Removing comma after semi-colon in prefix
Hi, I am trying to add a prefix note to my citation, but keep getting a comma placed when I use a semi-colon. An example is below:
(e.g., hormone treatment;, 78,84) vs. (e.g., hormone treatment 78,84)
I have tried removing the comma in Styler Editor, but then the citation will not auto-update. Does anyone know what automatically adds a comma when I've added a semicolon but not without it? How can I remove that comma without having to manually delete it? For reference, I am using Vancouver-style
(e.g., hormone treatment;, 78,84) vs. (e.g., hormone treatment 78,84)
I have tried removing the comma in Styler Editor, but then the citation will not auto-update. Does anyone know what automatically adds a comma when I've added a semicolon but not without it? How can I remove that comma without having to manually delete it? For reference, I am using Vancouver-style
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adamsmithI'm seeing that too -- definitely a bug and seems to happen with numeric styles in general. I don't think you can fix that in the style code -- it's a higher-level issue and the style code looks good to me (the delimiter shouldn't apply to the prefix).