search of the forum turns up several posts that are likely on point. Here is one of them: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/7051/need-help-changing-superscript-from-roman-numeral…
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@aarontimo: I've finished the basic U.S. federal law module, and the next target will be OSCOLA. The forms for OSCOLA should be close to those of the AGLC (for first-reference cites), so that will give you a base to work from, if you want to wait fo…
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You can install this and many other styles from the Zotero Style Repository.
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