MHRA Style: multiple pages in Roman numeral pagination
Hi.
citing introductions, often in roman numerals I get:
Thomas Mann, Der Zauberberg; Roman. (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1924), p. xiv–xx.
Can the CSL be changed to recognise roman numerals as following the MHRA rules for multiple page numbers so I can get:
Thomas Mann, Der Zauberberg; Roman. (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1924), pp. xiv–xx. ?
Thanks!
citing introductions, often in roman numerals I get:
Thomas Mann, Der Zauberberg; Roman. (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1924), p. xiv–xx.
Can the CSL be changed to recognise roman numerals as following the MHRA rules for multiple page numbers so I can get:
Thomas Mann, Der Zauberberg; Roman. (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1924), pp. xiv–xx. ?
Thanks!
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Indeed, anything separated by a hyphen/en dash in the page field to be treated as multiple page numbers would seem to be the easiest solution.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29730903