Bug report: Page number digit gets swallowed
I have a journal article in my bibliography with the page range 232–252, and when using either APSA or ASA style, the first digit of the second number gets swallowed, so that instead of "232–252", the bibliography entry reads "232–52". Strangely, this does not happen when entering "132–252", but on the other hand, when entering "1232–1252", the first two digit of the second number are deleted. It would appear that, if only the last two digits of the two numbers differ, all the other digits of the second number get omitted, but this turns out not to be true, because "11153-12359" also gets squashed to "11153-359". Also, this only happens if the second number is larger than the first number. When entering "252–232" (which doesn't make sense, but is theoretically possible), all digits are displayed.
Surely, this is not intentional?
Surely, this is not intentional?
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