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I'm very sorry for that, I thought I had mentioned it in my first message, must have deleted it by mistake when I drafted it. (In fact I was surprised when you asked me the Zotero version) Thank you for the pointer re. pandoc, I will go check there.
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I'm using 6.0.37, with Better Bibtex, Libre Office and Word for Mac addons. The bibliography is exported as a Better CSL Json for processing in pandoc.
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I thought I did: "Hi, I just did, and I am getting the same behavior as before. For example with subsequent footnotes: 3. Hoover (1944). 4. Hoover ibid." This was using a different document, with a different bibliography.
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Well, I am pretty sure I am using this precise style/file, because when I change it I see the impact on the citations. For example if I put the same thing (printing out ibid) in both the if and the else, then I do get just "ibid" everywhere. It is …
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Hi, I just did, and I am getting the same behavior as before. For example with subsequent footnotes: 3. Hoover (1944). 4. Hoover ibid.
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I have pasted the whole thing there: https://pastebin.com/PEDy8KRq In the Zotero Style Editor it seems to run OK but I don't know how to test the Ibid functionality there.
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Hi, Thank you very much for your reply and comment. As you surmised, the bib file had the right "and" spelling. I did as you suggested, and used the json format to export the bibliography, and that fixed the problem!! I'll only used json going forw…