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The JRAI style has been updated today with two minor corrections. The version that doesn't use small-caps in the bibliography has also been updated and is available here: http://www.box.net/shared/clogymxhyf The latter version has better compatibi…
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This is a modified version with two date macros: date1 for citation and date2 for bibliography. http://www.box.net/shared/su13dldql7 Everything else should be the same. Actually, there are a few small differences from my version of AAA, which …
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Thanks for that, however, I'm afraid there is a problem with this AAA style. You've put a number of spaces after the date in the date macro to give you the right formatting for the bibliography, but you are also using this macro for citations, whic…
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You won't get very far trying to do AAA with the style generator. To avoid re-inventing the wheel, have a look at this thread: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4691/citation-style-help-needed-anthropology-aaa/#Item_10
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Below, there is a link to a version of the JRAI style which doesn't use small caps for the author's name in the bibliography. Currently small caps isn't supported by the MS Word plug-in causing problems if you try to edit the bibliography. htt…
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It's been in the style repository for a while now. You can install it from this page: http://www.zotero.org/styles The JRAI style also has it's own thread: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4924/journal-of-the-royal-anthropological…
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You could also have a look at this thread, where you can find links to a couple of attempts at an AAA style: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4691/citation-style-help-needed-anthropology-aaa
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There is a problem with editing small-caps using the MS Word plug-in. Please see the following thread
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I have created a pseudo- AAA style with limited functionality. It works for the following types of document: Books Edited books Chapters in edited books Journal articles. My guess is that this is a large majority of what people are …
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Sorry, need more advice. When you click install on the style repository it says it is not a valid .csl file. I can't think why it wouldn't be. Can you suggest anything? Also, is there any chance of someone more competent in programming corre…
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I got there just before you! It's taken me longer to get the style submitted properly than to write the thing! Never mind, it's an accomplishment for me! Thanks for your advice.
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Sorry about that. I was having a slight issue in identifying the correct file using jedit to change the line endings to unix style. I was wondering if the RNV programme is compatible with Vista as it doesn't seem to run at all on my computer, …
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@Rintze I tried to follow your instructions and I used TortoiseSVN to set up a repository on my computer, however, none of that explained to me how to upload a completely new style or where to put it. Besides, isn't this the coding of the Zote…
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Bdarcus, Thanks for the comments. I did see the information at http://www.zotero.org/styles#getInvolved but I'm afraid after a couple of hours of trying to figure it out I gave up. I couldn't see anyway to upload a .csl file. While (Doe, …
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Deleted as style can now be found in the zotero style directory
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As a follow up to my comment immediately above: I can get the author substitute to work in the preview screen on Firefox, but it doesn't export to Microsoft Word for some reason. I have also found some problems with disambiguation which are common…
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I have done a style for the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute - or at least as close as I can get. Like AAA, JRAI bibliographies don't repeat authors, but I haven't been able to overcome this. For more obscure types of citations i…