Another ebd./ibid. post: how to amend 'Zeitschrift für Soziologie (Deutsch)' style to include ebd.?
Hi and thanks for helping.
This is the style I'd like changed [Zeitschrift für Soziologie (Deutsch)]: https://pastebin.com/cZSSDdRE
I know about the snippet and this is my best effort so far:
https://pastebin.com/xyLBzGT1
However, it's not working as intended. The in-text citation style changed from (Muller 2010: 50) to (Muller 2010, 50) and I have no idea why. It doesn't always register when to (ebd.) and the capitalization is off half of the time. I want:
-every repeated subsequent in-text citation shortened to (ebd.)
-capitalized to (Ebd.) at the beginning of a sentence
-rest of the 'Zeitschrift für Soziologie (Deutsch)' style unchanged
Is it possible? Or is there any other German language social science citation style that has great ebd. behavior?
This is the style I'd like changed [Zeitschrift für Soziologie (Deutsch)]: https://pastebin.com/cZSSDdRE
I know about the snippet and this is my best effort so far:
https://pastebin.com/xyLBzGT1
However, it's not working as intended. The in-text citation style changed from (Muller 2010: 50) to (Muller 2010, 50) and I have no idea why. It doesn't always register when to (ebd.) and the capitalization is off half of the time. I want:
-every repeated subsequent in-text citation shortened to (ebd.)
-capitalized to (Ebd.) at the beginning of a sentence
-rest of the 'Zeitschrift für Soziologie (Deutsch)' style unchanged
Is it possible? Or is there any other German language social science citation style that has great ebd. behavior?
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- You can change the ibid behaviour with
near-note-distance. If it's too far a way, it'll render a full citation again as the connection with what the ibid refers to is lost. See https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html#note-distance- Capitalisation based on where in a sentence it is cannot be influences by CSL. However, Word etc. will do this automatically for you and capitalise it.
- You also want to take care of ibid-with-locator, not just "ibid" in your style. See how this is generally done: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/fd230a7073dea31c74aef915360c2d873f801a16/mots.csl#L216
if "ibid-with-locator", else-if "ibid", else "full citation"
-the change of ':' to ',' is no longer an issue
-subsequent cites with pages behave weirdly:
IS: Lorem (Muller 2010: 11) ipsum (Muller 2010: 55).
SHOULD BE: Lorem (Muller 2010: 11) ipsum (ebd.: 55).
-end of paragraph after last sentence and at start of sentence should be capitalized (Ebd.) and I can't get it to work playing with ibid/ibid-with-locator/subsequent positions
This is the most recent effort: https://pastebin.com/f3CNqtav