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kb:preventing_title_casing_for_non-english_titles [2012/03/08 22:40] – created rmzelle | kb:preventing_title_casing_for_non-english_titles [2017/11/20 08:42] – Remove Zotero 5 warning and add comment about sentence casing. bwiernik | ||
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Some CSL citation styles, such as the Chicago Manual of Style styles, convert titles to Title Case. However, Title Casing is specific to English. To prevent non-English titles from being Title Cased, specify the language of the corresponding item in your Zotero library using the " | Some CSL citation styles, such as the Chicago Manual of Style styles, convert titles to Title Case. However, Title Casing is specific to English. To prevent non-English titles from being Title Cased, specify the language of the corresponding item in your Zotero library using the " | ||
- | Use two-letter language codes, e.g. " | + | Use two-letter language codes, e.g. " |
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+ | Titles should generally always be stored in Sentence case; Zotero can automatically transform titles into Title Case, but items cannot be reliably transformed to Sentence case (e.g., while treating abbreviations and proper nouns correctly). | ||
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