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Ohh, I got it. Thank you! I corrected the problem!
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Oh understand now (I think)! The only hungarian author cited as chicago style specifies are the one, whose name does not contain specific hungarian characters (like: ö,ő,ü,ű and ó) Didn't think that could cause a problem, but it seems to be the cas…
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It is the Chicago style (double checked) And I checked one citation of all books as well in the codes, and found that family and given names are both correct everywhere... The only time this problem accures is, when the full citation is needed, all…
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Strange... I tried to generare the same book's citation in a new document, the result: Fazekas Sándor, A protestáns etika kézikönyve (Kálvin, 2017); Stott John Robert Walmsley, Korunk égető kérdései: keresztyén szemmel (Harmat, 2009); István…
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It is correct, those are the last names (sorry, I confused the expressions last name and first name)
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I hope it will work. Here are zhe five books I citate in this document. https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ar6CyWPQakg-lFMnEINkXs3LtZcG?e=EQ1sXi
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I did not have to correct anything in my libary the names were in the right place there from the beginning. And I tried to delete and recitate the items, but they apeared the same way...
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I use the "Chicago manual of style 17th edition (full note)" I used 5 books in the document in question, from which two were cited for the first time like this: Fazekas Sándor, A protestáns etika kézikönyve (Kálvin, 2017), 332. (the first name …
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Thank you for the quick answer! I checked the names in my database, they are all in two field mode, and both first and lastnames in the correct field, all the same way... Dou you have any idea what could cause them being cited differently? (I delete…