• Resolved net-buoy

    (@net-buoy)


    I think I have zotpress all hooked up and functioning. However, I like to use footnotes with chicago style, but I can’t seem to be able to figure out how to manage all the specifics. What am I missing?

    I have been able to use the editor to create an intext superscript based on %num%, but then I can’t get the numbers to appear in the bibliography. See below.

    need a cite.<sup> [zotpressInText item="{X2BKJK8J}" format="%num%"] </sup> More text.
    
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    [zotpressInTextBib style="chicago-fullnote-bibliography" sort="ASC"]
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  • Thread Starter net-buoy

    (@net-buoy)

    I have tried to add forcenumber=”true” to the zotpressInTextBib tag, but that didn’t force any number in the Bibliography.

    Thread Starter net-buoy

    (@net-buoy)

    I see that someone managed what I was looking for as far as numbering of bibliography with plos-genetics, and as I started looking about I found other styles that come close, but they don’t produce Chicago styling.

    I suppose the problem here is that Chicago full note bibliography uses intext superscript numbers with page footnotes having corresponding numbers, and then an unnumbered bibliography. But I don’t see that you provide page notes for the end of the blog post, so we are left with Chicago bibliography which doesn’t employ numbers. I guess what we need would be an additional style where instead of the bibliography you would get the footnotes of everything cite as you would see at the bottom of the page?

    Plugin Author Katie

    (@kseaborn)

    I think you can make your own custom styles, but I’m not quite sure how to do it. https://www.zotero.org/styles

    I also want to take a look at forcenumber and see if I can replicate and fix any issues with Chicago styles as well.

    Plugin Author Katie

    (@kseaborn)

    I was able to find an issue and fix it, so please check out the next version of Zotpress when it’s released.

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