Chicago "no ibid" style gets bibliography wrong due " being treated as numeral
Recently I made a comment that the Chicago "no ibid" style downloaded from the repository did not follow the Titlecase setting - this was fixed in a very short time.
I have just discovered that the same style is producing a faulty bibliography. Whereas before the "no ibid" inclusion, citations beginning with a quotation mark were treated as if the quotation mark was not there. Thus “CIA - The World Factbook,” would appear after ....Carr, Edward Hallett. The Twenty Years’ Crisis. Now anything beginning with a quotation mark appears after the last entry with all the other quotation titles.
Hoping another speedy fix can be enacted - my thesis is due ..today. I may have to go manual edit.
Thank you,
I have just discovered that the same style is producing a faulty bibliography. Whereas before the "no ibid" inclusion, citations beginning with a quotation mark were treated as if the quotation mark was not there. Thus “CIA - The World Factbook,” would appear after ....Carr, Edward Hallett. The Twenty Years’ Crisis. Now anything beginning with a quotation mark appears after the last entry with all the other quotation titles.
Hoping another speedy fix can be enacted - my thesis is due ..today. I may have to go manual edit.
Thank you,
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If you do, of course first make a backup of your thesis.
(the last version of Chicago Manual of Style (full note, no Ibid.) before we made the change that removed title casing)