Plugin Author
Katie
(@kseaborn)
Yes, if you’re using the in-text shortcodes, you can display the bibliography for those references by placing the [zotpressInTextBib] shortcode at the bottom of the post.
Thank you Katie!! I’ve missed that shortcode, probably I’ve read too fast the documentation 😉
I totally didn’t see this either, and can’t figure how to generate the shortcode using the “Zotpress Reference” widget in the post composer screen.
Plugin Author
Katie
(@kseaborn)
I’ve updated the FAQ with a clearer demonstration of how to use the in-text features — this will be released with the next version of the plugin, currently in development.
@bucketsaway There’s a button to generate the shortcode after adding citations and setting options using the form. Is it showing up for you?
Hi Katie,
Thanks for your response. I see it now! Before, when I wanted to insert the bibliography, I clicked on the “bibliography” tab in the post compose window. I didn’t think that it would be below the shortcode for an in-text citation.
What remains unclear to me, then, is what the search box does in the bibliography tab. No matter what I search for there, I seem unable to influence the shortcode that is generated…
Plugin Author
Katie
(@kseaborn)
There are two ways of using Zotpress: in-text citations (and an auto-generated bibliography) or a pure bibliography. Each has a different shortcode and different attributes, which is why they’re separated.
You would have to generate a shortcode for the bibliography tab to use the citations you search there.
Does that make sense?