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Just realized that I did a circle reference. Sorry JonEP
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Interesting question. I suspect that conference papers that are published in proceedings are to be treated as "book"or "chapter". That is, just the publication date matters. If it is an unpublished paper (or a presentation), it should be treat…
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In your style, the author macro probably should have a bloc. Does it? See the CSL style guide for an example.
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@JonEP: This depends on the style that you are using.
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It seems that a conference paper is mapped to "chapter". Reading the csl.js, it seems that this is a fallback mapping. Shouldn't the optional fallback take priority, thus mapping it to "paper-conference"?
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How do I test a conditional for conference paper (proceedings)? I tried both: type="conferencePaper" type="paper-conference" neither seems to work.
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I would be interested in solving this issue also. If anyone can provide some examples that I could use in my style I would appreciate it. In my particular case, I also need to distinguish between paper that are unpublished and papers that are …
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bdarcus: --"So your problem isn't the publisher, it's what you call the "sale number"? What exactly is that? Is it sort of like an ISBN or UPC, but for UN docs?" It's actually both. The publisher would determine if I would use both the "s…
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noksagt: It's on the intranet. I have the html and I can send it to you if you would like. It's in spanish though. I'll post the relevant instruction: c) Título completo del documento · En español: todos los títulos en esp…
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fbennett is right. UN style requires that we use the document number (the "signature") when citing (as well as the sale number). example: Bustillo, Inés y José Antonio Ocampo (2003), “Asimetrías y cooperación en el Área de Libre Comercio de las…
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Yes. I only want it printed if the report comes from a particular institution (in this case, the United Nations).
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Fixed. I guess I should have RTFM before. I need to use the code for the symbols: Live and learn
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Here is my problem: ***I GET A PARSING ERROR HERE
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Thanks Rintze. I had seen these. To clarify, do I simply declare the language for my style and it should (when implemented) ignore the Firefox language the user sets? In the second example: et et al in Is this doing the term replace accord…
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Hmmm...ignore this for now. I used a different editor to save the file and it appears to work ok. I will try at my work computer to see if the encoding sticks.