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I asked in the LibreOffice forums why those tags are being stripped out when producing the HTML for export: https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/147383/reference-marks-in-texthtml-clipboard/
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> If you want to output an item item, you can just use in CSL . Interesting. I could not find this in the documentation or the editor. > But as others have said in this thread, CSL styles are more intended for lossless data transfer, so you…
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> What browser are you using? Chrome. It worked when I reloaded the browser. > you can quickly see the type under "Example Citations" at the top right and you can see all metadata for all those items in the Search by Example area on the left…
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> In terms of user experience, it would seem to me that an option to upload a docx or odt and have the program convert the whole thing — citations, text, and all — would be the best experience. Having to copy paste it at all feels like a workarou…
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I am playing around with the citation style editor (the "Download Style"-button seems not to work). There is no way to show what type is being referenced, is there?
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@adamsmith: I can see possible ways that are explainable to the user on how to get their text from LibreOffice/Word to Fidus Writer: 1. Copy and paste (parts or the entire document). This is what we ask them to do now, and it works for everything …
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@bwiernik How do I make field codes visible?
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The parsing of the CSL JSON in the DOCX/ODT file may not be difficult, but it will also mean we need to parse everything else in those, including things like formulas in Microsoft's own formula format, etc. . As I mentioned elsewhere, we have had a…
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@Rintze: Right, but for that we would need to read the docx/odt files rather than just the paste that comes from them, right? We are only reading the paste data. I just tried to see what I get if using Bookmarks. Copying this text from LibreOffice:…
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@adamsmith That sounds very interesting. Contributing to an existing solution rather than starting from scratch would be preferable. The rtf-scan style looks interesting, but it seems like it only gives three fields (title, year, author last name). …
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Ok, and there is not by chance already a style that outputs something similar to the codes you use in the zotero-odf-scan? I am asking because if that would be the case, we could likely cut down on time spent on maintaining the style by cooperating …
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@adamsmith That is unfortunate, but also what I suspected. A work-around would then be, I guess, to write a citation style that leaves codes in the text which the Fidus Writer paste handler then can find and turn into a citation again. But that woul…
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Thanks for that! The issue is that all we have of import is a paste-import, because that is a lot easier to maintain. So we don't directly deal with DOCX/ODT files. So in our case, we receive a HTML page from LibreOffice or Word that we then work w…