Wrong citation format only for items with last name "Ramos"
When Ramos is the last name, the in-text citation appears with the person's first name as well - ie, (Alcida Ramos 1998) instead of just (Ramos 1998).
Yes, this seems really absurd, but I have created a few test references with the only difference being "Ramos" in the last name field. I have two citations for different women with the last name Ramos in my dissertation and need this to be fixed!!!!
I tried this on a different computer not running windows 7, and was able to reproduce the phenomenon when there were at least two citations with the last name Ramos. I made up new citations with a new bibliography to rule out some weird macros settings or something. One citation will not make it happen - must have at least two Ramos citations in the document.
Any ideas?!! Please help
Yes, this seems really absurd, but I have created a few test references with the only difference being "Ramos" in the last name field. I have two citations for different women with the last name Ramos in my dissertation and need this to be fixed!!!!
I tried this on a different computer not running windows 7, and was able to reproduce the phenomenon when there were at least two citations with the last name Ramos. I made up new citations with a new bibliography to rule out some weird macros settings or something. One citation will not make it happen - must have at least two Ramos citations in the document.
Any ideas?!! Please help
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It's possible to turn that off in the style itself though
just take out the line
<option name="disambiguate-add-givenname" value="true"/>
http://www.zotero.org/support/csl_simple_edits
for general instructions
edit: overlap with ajlyon - first do what he says and double check.