RomanticRationalist
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Yes, I seem to have answered my own question. Thanks for being good sports and taking the time to reply.
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My apologies if I was unclear earlier. My custom citation style is based on that of the journal Nature and MLA. It consists of an in-text numerical superscript and a bibliography (the part cribbed from the MLA style) that can deal with far more sour…
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The "Book Section" item type makes a great deal of sense for edited books with multiple contributors, and the "pages" field works great (I'm running Z-SA 3.0.14 on Win 8-64 bit). I use a custom citation style that is an unholy chimera of MLA and the…
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Problem Fixed and a Partial Clue to a potential Z-SA Issue. Starting after I installed Z-SA 3.0.2 earlier in this month, my custom citation style, which had been working great in both Z-SA and Z-FF, would only allow me to drag-n-drop quick citation…
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Thanks again Adam.
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19 February, 2012, 2330 GMT -7:00 Thanks, that seemed to fix the part where the URL is not included when inserting citations/bibliographies in MS Word/LibreOffice. As Darwin's Bulldog T.H. Huxley is reputed to have exclaimed upon reading The Origin …
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As I noted in my original question/post my goal is for my in-text citations to have the subtle unobtrusiveness of a style like that of Nature. For my bibliographic entries, I want to provide for a reader the robust, thorough, and maximally useful in…
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Thanks for the rapid response everyone. In answer to Simon's question, I am running Zotero SA (Z-SA) 3.0.3 which was automatically download on 2/17/2012. I am running Zotero FF extension (Z-FF) version 3.0.1. FF is my default browser and I run both…