Disambiguate in bibliography
I am creating a new style, and run into a problem: using the disambiguate-add-year-suffix option to distinguish between citations, creating e.g.
(ATest, 2007a)
(ATest, 2007b)
(ATest, 2007c)
Because the disambiguate-add-year-suffix does not exist for the bibliography, I get the list
ATest, 2007, 3e document uit 2007.
ATest, 2007, Iets Anders2.
ATest, 2007, Iets ander. Utrecht.
I would like to have the 'a', 'b' and 'c' added here as well, so that I know which citation belongs to which bibliography.
Who knows a solution to this?
(ATest, 2007a)
(ATest, 2007b)
(ATest, 2007c)
Because the disambiguate-add-year-suffix does not exist for the bibliography, I get the list
ATest, 2007, 3e document uit 2007.
ATest, 2007, Iets Anders2.
ATest, 2007, Iets ander. Utrecht.
I would like to have the 'a', 'b' and 'c' added here as well, so that I know which citation belongs to which bibliography.
Who knows a solution to this?
I tried "Harvard Reference format 1 (Author-Date)" and also "Harvard Educational Review", but unfortunately both do not work :-(
Which Zotero version are you running?
How do things look in the test panel?
chrome://zotero/content/tools/csledit.xul
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/csl_syntax_summary#citation_only_options
Do you know a way to solve this?
There is no way we could do that - ask on their forum. (Except for - use Zotero...)
And I don't understand what you mean by "Mendeley agrees with the description" - Zotero is doing this exactly as it should and as intended by csl. The disambiguate option is only specified once because it's only needed once - disambiguating in the text and not in the bibliography is nonsensical.
I agree with your remarks. Of course you can't make changes to Mendeley. They have made an error in programming the disambigue-option.
Thanks for the info.
Theo
You can report bugs or problems with CSL handling in Mendeley at http://feedback.mendeley.com and we can keep you updated when it gets fixed. I'm also subscribed to the xbiblio-devel@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list - which is probably the best place to send questions that relate to the CSL spec itself or that may affect multiple implementations.