Eliminate period when Suppress author is chosen
I understand that according to the current footnote citations for Chicago style, every footnote ends with a period.
the suffix="." in the style above makes sure of it such that the citation is:
1. John Doe, When Life is Hard (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans), 22.
But I have situations when I write a comment in the footnote and the citation is inserted within brackets and should not have a period at the end.
E.g.
1. John Doe says "Blah blah blah" [When Life is Hard (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans), 22].
How do I edit the style so as to eliminate the ending period of footnote citations WHENEVER the suppress author is checked?
the suffix="." in the style above makes sure of it such that the citation is:
1. John Doe, When Life is Hard (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans), 22.
But I have situations when I write a comment in the footnote and the citation is inserted within brackets and should not have a period at the end.
E.g.
1. John Doe says "Blah blah blah" [When Life is Hard (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans), 22].
How do I edit the style so as to eliminate the ending period of footnote citations WHENEVER the suppress author is checked?
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adamsmithYou can't code that in the style (it's either final period always or never), but for the example above, prefix "John Does says 'Blah blah' [" and suffix "]" with suppress author would get you what you want.
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benson.gohIs there a way where I can get the style to check whether suppress author is checked and then respond according to that?
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adamsmithNo, you can't. That's what I was responding to above.
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