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It's just a numbered "note" style. See e.g. http://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/primer.html#note-styles
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Deleted. Users of the old style will be changed over to Cite Them Right.
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@dstillman, https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles-distribution/commit/eca296d79d0600014871f7a9d8306f1954287785 still hasn't made it through. Compare to https://www.zotero.org/styles/veterinary-pathology?source=1
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It's not trivial, but you can open the .docx file (assuming that's what you have) with an archive manager like 7zip, and then find that information in docProps/custom.xml If we replace https://github.com/mwilliamson/mammoth.js with some generic code…
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I made another change 30 minutes ago, but it hasn't permeated to the Zotero Style Repository yet. You can download the latest version at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/master/veterinary-pathology.csl
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@jncverhoef, @damnation fixed the first two issues. You can update your installed style via the "Update now" button in the General tab of the Zotero preferences.
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Fine with me. We can always redirect the old CSL style name to that of our Cite Them Right style.
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I sent an email to bibliotheques-at-uqam.ca with a pointer to this thread, but haven't heard back yet. The original author of the CSL style mentioned that he is no longer with UQAM and no longer maintains the style (https://github.com/citation-style…
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@Honey_Bee_FR, per above, we rely on journal metadata provided by Elsevier to generate CSL styles for their journals, and this metadata doesn't indicate which field each journal belongs to. If they ever give us that information, we might be able to …
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CSL does have a keyword variable, ..., citeproc-js just expects a string there, I assume? Yes. See https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/blob/v1.0.1/csl-data.json#L350
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(this @adamsmith fellow seems to know what he's talking about :), agreed)
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/sentence_casing
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Thanks. No need. You could try to contact the librarians (bibliotheques at uqam.ca) and point them to this thread. Obviously it's not good that they recommend the use of an invalid style. We'd be happy to work with them to update the copy in our re…
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Can you also give us the URL of the webpage that has the link you gave us above?
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In the style guidelines it does not specify to give the issue. I had seen when making the style that in their actual papers that it is given though. I went by the guidelines. I've added it in now, but what does @adamsmith think? Include the issue or…
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Awesome, thanks for being so quick this time. (My main remaining complaint with the new forum is that I'm still having trouble finding old forum posts, since I haven't been able to figure out how to search for multiple terms with AND instead of OR.…
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@fcheslack, could you check if you can reproduce the two issues above? Even if they're not fixed right away I'd appreciate knowing it's not just me, and that the issues have been logged.
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@dstillman, ah, okay. I guess that makes sense. (the old URLs were more informative, though, since e.g. "8041/clinical-orthopaedics-and-related-research/" both gives an indication of the age of the thread (discussion number) and the thread topic (t…
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I often link to specific posts, and noticed that the links created when clicking on a post's timestamp now look like "https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/267235/#Comment_267235", which is a bit of a strange format, because it redundantly me…
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I'd like to suppress the author for a number of citations - is there a way to do that en masse A wild guess (I don't have a copy of Word handy at the moment), but you might be able to do this by toggling the field codes in the Word document and runn…
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(If so, I'll have a few questions about how it should function.) If they're questions about general usage, shoot.
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@lady112017, assuming you're on Windows, you can use F11 and shift-F11 to move between fields, and alt-F9 to toggle field code display in the document (see http://www.officetooltips.com/word/tips/field_keyboard_shortcuts.html).
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Don't know. I usually deferred to others regarding Chicago.
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You should be safe. The Zotero developers have indicated that the full-featured Zotero for Firefox plugin is close to being replaced by a light-weight connector (all Zotero users will soon need to start using Zotero Standalone, regardless of which b…
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(@damnation, very minor nitpick, but the CSL repository styles aren't really in the "public domain", which would imply a less restrictive license (like CC0; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_equivalent_license) than our CC-BY-SA license)
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Grant, Alan, Chuck Dixon, Dennis O'Neil, et al. (w), Giarrano, Vince, Tommy Lee Edwards, Mike Wieringo, et al. (p), and McCarthy, Ray, Scott Hanna, Stan Woch, et al. (i) Larsen, Erik (w,p,i) And even if we add penciller and inker name variables, w…
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Is there a specific style guide for comics you're trying to follow?
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You could ask at e.g. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/36172/teaching-using-zotero-some-requests and https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/40992/teaching-zotero-in-big-class-with-small-groups.
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(@adamsmith, it looks like the items can easily be modified or reordered by changing the CSL JSON in https://github.com/citation-style-language/csl-editor/blob/master/src/exampleData.js)
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instructions are hard Well, even just changing the headers might already help. E.g. we could change 1. Using the details below... 2. Type a citation in the style you require 3. And we'll show you the closest matches. to something like 1. First, s…
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