Edit citation ( I can´t find the relevant point )
Hello everyone,
i have a citation style which suits me really well ( Albert-Ludwig-Universität Freiburg - Geschichte ) but After writing a handful of pages i saw, that instead of a point in the footnote shortform, we have to write a comma)
example:
Berg et. al. (2008).(point) <- this is the original citation style
Berg et. al. (2008),(comma) <- this is what i need.
I can´t find the specific row in editor to change this and when i want to change it directly in the footnote word is always marking the whole footnote so i can´t change just the point.
Anyone have a clue where to change that in editor?
i have a citation style which suits me really well ( Albert-Ludwig-Universität Freiburg - Geschichte ) but After writing a handful of pages i saw, that instead of a point in the footnote shortform, we have to write a comma)
example:
Berg et. al. (2008).(point) <- this is the original citation style
Berg et. al. (2008),(comma) <- this is what i need.
I can´t find the specific row in editor to change this and when i want to change it directly in the footnote word is always marking the whole footnote so i can´t change just the point.
Anyone have a clue where to change that in editor?
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So I looked at the right thing, but gave you the wrong number. Line 133.
can you send me two or three lines copy pasted so i can search for the expression?
thanks in advance, rly appreciate your help.
140 it was. Not sure what I was looking at before.
(Citation part, there is a line starting with layout. That's the layout of the in-text citations and the suffix there adds a dot/comma to the end.)
Are you changing the file ID and self link of the file?
If not you will never see any change.