Thanks for your feedback Mark, it's appreciated.
We're aware of the diacritics issue (that requires a change on the
Zotero side that is currently out of our hands).
The ability to specify what Zotero tags make it into the Citeline
Exhibit is an interesting point. None of these tools -- Zotz, Citeline,
or Exhibit -- support data editing, so I think we would add that into
Zotero somehow... probably some sort of export template that users could
create for Zotz and other plug-ins. I'll bring that up with the Zotero
folks in case there's anything like that already in the works.
MacKenzie
> (1) One thing I'm missing in Zotz is the ability to control which information
> is included in the Exhibit. Many Zotero users use tags to organize their
> research library. Some of these you want to keep out of public
> bibliographies. An option to exclude or include tags in the Zotz export
> would take care of this.
>
> (2) Certain special characters go awry when using Zotz to generate a
> Citeline bibliography. For example, "Les languages sans tradition écrite:
> méthodes d'enquête et de description" becomes "Les languages sans tradition
> ????crite: m????thodes d'enqu????te et de description". Where in the chain
> of conversion things go wrong I don't know, but since Zotero has no problem
> with special chars I'm assuming it should be fixed on the Zotz side.
>
> I think these issues hold back quite a few users from starting to use
> Zotz/Citeline. I'm eager to start using Zotz, but right now I simply can't.
>
> Mark D.
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