editing library style
Hey,
I asked in this forum about some changes in citation styles... Everythings works, but my Prof is not very comfortable with the bibliography style...
He thinks, that the author must be in capital letters. He also critized the space between two authors. For instance:
Shultis, J. 2001: The duality of wilderness. In: The state of wilderness in New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Conservation.
Vera, F.W.M. 2000: Grazing ecology and forest history. Oxon, UK; New York: CABI Pub.
should be:
SHULTIS (=capital letters), J. 2001: The duality of wilderness. In: The state of wilderness in New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Conservation.
VERA (=capital letters), F.W.M. 2000: Grazing ecology and forest history. Oxon, UK; New York: CABI Pub.
Does somebody know the answer? I am sorry!
https://gist.github.com/3872473
I asked in this forum about some changes in citation styles... Everythings works, but my Prof is not very comfortable with the bibliography style...
He thinks, that the author must be in capital letters. He also critized the space between two authors. For instance:
Shultis, J. 2001: The duality of wilderness. In: The state of wilderness in New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Conservation.
Vera, F.W.M. 2000: Grazing ecology and forest history. Oxon, UK; New York: CABI Pub.
should be:
SHULTIS (=capital letters), J. 2001: The duality of wilderness. In: The state of wilderness in New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Conservation.
VERA (=capital letters), F.W.M. 2000: Grazing ecology and forest history. Oxon, UK; New York: CABI Pub.
Does somebody know the answer? I am sorry!
https://gist.github.com/3872473
between l.36-37, add: <name-part name="family" text-case="uppercase"/>
http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#whitespace
Try the "line-spacing" and "entry-spacing" options but I suspect the problem is your Word style: http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/word_default_font
I was able to fix the second problem with Word. Thanks a lot for that!
(I would be very interested, if it is difficult for you to solve those porblems I have - it look like chinese for me...)
You can read this page or even the CSL specs to understand how it works.
For small changes, you can also use the new csl visual editor here. Click the "Style" button in the top-left corner to load your custom style and edit it.
Couldn't remember the answer of fbennett. Anyway: Thank you very much for your help. I promise, that I'll keep on trying - if I have some more time. Thanks and a nice weekend!