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Handling of Dutch type names
luciano909
February 22, 2021
In my bibliography Josep del Hoyo is showing as 'Hoyo, J. del'. I need it to show as 'del Hoyo, J.'. Is there any csl code I can use to do this?
adamsmith
February 22, 2021
Set "demote-non-dropping-particles" to "never" in the first line of the CSL
luciano909
February 22, 2021
Thanks but demote-non-dropping-particle was already set to 'never' and dutch names are showing as e.g. Berg, A. van den.
Should add that I'm using the ReadCube Papers plugin, in Microsoft Word. Might this be affecting the behaviour of Dutch names?
adamsmith
February 22, 2021
Yeah, that'd be a Readcube bug. In Zotero (and in any correct CSL implementation),
"van den Berg, Albert"
is rendered as
"van den Berg, A." by a style with demote-dropping-particles="never". You'd have to contact them.
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Should add that I'm using the ReadCube Papers plugin, in Microsoft Word. Might this be affecting the behaviour of Dutch names?
"van den Berg, Albert"
is rendered as
"van den Berg, A." by a style with demote-dropping-particles="never". You'd have to contact them.