extra space when author supressed
Hi all
I'm using the Uni of Leeds Harvard style. When I tick author suppressed, I get an extra space between the ( and the date, eg ( 2007). Can anyone help with this? I couldn't see where/how to edit this.
Thanks
I'm using the Uni of Leeds Harvard style. When I tick author suppressed, I get an extra space between the ( and the date, eg ( 2007). Can anyone help with this? I couldn't see where/how to edit this.
Thanks
Styles also update automatically within 24hs for Zotero 4.0+
In an existing document, you may have to switch to a different style and back for the changes to take effect once the style is updated.
Any further problems please let us know & thanks for reporting
I made some changes to the style a few months ago to sort out a few other glitches (version I'm using at https://gist.github.com/anonymous/92b1dde08f032ecb2e64). I should be able to make those changes to the new version - but it would be great if you could highlight what you did to get rid of the extra space so I make sure I don't mess that up?( The changes I made were discussed at https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/38393/university-of-leeds-harvard-edits/).
Also, if you have any advice on my query about presentations at https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/38858/university-of-leeds-harvard-presentation-format/, that would be fabulous. (I'm currently partially getting round this by listing them as reports & putting the info on meeting name etc in the institution field - there must be a better way.)
Thanks again and sorry to disturb you for further help!
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/9004d2f7068eaf7fa8ab3bb442a7bcf9e43127f4
(only the first change is actually necessary for your particular issue, the second one is mainly for cosmetics and for rarer cases).
I'll take a look at the second issue. I'm not a big fan of the existence of all those UK University XYZ Harvard styles (they should just agree on a couple of style manuals instead), so I try to spend as little time as possible on those, tbh.
Totally agree with you on varying university styles...unfortunately I don't make their rules, just have to follow them :S
Thanks again for your help.