style: last names, short titles and p. or pp. on footnotes

Is there any style with last names, short titles and p. or pp. on footnotes?

Is it possible to add to Chicago?

If I do it manually, every time I change something in a footnote, the entire document gets bugged.

Than you.
  • You can use the example search to find a style close to your desired output and then modify it. http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
  • But it only shows "in text" citation and I need for footnotes with: last names, short titles and p. or pp.
  • in-text is misleading there. It searches whatever the citation is, i.e. also the footnote format. I'm guessing, though, that Chicago (Note) is your best option and you'd have to modify it. https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
  • I have been using Chicago. I just need to add the p. and pp. As a historian, I am more familiar with the lives of dead people than with software programming. Is there any shortcut?
  • The visual editor (linked above by adamsmith) is pretty accessible.
  • If you specify a bit which Chicago style you're using and want to adapt as well as for which item type you want to make the pp. change, then we'll also be able to point you in the right direction.
  • Thanks a lot! I am using Chicago note (short). I want to make the change for every time I mention a page number. P. for a single page and pp. for multiple pages.
  • Chicago is not the beginner-friendliest style, but you basically take a line like this one in 924:
    <text variable="page"/>

    and change it to:
    <group delimiter=" ">
    <label variable="page" form="short"/>
    <text variable="page"/>
    </group>


    You then have to also edit lines 5 and 6 to something like: chicago-note-bibliography-edited and save with with that same name. Otherwise the style will get overwritten with the next update. ;)
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