Author Macro - bibliography not obeying.
deleted because im an idiot and spotted my mistake 2 minutes after posting
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fbennettedited July 22, 2011The problem is [well, was :)] in the <name/> tag, three lines up from the bottom in the macro. If you remove that, things should work a bit better.
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sleevicusnotice that as soon as I posted it. I was effectively creating a second cs:name definition which was blank and superceding the proper one right?
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sleevicusyou wouldnt happen to know how to truncate to first city only in the case of multiple city of a publisher?
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fbennettYep. It was not valid CSL, but the processor did its best with it. As far as I know, the only way to do that would be to edit the field content.
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