suffix of Asian first names in the bibliography
Hi there,
some Asian first names have a kind of suffix after a dash such as "-ping", "-ichiro" or "-aki", all in lowercase. Here is an example for the first author:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1u49n2yt4aag15rk/
When I insert this citation in Word, I get the following in the bibliography:
Chen G-ping, Wilson ID, Kim SH, Grierson D. 2001. Inhibiting expression of a tomato ripening-associated membrane protein increases organic acids and reduces sugar levels of fruit. Planta 212: 799-807.
I guess that the correct form would be "Chen G" (or maybe "Chen G-p", I don't know). I have the same problem whatever the suffix and the citation style. Would you have a solution?
Thanks,
Florent
some Asian first names have a kind of suffix after a dash such as "-ping", "-ichiro" or "-aki", all in lowercase. Here is an example for the first author:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1u49n2yt4aag15rk/
When I insert this citation in Word, I get the following in the bibliography:
Chen G-ping, Wilson ID, Kim SH, Grierson D. 2001. Inhibiting expression of a tomato ripening-associated membrane protein increases organic acids and reduces sugar levels of fruit. Planta 212: 799-807.
I guess that the correct form would be "Chen G" (or maybe "Chen G-p", I don't know). I have the same problem whatever the suffix and the citation style. Would you have a solution?
Thanks,
Florent
it doesn't work for me using the "Reinstall Word Add-in" button in the Zotero Preferences...
I've got the Zotero 3.0rc1, FF 9.0.1, Word 2003 and Windows Vista.
Many thanks for your prompt support.