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Thank you.It also seems that in chicago-author-date.csl, in <names variable="editor translator">should be changed to <names variable="editor translator" delimiter=". "&g…
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@fbennett: You wrote The processor does recognize a markup syntax for suppressing title-case changes on a range of text. What is that markup syntax? For pandoc, implementing the very same thing has been proposed, and it'd be a good idea to use the …
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@adamsmith and the Zotero export filter developers: You are right that there is no "properly" for exporting webpages in bibtex. However, bibtex is so limited anyway that by rights it should not be used any longer and should be replaced by biblatex…
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I'd be more inclined to consider removing the day from the CMoS citations of journal articles. Well, I beg to differ. I feel the option to include the exact date, including day, should not be removed from style files. This would deprive those who w…
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Is the question on whether or not to extend author-substitution to identical names from different name variables? At least CMoS 16e is pretty clear about this issue: “15.18 The 3-em dash with edited, translated, or compiled works. The 3-em dash repl…
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I see, that’s all a bit difficult on the processors’ side. And you’re right, chapters are indeed special. Still, in Chicago-Author-Date, page numbers, or volume with page numbers apparently are the only elements that are ever separated from the ed…
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Thank you, this fixed the sorting issue with pandoc/citeproc-hs—well, almost, since I found that chicago-author-date.csl did not sort by titles. (See CMoS 16e, 15.19: “Two or more works by the same author in the same year must be differentiated by …
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Thank you all. Based on your input, I’ll try to convince the citeproc-hs author to implement the “new” behaviour in anticipation of a likely csl spec update. In the meantime, however, hints on how to modify one style in particular, chicago-author-d…
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Thank you for the clarification. Now, sorry for not being that skilled in csl: How would such a macro have to look like? And will citeproc-js’s current behaviour eventually make it into the CSL spec?
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Could someone please confirm that for correct sorting of works by the same person(s), whether editor, author, translator, or compiler, a modification of the processor, not the style files, was deemed necessary, and that it was implemented in this wa…
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If you could check the issue of the missing full stop and space between "Report Number" and the preceding "Title" when "Report Type" is empty: That would be nice indeed. Thank you.
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Thank you for the fix. Two remaining issues, however: The updated chicago-author-year.csl puts the "Report Number" between "Report Type" and "Series Title". This seems at least odd, and just wrong when "Report Type" is empty. (Also, in the latter …
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And in the "Report" type, "Report Number", "Pages" and "Accessed" are not being output.
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In any case, a full date should be printed, not just a year. CMoS, 16th ed., 14.245 has "last modified", "accessed", and both: 14. “WD2000: Visual Basic Macro to Assign Clipboard Text to a String Variable,” revision 1.3, Microsoft Help …
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Also, if there’s a Book Author, I get “... edited by Bob Bookeditor, Ben Bookauthor ...” Should be “... by Ben Bookauthor, edited by Bob Bookeditor ...”
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Thank you!
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CMOS staff have confirmed to me that “the edition number comes immediately after the book title“ and “the edition number appears closer to the beginning of a citation than the page numbers”. chicago-author-date.csl (2012-12-06) wrongly puts the…
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Well, the suggestion from http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/15388/mods-export-report-type-and-report-number-field/ mentioned above absolutely makes sense to me: MSU-CSE-99-39 Also, the way Zotero exports the series number of a book would be ok…
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Aha. So – would you consider adding support for such an option in a future version?
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Thank you for the clarification. Indeed, I'd like to strongly encourage you to add "something like 'volume title'". As to your reservations, the library catalogues I'm familiar with typically do contain such information. In any case, I fe…