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  • Thread Starter rafhibou

    (@rafhibou)

    I see… Are you saying Zotero is the one to provide the sorting of the results? Could there be a way to pool all the results before sorting them and preparing them for the display? By the way I tried with less than 10 and more than 60 items and the behaviour is the same.

    The solution I am using right now is tagging all the items with a “display” tag that is shared between all the categories I want to display, but it is not very flexible and quite painful when you need to modify 60 items.

    Thread Starter rafhibou

    (@rafhibou)

    Hi Katie,

    Thanks for the prompt response 🙂

    I have tried adding inclusive="yes" but it does not solve the problem. In my current test, I have two different collections selected with collections="IZ2JJK6I,EBJFTWPP" (let’s call them collections 1 and 2). What I get would be collection 1 displayed first and sorted perfectly, and then collection 2. When I add inclusive="yes" in the parameters, I still get two separate lists but the order has reversed (collection 2 first, collection 1 second). So it seems to have some effect.

    By the way, I have forgot to say thank you for the fantastic plugin!

    Thread Starter rafhibou

    (@rafhibou)

    Hi,

    Just wanted to know if there is a workaround for this? I now noticed it does that for any data filtering parameter. If I put two collections, if I put two authors, etc.

    Thanks for your help,
    Raphaël

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