How to have initials with no period or space?

I'm a CSL newbie using pandoc and trying to create or find a style for New Media & Society [NMS]. I thought I'd start with harvard1, but I can't figure out what value to give `initialize-with`such that initials are run-together: e.g., Reagle, JM ?

[NMS]: http://newmediaandsociety.com/nmsstyle/SAGEUK-NMSstyleguide.pdf
  • initialize-with=""
  • I still get a space with that, will investigate the citeproc.
  • for an existing harvard style with no period/no space initials see e.g. the
    American Journal of Physical Anthropology
  • edited May 11, 2011
    @reagle: From the other thread, it appears this is being tested with pandoc. That uses a different CSL processor (citeproc-hs -- the -hs for Haskell), which might have behave differently in small details from the processor used in Zotero (citeproc-js -- the -js for Javascript). You'll need to find a support channel for citeproc-hs to follow this up.
  • Here is the official support link for citeproc-hs issues in pandoc:

    http://code.google.com/p/citeproc-hs/issues/list

    (hat tip to Rintze Zelle)
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