Adapation IEEE
Hello everyone,
I would like to customise the IEEE citation style so that the numbers are displayed in a parenthesis, e.g. [1, 3, 7](see image). Currently, each number is displayed in a single parenthesis, for example: [1], [2], [3](see image 2). In addition, consecutive numbers should be summarised [1], [2], [3] should then become [1-3].
Can anyone help me here?
Thank you.
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I would like to customise the IEEE citation style so that the numbers are displayed in a parenthesis, e.g. [1, 3, 7](see image). Currently, each number is displayed in a single parenthesis, for example: [1], [2], [3](see image 2). In addition, consecutive numbers should be summarised [1], [2], [3] should then become [1-3].
Can anyone help me here?
Thank you.
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<citation>
<sort>
<key variable="citation-number"/>
</sort>
<layout delimiter=", ">
<group prefix="[" suffix="]" delimiter=", ">
<text variable="citation-number"/>
<text macro="citation-locator"/>
</group>
</layout>
</citation>
to this:
<citation>
<sort>
<key variable="citation-number"/>
</sort>
<layout delimiter="," prefix="[" suffix="]">
<group delimiter=", ">
<text variable="citation-number"/>
<text macro="citation-locator"/>
</group>
</layout>
</citation>
Follow this guide, otherwise your style will be overwritten: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
I come because I have the same problem. Thank you so much damnation for your response.
I paste your code part to replace the citation part of IEEE CSL file and it works for the group delimiter.
But it is possible to group the number when the citation number are following each other like nowa6656 asked please? I mean for replace "[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]" by "[1-5]"?
Thanks in advance!