Capitalizing first particle in note style.
Hello,
short question:
is there a way to capitalize the first particle in a footnote in note styles automatically?
Couldn't find anything on the forum.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Daniel
short question:
is there a way to capitalize the first particle in a footnote in note styles automatically?
Couldn't find anything on the forum.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Daniel
This works fine, the article is not regarded for sorting etc, but is also present.
So when I add a citation, it places it in the footnote.
But it appears as "al-Mizzī", not as "Al-Mizzī", even though its at the beginning of the note.
The same happends of course, when I add a citation inside a normal footnote and the citation starts a new sentence.
Is there a way to ensure that the first character of a citation at the beginning of a footnote is always uppercase?
https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html#citation
"A note to CSL processor developers In note styles, a citation is often a sentence by itself. Therefore, the first character of a citation should preferably be uppercased when there is no preceding text in the note. In all other cases (e.g. when a citation is inserted into the middle of a pre-existing footnote), the citation should be printed as is."
I would be cool, if there was a way to do this.
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Daniel
It is possible to add
<name-part name="family" text-case="sentence"/>
to adjust the author last name, but the problem then becomes that I don't think it lowercases when you add a prefix. It also would apply to second and third authors, for whom you wouldn't want it.Yes, I can see how this could be tricky and I agree adding
<name-part name="family" text-case="sentence"/>
will bring other problems with it.I will just have to remember to look of the footnotes and capitalize those case before typesetting everything for print.
Best wishes,
Daniel
1) adding support for capitalizing these particles similarly to what's already in place for capitalizing (or not) "ibid." and then
2) using
<span class="nocase">
and</span>
in the creator fields of particular Zotero records to bypass automatic capitalization on an ad hoc basis for cases like bell hooks?