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thank you. resolved by citing pandoc in a different way.
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no, the period/fullstop is not in the input data.
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Thank you Adam, indeed you are right, that I asked about capitalisation. However when the title of a work is italicised in CMOS, the opus number is not. It should be in roman. (See CMOS guidelines at beginning of discussion.) How may I express th…
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I'm back again, because I can't get either options to work: I have inserted this in the title field in Zotero: École ou Méthode raisonnée op. 91 When I drag into a doc file: the result is that the "op. 91" is still in italics. 2. i have also tri…
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I agree, but if this is only solution right now, I'll use it. thank you.
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thanks for these answers. I have tried to put the op. 18 into the edition field, but then when the same musical score is cited in CMOS for a second time, the opus number doesnt appear. I'd like it to appear as part of the short title. Will op. …
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Apologises. Zotero is working fine.. It's Pandoc or my inability to use Pandoc that is not working. Thank you.
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I have question which is close, and instead of opening a new discussion, I hope I can ask it here: I am using CMOS full note. I want to cite a CD recording of music. The guidelines in CMOS are at 14.276 Musical recordings If I insert a Cd rec…
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Thank you again, you did not mention with Chicago style. There are three styles within Zotero: (author-date), (full note) and (note). I am using the (full note) style. For a newspaper article, I inserted a page range (178-179) and only one nu…
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Thank you for your reply and apologises for the lack of clarity in my message. The "etc." applied referred to a continuation of the quotation in the Styles window, under "Style manager", "Citation options". (Zotero-Prefs-cite-styles) I have …
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But when Zotero Prefs gives the option to not include URLs in journals, newspapers etc., when a page range is included in the item, then shouldn't it not be included?
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thank you for both your comments. As i wrote in my post, music scores require certain classifications, not recorded music. the two contributions cited above are actually one and the same thing and also there is no reply to either of those cont…