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- | ====== | + | The Export preferences |
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- | =====Quick Copy===== | + | |
- | **Default Output Format** – Sets the style to be used when copying a reference to the clipboard using the Quick Copy shortcut keys, or drag-and-drop. | + | For information on adding and removing citation styles from Zotero, see [[: |
- | **Copy as HTML** – Changes the Quick Copy output from plain text to HTML. | + | {{: |
- | **Site-Specific Settings** – Overrides the default | + | ==== Quick Copy ==== |
- | See [[: | + | Quick Copy allows you to quickly export items in the specified format. You can set your Quick Copy **Default Format** to either a citation style, such as Chicago Manual of Style (note), or a bibliographic export format, such as BibLaTeX or Zotero |
- | =====Character Encoding===== | + | Besides setting the default Quick Copy format, you can also change these Quick Copy settings: |
+ | * **Language: | ||
+ | * **Copy as HTML:** Quick Copy citations as regular text (default, generally recommended) or HTML (useful for pasting in web pages). | ||
+ | * **Site-Specific Settings:** These settings can change the default Quick Copy format when a specific website is open in your web browswer with the [[/ | ||
+ | * See [[kb/ | ||
+ | * You can also assign multiple citation styles or export formats to different keyboard shortcuts using the [[https:// | ||
+ | * **Disable Quick Copy when dragging more than … items:** Setting this option (default: 50) can prevent Zotero from slowing down when draggin a very large number of items. | ||
- | **Display character encoding option on export** - By default, Zotero auto-detects the proper character encoding when you export bibliographic data. However, when this option is checked, Zotero will prompt you to specify the encoding standard before exporting. | + | ==== Character Encoding ==== |
- | **Import Character Encoding** By default, Zotero auto-detects the proper character encoding when you import bibliographic data. If this doesn' | + | * **Import Character Encoding:** By default, Zotero auto-detects the proper character encoding when you import bibliographic data. If this doesn' |
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