Help with page citation (author:date) suffix and conditionality
Hello All,
I hope I can make my request clear and thanks in advance for any assistance. I am new to the forum and cls, have tried for awhile to solve this, but I am not getting anywhere. Style and my first language is german, if this helps ;)
The problem concerns the conditionalities of displaying author date in text citations. In line citation should look like the following: (Author 2000: 320). Two conditions should be met, first to replace author and date with ibid, which my style is doing fine. The second condition is to display the page locator as follows:
Referring to a single page: 320
Referring to exactly two pages: 320f.
Referring to three or more pages: 320ff.
I looked at other topics concerning p. and pp. use, but it didn't help. if anyone could look at this style, I would appreciate it alot!
https://gist.github.com/2fba40300e2229d1896a.git
The system is Zotero Standalone and Word for Mac 2011. Thanks!!
I hope I can make my request clear and thanks in advance for any assistance. I am new to the forum and cls, have tried for awhile to solve this, but I am not getting anywhere. Style and my first language is german, if this helps ;)
The problem concerns the conditionalities of displaying author date in text citations. In line citation should look like the following: (Author 2000: 320). Two conditions should be met, first to replace author and date with ibid, which my style is doing fine. The second condition is to display the page locator as follows:
Referring to a single page: 320
Referring to exactly two pages: 320f.
Referring to three or more pages: 320ff.
I looked at other topics concerning p. and pp. use, but it didn't help. if anyone could look at this style, I would appreciate it alot!
https://gist.github.com/2fba40300e2229d1896a.git
The system is Zotero Standalone and Word for Mac 2011. Thanks!!
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If you really want to, you can just include them with the locators in the word processor add-on.
That said, f. and, especially, ff. are discouraged by most (all?) major style guides (including in Germany -- see e.g. the IfP Bremen style linked to from your CSL), so if you have any influence on the style you're using, I'd suggest doing away with them.
I actually experience that it is not that uncommon at all. Maybe for larger publishers or papers, but on the level of university institutes or even dissertations, I experience a lot of people asking for that style specifically. In this case, there is no style guide. Maybe we will try contracting number ranges like 320-31, I personally find this appealing. Is that possible with the above linked style? Because it says here that the page range format has been introduced with CSL 1.0.1.
http://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html
Thanks alot!