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I was looking through the style guide, and the csl doesn't include the pages of the dictionary entry Examples: 33. Krister Stendahl, “Biblical Theology, Contemporary,” IDB 1:418–32. 36. Stendahl, “Biblical Theology,” 1:419. Stendahl, Krister. “Bibl…
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Is this the "point locator"? I'm not sure what I would change/insert to get that change.
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ok, I think I did that right: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f43325d99ed41029c478
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Here's a sample footnote: Craig R. Koester, Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, AYB 38A (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014), 590. and bibliography Koester, Craig R. Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction a…
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Ah, I found it with the style editor in the stand alone. Adam, a lot of SBL users may want this feature added. Would posting my work around be something that would of benefit to users, or do you think it would be a distraction?
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ith the old SBL formatting, I set the "extra" field to hold abbreviations. I can't figure out how to edit the new .csl file so that in footnotes it will grab the "extra" field rather than the "series" field. Thanks for the help!
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What does the /extra field normally hold? And does it ever get auto-filled through the "save" feature in browsers?
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Was a work-around for the series abbreviations ever created (6.2.24)? I've been using the "extra" field to list that, then changing the .csl, but I'd rather not have to do this if possible. Zotero output: David E. Aune, Revelation, 3 vols., Word B…
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Has this been dealt with at all? I have Gerry-rigged my SBL csl to put the "extra" field in the proper location, but having something formal would make this easier to teach with.
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RDF: https://gist.github.com/967774 CSL: https://gist.github.com/967778 I mostly use a modification of the SBL Format, but I just went with something really simple to see if things had gotten better. This is just the CSL for Chicago, Full note with…
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I tried OpenOffice to see if that fixed it. It's a problem that shows up on the very first citation as well.
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Hmm. That's not what I'm getting. I generated a book report for my item zotero://report/items/0_4XTZ8SXR/html/report.html The footnote reads: A Scholar, Reading The Testimony of Moses (Anyplace: Anyone, Anytime). So the stuff in the markup isnt…
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the simple mark up works for most things, btw, Thanks!
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What about un-italisizing? So in the book title "Reading the Testimony of Moses" should show up in the footnotes with the "Reading the" in italics and the "Testimony of Moses" in standard font. Is there a simple mark up for no fomatting?
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Just checking to see if anything simpler has been developed yet, or if the macro is still a necessary evil.
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Has a way to insert Ritnze's macros into the Zoterorefresh macro been discovered yet?
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Is anyone else finding Ritnze's google doc filled with wingdings?
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I have another question regarding abbreviations. Most biblical studies encyclopedias are given abbreviations in footnotes, but are not in bibliographies. So the proper footnote for Ulrich, Eugene. “Daniel, Book of.” Pages 171-174 in Encycloped…
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ok, I think I got it: ***brk***(This was the only other place that used collection-title) …
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Ok, so that works for the footnotes, but not for the bibliography: n: John M. Allegro, ed., Qumran Cave 4: I (4Q158-4Q186) (DJD 5; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968). Bib: Allegro, John M., ed. Qumran Cave 4: I (4Q158-4Q186). DJD 5…
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Ok, so edited: to be but it doesn't read the "extra" field, it's just blank. I used the "URL" field because it would copy in. Regardless, whatever I had listed as the collection-title in this macro was set for the …
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I wasn't able to set the collection title as the "extra" field in the footnotes, but use the collection title as "series" in the bibliography. It was one or the other.
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I've toyed around a little bit, but I can't seem to get a consistent fix. I tried using an unused field for the Series Abbreviation (I think it was URL), but that sometimes didn't stick.