Changing citation style depending on source language
Hi to all,
I am kinda new to meddling with CSL and have tried to fix it on my own - rather unsuccessfully till now, so I thought I´d ask you.
My employer (a german university) requires to change citation style depending on the language of the source and number of authors, e.g.
single author, any language: (Meyer, 1995)
two authors, german: (Meyer und Heinrich, 1999)
two authors, english: (Meyer and Heinrich, 1999)
2+ authors, any language: (Meyer et al., 1987)
So, is it possible at all to do it automatically?
Kind regards,
H.
I am kinda new to meddling with CSL and have tried to fix it on my own - rather unsuccessfully till now, so I thought I´d ask you.
My employer (a german university) requires to change citation style depending on the language of the source and number of authors, e.g.
single author, any language: (Meyer, 1995)
two authors, german: (Meyer und Heinrich, 1999)
two authors, english: (Meyer and Heinrich, 1999)
2+ authors, any language: (Meyer et al., 1987)
So, is it possible at all to do it automatically?
Kind regards,
H.
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Thanks for the help. I will get a look into that.