Rob Mowry
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Thanks The report ID was: 1578368152 I tried manually uninstalling and re-installing the style a couple of times and got similar errors. I am not sure I can add more details but let me know if I can. One thought is that I've been havi…
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To alu and adam, thanks very much for working on the sheffield styles (including the East Asian Studies style). I just checked back here after a long absence. There's been a lot on my plate this year. I was quite pleasantly surprised that there…
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To take the example from above: East Asian: Hasegawa, Harukiyo and Hook, Glenn D. (eds.) (1998), Japanese Business Management: Restructuring for Low Growth and Globalization, London: Routledge. Town and Planning: Hasegawa, H. and Hook,…
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Hello alu, good luck with your project and let me know if I can be of assistance. Unfortunately I am not all that technical when it comes to writing code, and the East Asian Studies style (which I need) is fairly different from that of the Town and …
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Sorry alu...but do you mean you are working on writing a Harvard-Sheffield .csl file for the style repository? Or did I misunderstand. Thanks in advance for the clarification
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I'll give that a try, thanks!
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Thanks again for your quick response! I'll look at the instructions you posted and see if I can make some sense of it. However since you asked--I don't want to start the entry with a date, that's what the style formatting is doing automaticall…
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Thanks for your very fast response! I tried entering the publications name in the author field and taking out the prefixes. It solved the "c" problem but I wound up with the following in the bibliography: Fujin Shimbun, 1950. Fujin Shimbun. Shuf…
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Resolved. In case anyone has similar issues I post a solution here: 1) Make sure your openoffice is closed. 2) Launch Firefox and select File -> Open File. Select the .xpi file [probably under "downloads" in home folder] and press t…
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Thanks that does help!
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Thanks for your quick reply! Worked like a charm.