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Excellent, thanks a lot.
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I gave some additional insights on how to edit a style at https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/752586/34551
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Ah, so that's the name (locators, https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html#locators), thanks a lot, that'll help in my research :-) If you happen to think of others, I'd love to know about it.
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Excellent, thanks! How did you find it? Did you just happened to know of it? I have tried with https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ but nothing relevant came up.
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In case it's useful to anybody else: I have ended up using a custom version of revista-materia.csl, tweaked to be a bit more compact.
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> substitute unless authors are the first element of a citation, which they by definition never are in numeric styles. That makes sense now that you said it. > I'd also just point out that doing something […] that is so unusual that it's ne…
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(Ok, that's what I did at https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/101850/edit-elsevier-with-titles-so-that-it-uses-subsequent-author-substitute?new=1 ).
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Ok, I am even more confused, since this is what uses e.g. https://www.zotero.org/styles/serdica-journal-of-computing: bibliography hanging-indent="true" et-al-min="11" et-al-use-first="7" subsequent-author-substitute="———" entry-spacing="0" but it…
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Thanks a lot for your feedback. I have looked into your recommendations and at https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/87218/which-citation-style-is-the-most-concise-and-has-the-least-impact-on-word-count but there is always something missing …
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Unfortunately, this is to squeeze as many references as possible in a document whose font and length are imposed. I am looking for keys to be as short as possible (hence, I thought of numerical [1]) and authors to be compacted when identical, to ge…