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Hello,
I am using zotero and recently I have observed that notation used in HTLM such as italic = <i> Text </i>, subscript <sub> text </sub> etc.
I am usually using IEEE bibliographic style.
Aforementioned HTML notation is works for "Title" field, however I have difficulties in activating this notation in the "Edition" field in books.
In the following You will find copy/paste of IEEE book citation from my zotero:
[1]V. V. Mitin, V. Ryzhii, and T. Otsuji, Eds., Graphene-based terahertz electronics and plasmonics: detector and emitter concepts, 1<sup>st</sup> edition. Singapore: Jenny Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., 2021. Accessed: Oct. 04, 2021.
How to eliminate 1<sup>st</sup> edition by a text st in upper score.
Thanks a lot in advance for You help and advices.
Kindest regards
Maciek
I am using zotero and recently I have observed that notation used in HTLM such as italic = <i> Text </i>, subscript <sub> text </sub> etc.
I am usually using IEEE bibliographic style.
Aforementioned HTML notation is works for "Title" field, however I have difficulties in activating this notation in the "Edition" field in books.
In the following You will find copy/paste of IEEE book citation from my zotero:
[1]V. V. Mitin, V. Ryzhii, and T. Otsuji, Eds., Graphene-based terahertz electronics and plasmonics: detector and emitter concepts, 1<sup>st</sup> edition. Singapore: Jenny Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd., 2021. Accessed: Oct. 04, 2021.
How to eliminate 1<sup>st</sup> edition by a text st in upper score.
Thanks a lot in advance for You help and advices.
Kindest regards
Maciek
my question refers to activation of '1 [st]' in edition field in the book document type
My question is how to implement upper scores or indexes in the "Edition" field for the book entry when using ieee bibliography style?
How make "1^st edition" (st in upper score) ? When i write using html coding ((<<sup>> st <</sup>> )) it doesn't work.
The formatting of the edition as 1, 1st, etc. is controlled by the citation style. You would need to edit the ieee.csl style file (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/master/ieee.csl) to use superscript terms.
Add a locale section with superscript ordinal suffixes to the style like is shown here https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/6152ccea8b7d7a472910d36524d1bf3557a83bfc/mis-quarterly.csl#L52
Then, edit the style title and id fields at the top of the style, save, and install to Zotero