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==== How do I use rich text formatting, like italics and sub/ | ==== How do I use rich text formatting, like italics and sub/ | ||
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Zotero will automatically replace these tags by the specified formatting in bibliographic output. E.g. "< | Zotero will automatically replace these tags by the specified formatting in bibliographic output. E.g. "< | ||
Note that if rich text formatting has to be applied indiscriminately to entire fields (e.g. a style guide may dictate that titles should be in italics), you can modify the relevant Citation Style Language (CSL) style (see the [[dev/ | Note that if rich text formatting has to be applied indiscriminately to entire fields (e.g. a style guide may dictate that titles should be in italics), you can modify the relevant Citation Style Language (CSL) style (see the [[dev/ | ||
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+ | A future version of Zotero will allow visual rich-text editing without manually adding HTML tags. | ||
{{tag>kb styles}} | {{tag>kb styles}} |