How to specify a language priority in reference list?
In first of all, thanks a lot for the magnificent bibliography tool to developers!
I need to use English and Russian sources in my paper. I'd like to create my own style where there will be a possibility to place the following reference order:
1. Author1 ..... (Russian source in Russian language)
2. Author2 ..... (Russian source in Russian language)
......
3. Author1 ..... (source in English)
4. Author2 ..... (source in English)
......
The first list of overall sorted reference list consists of alphabetically sorted references in Russian. The second one consists a reference list in English.
Unfortunately, the styles used are not put Russian sources at first place. I can't find an information about how to organize it. Could anyone please help me?
I need to use English and Russian sources in my paper. I'd like to create my own style where there will be a possibility to place the following reference order:
1. Author1 ..... (Russian source in Russian language)
2. Author2 ..... (Russian source in Russian language)
......
3. Author1 ..... (source in English)
4. Author2 ..... (source in English)
......
The first list of overall sorted reference list consists of alphabetically sorted references in Russian. The second one consists a reference list in English.
Unfortunately, the styles used are not put Russian sources at first place. I can't find an information about how to organize it. Could anyone please help me?
Hope this helps.
http://forums.thomsonscientific.com/ts/board/message?board.id=en-howto&thread.id=1095
I shall try to follow your advice. It seems that such problems are occurred in many proprietary and freeware programs. I wonder if the problem is interesting for developers or not... If a user going to use only one language in his own bibliography list then there is no troubles. Otherwise, everyone deals with difficulties.
<sort>
<key variable="call-number" sort="ascending"/>
<key variable="author" sort="ascending"/>
<key variable="issue" sort="ascending"/>
</sort>
Perhaps it is not right but it works!