Journal Abbreviations with dots / no dots
Hi,
a customer of my library remarked concerning the style "Human Mutation": Dots in the journal abbreviations are not valid - see http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291098-1004/homepage/ForAuthors.html. It seems indeed that automated dots in the journal abbreviations - in the data field are none - are in this case wrong. (Our institutional style "Technische Universität Dresden - Medizin" is based on "Human Mutation" and should be changed to.) How can the "dots handling" be changed in the Visual CSL Editor? I found the affected "container-title-short (variable)" but no possibilty the switch between dots and no dots in abbreviations? I'm sure that some more examples exist where abbreviations with dots aren't allowed...
Cheers
Matti
a customer of my library remarked concerning the style "Human Mutation": Dots in the journal abbreviations are not valid - see http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291098-1004/homepage/ForAuthors.html. It seems indeed that automated dots in the journal abbreviations - in the data field are none - are in this case wrong. (Our institutional style "Technische Universität Dresden - Medizin" is based on "Human Mutation" and should be changed to.) How can the "dots handling" be changed in the Visual CSL Editor? I found the affected "container-title-short (variable)" but no possibilty the switch between dots and no dots in abbreviations? I'm sure that some more examples exist where abbreviations with dots aren't allowed...
Cheers
Matti
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I've fixed this for human mutation, with some other minor issues.