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Sounds good.
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Actually, it seems the issue is now with the year-suffix delimiter and the previous bug is somehow resolved as I now get this: (Khan et al. 1980; Lance et al. 1985; Thorbjarnarson 1993a; b; Hekkala et al. 2011; Shirley 2014) Compared to th…
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Done - hopefully I did it right! Thanks!
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Thanks @adamsmith. (1) Great - love to see what you come up with! There is lots of complaining about this issue on the Mendeley forum. (2) This is what I get currently: Dodd, C.K.J., and R.A. Seigel. 1991. Relocation, repatriation, a…
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An updated (validated!!) version of the style: https://gist.github.com/tersiphone/444edc5a88d3297c606e
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Thanks @bwiernik! (1) Personally I use Mendeley, which is where I have been testing this style I am developing, and it seems Mendeley does not have a means for dealing with this yet (i.e., no separate name fields for first, last, etc...). Bumm…
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FYI - I chose to test whether a series is present as the primary means of distinguishing between serials and standard reports because often times citations are imported into the reference manager with all the publisher data regardless of whether it …
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Thanks Adam. I was able to use test variables as you recommended to conditionally render everything I wanted above except the Edition for the one serial example is now displaying twice as follows (I only want it displayed in the first position): …
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Thanks!
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Thanks. Any idea how this may be incorporated into Mendeley?
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Thanks @Frank. Once the fix is released is there anything that I need to do to see the change as part of either a desktop (Zotero or Mendeley) or web client (e.g., update the client)? Or is it automatic?
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Thanks Adam. Here is a slightly updated version of the style (which still has this problem): https://gist.github.com/anonymous/4128451671229336d71f
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Oops - sorry about that! I'm new to all this CSL coding, didn't realize! That seems to do the trick and even cleaned up my code a bit because now I can just leave the 'genre' call in my publisher macro and take it out of my 'container' macro. …
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Nope - they are different. Here it is again: What I want: (Khan et al. 1980; Lance et al. 1985; Thorbjarnarson 1993a,b; Hekkala et al. 2011) What I get: (Khan et al. 1980; Lance et al. 1985,Thorbjarnarson 1993a,b; Hekkala et al. 2011) …
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Yes the type field for thesis is populated in the reference manager. Personally I use Mendeley (shouldn't make a difference, should it?), which has two possible fields for this in Mendeley = "type" and "type of work," I have them both populated wit…
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Thanks Adam, I got rid of the variables that don't exist and still genre gives me nothing. Anything else I can try? And, I figured out the pages thing - my issue wasn't what the variable was called, but rather where to add the code so it was posi…
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Hi Adam, This worked like a charm with the set of references I was testing (i.e., those that I pasted in above). But just to test further I added 6 new references for a different same author that all had different year and number of coauthor probl…