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LOL... international terms. In Australia they are brackets ( ) and parentheses are { }
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Sorry. I will try to be clearer. You suggested [](Z)[auth.etal][year] or "(Z)" + authEtal2 + year If you look at either of those, the intent is to try to get (Z) as a prefix to any citation key so that when it goes to Obsidian via my workflow, I …
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Apologies for late reply. The first one is not turning orange and it seems to be working. I saved this page to test and got Z2023 as the citation key. Just doesn't seem to like those brackets. [](Z)[auth.etal][year] did work and didn't turn orange.
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Many thanks for your help. The brackets will not show unfortunately. The first one didn't work at all. I have settled for: "(Z_)" + authEtal2.fold + year The Z_ should create an adequate search parameter in Obsidian to identify all sources from Zo…
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Thanks for the response. I have tried the following: [(Z)][auth.etal][year] [Z][auth.etal][year] ["Z"][auth.etal][year] and [(Z)]authEtal2 + year [Z]authEtal2 + year ["Z"]authEtal2 + year Still getting error messages I'm afraid. Obviously the s…
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I use Harvard (Australia) with the institution where I am studying and the citation style you describe that Zotero produces is correct. Only when there are more than 3 authors should et al. be used. Author prominent citation would be: "Smith, Blogg…