Citation output style error for sources set in Turkish
Hello,
Hi, the following is a small error/bug that is created when generating a bibliography or citation of a book section when the source language is set to Turkish. When listing the larger book or encyclopaedia (In XYZ...) from which an article comes, the citation generated puts an capital I with a dot (İ) rather than English capitalized I (I) when spelling "In". (Turkish has an dotted (i) and undotted (ı) I)
so it looks like this Ahunbay, Zeynep. “Medreseler.” İn Dünden Bugüne İstanbul Ansiklopedisi, 5:320–26. Istanbul: Kultur Bakanlığı ve Tarih Vakfı, 1994.
Pic:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u62883/tdgovyoin3zmwibeym9y.png
Hi, the following is a small error/bug that is created when generating a bibliography or citation of a book section when the source language is set to Turkish. When listing the larger book or encyclopaedia (In XYZ...) from which an article comes, the citation generated puts an capital I with a dot (İ) rather than English capitalized I (I) when spelling "In". (Turkish has an dotted (i) and undotted (ı) I)
so it looks like this Ahunbay, Zeynep. “Medreseler.” İn Dünden Bugüne İstanbul Ansiklopedisi, 5:320–26. Istanbul: Kultur Bakanlığı ve Tarih Vakfı, 1994.
Pic:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u62883/tdgovyoin3zmwibeym9y.png
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ulahcherubimWhich citation style are you using?
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bwiernikYeah I can reproduce that with Chicago (fullnote) for an English bibliography with an item set to 'tr' locale. @fbennett @emelianoeheyns
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nshafirChicago (fullnote)
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ulahcherubimI am sorry but I think I need to ping you @adamsmith
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adamsmith(no, the right folks are tagged above. This isn't my wheelhouse)