Replacing p & pp with : in Harvard1
Hi everyone,
I am currently formatting a paper for a journal that uses the harvard 1 style for everything, except they prefer to use colons (with a space each side) for page numbers rather than p. or pp.
I read some other discussions on this forum and tried to adjust the CSL myself but I couldn't find any of the variables they talked about. Could anyone tell me what I need to edit and how?
I am currently formatting a paper for a journal that uses the harvard 1 style for everything, except they prefer to use colons (with a space each side) for page numbers rather than p. or pp.
I read some other discussions on this forum and tried to adjust the CSL myself but I couldn't find any of the variables they talked about. Could anyone tell me what I need to edit and how?
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It's called Meta: Journal des Traducteurs/Meta: Translator's Journal. The stylesheet is in French. I can translate it if need be but the only major difference between that and Harvard1 is the use of a : instead of p/pp. as a separator between the date and page number in a source.
If you really just want to get rid of the p/pp, follow these instructions:
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step in general and specifically delete this line:
<label variable="locator" suffix="." form="short" strip-periods="true"/>
Once I have made the changes, I will add it to the repository here.
http://editor.citationstyles.org/visualEditor/
and a basic tutorial here:
https://github.com/citation-style-editor/csl-editor/wiki/User-guide-for-the-CSL-EditorDesktop
beyond that see here:
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
I'm a bit confused why you're so fixated on the Harvard 1 style. I'm pretty sure there are closer matches available. You can use this
http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
to find them.