I need help to stop repeated citations to be abbreviated

Hello,

please, can anybody help me out?

So far I am happy with my csl-settings, but repeated citations get abbreviated like this:

1st entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.
2nd entry: Freud: Die Traumdeutung.

Under no circumstances I want to shorten my citations (with the exception of "ibid." or "ebd." in German (i.e. citing the same source twice, thrice or more in a row.).

To be clear, I want it to look it like this:

1st entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.
2nd entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.
3rd entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.
and so on...

But it should stay like this:
Entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.
Next entry directly after this entry: ebd. (That's "ibid." in German)

Here is my complete CSL:
https://pastebin.com/adjxWZg0

Thanky you very much!


  • edited October 6, 2019
    Hello again,

    I just did it by deleting the following part, see here:
    https://pastebin.com/722XffY7

    Until now, it seems to work. It now looks like this:
    1st entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.
    2nd entry: Freud, Sigmund: Die Traumdeutung. 8. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1972.

    But a new problem arises.

    The German layout wants the capitalization of the first letter of "ebd." ("ibid.") to be variable like this:
    Footnote 1: Ebd., S. 100. <- capital "E" at the beginning of a footnote
    Footnote 2: Siehe ebd. <- lower case "e" at the end of a footnote
    Footnote 3: Text (ebd.). <- lower case "e" in round brackets
    "Ebd." must only be capitalized at the beginning of a "sentence", that is at the beginning of a footnote. Is csl able to reflect that?

    I am by no means able to do these things by myself and my thesis adviser really wants a very specific style of citation.

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