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+1 for separating date and time.
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Same here, ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD) is the most logical to see and sort. Please consider separating the displayed date format from user language.
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About pandoc: Yes, this is my main note taking and writing environment. Earlier, I converted the .md file to Latex and then used Biblatex. Now I plan to go CSL. But I have some colleagues in the Natural Sciences who prefer BibTex, and for this, BB…
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Sorry to be unclear. I want to use CSL, and I want to write CSL styles. I have had some intensive look into the polyglot Chicago style and into the Japan sociological Society style and tweaked them a bit. But from this experience I do not see an…
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Thank you for your quick reply. I like the field "emilianoheyns: {was here} ". But seriously, your information is appreciated, it helps me to get what I need. As you say, additional fields in Biblatex are not helpful if the standard styles (CSL or…
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@emilianoeheyns After JurisM was recommended for me, I started using it and deleted all "original" information from my extra fields. So for testing now I just copied the data from above into one entry, and they work. This means, the data are entere…
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After all, JurisM works great, but the problem with space or nakaten between family name and given name stays.
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I have copied "European Archaeology Harvard" and simply added the text at the end of the layout with my XML Editor Oxygen. Development and testing works super simple: I change a bit, add the Style to Zotero and look at the preview. If you like, …
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Yes, it looks great, and I will spread the word!
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Great, as written in the other thread, I downloaded the software, it solves these issues, Thanks for the correct link!
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@bwiernik Thanks for this, I will use it that way, and I hope that I get the authors working...
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@adamsmith Thanks, found it!
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@damnation Thanks for testing. I am not used to services like pastebin and hope it is OK to enter it here, just dropping the brackets at the beginning of the lines. Version 1: At the end of the bibliographyl yesterday I added -- which seems to b…
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@bwiernik Thanks a lot, it seems that I had checked this option earler on a wrong web page; it was outdated, and after reading some remarks on the web about JurisM I concluded that JurisM is not developed any more. Thanks to your link, I downloa…
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Great, really appreciated help. I will enter both (workaround and correct variable) personally for the time being and officially only work with original-author. It may be that other variables with names show the same problem (illustrator etc., th…
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@bwiernik Agreed as far as localizing per item is concerned. The ampersand is a universal compromise that works in any writing system and language, so it does not need an adaptation per item, I thought when I suggested this change in the GUI. …
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I see your point, but I cannot perfectly agree: First of all, a change to the ampersand does not turn something bad into something less bad, but rather turning something bad into something good. Secondly, while there may be many Zotero users dea…
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Colons / ampersands I thought about the issue, simple colons might do the trick I thought, but these are very different in East Asian Scripts, the ampersand is the most neutral. My concern was less to have a shorter creator column in the UI than …
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You are right, as adamsmith is. I am really thankful for the effort and understanding that is going into the international styles, as well as the understanding for multilingual needs. So I hope I did not sound unfriendly, I just tried to separate …
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Thanks for the considerations. I think we are dealing with two different cases. (1) Presentation of creators in the UI of Zotero, i.e. the list in the center pane. Using an ampersand makes sense not only because it is neutral, but short. (2) As …