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Disregard the bracket question above. Thanks.
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The solution is to use group prefixes and suffixes?
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Actually, I know how I've erred, but I haven't as of yet been able to hit upon a solution.
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Wow - that worked perfectly. Draft is now updated https://gist.github.com/3034521. There are now just a couple of things that I can find wrong. One is the use of brackets for certain items. If a book (or edited volume, etc) lacks a place of publ…
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That's more work (I think), but I take your point and will try and implement it that way.
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Does it matter what I call the macros? Can I just create a macro called "editor-translator-biblio"?
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1. Perfect and thank you yet again. The term "editortranslator" is only for those instances when a contributor is both an editor and translator?
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I can no longer edit the original draft version of the style that was hosted on github so I've had to create a new one (I've also created a github account so that this won't happen again). The current draft can be found at: https://gist.github.co…
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Ah, that makes sense. Thank you so much.
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Additionally if I change the line to it doesn't resolve the situation. If I change the lines to It removes quotes from the short titles of manuscripts and letters bu…
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I'm afraid I have one more issue. As things stand the full citation of a manuscript or letter does not enclose the title in quotation marks (which is excellent). However, the short title of these document types (manuscript and letter), when used …
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Thank you both. I hit upon another solution by accident (a typo). As I've no idea why this worked or what other effects it might have I've implemented Rintze's solution. I take it that match="none" means that the subsequent arguments won't…
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Thanks for the kind words adamsmith and thanks for providing solutions to all the tricky problems. I have one more issue (at least) that I haven't been able to resolve. That is the one I've asked about already above seeking to suppress "n.d." when…
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Perfect! I think it's done I'll wait until Monday before adding it to the repository as I need to double-check a few items. Thank you so much!
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1. I can safely say it would have taken me an age to figure that out. 2. I've removed the hard coding and used the locale styling [en-GB] for quotes. I've used quotes="true" for the relevant documents. I should be able to figure the rest out. Than…
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Adamsmith, the code which you kindly provided allowing for the use of op. cit. with a reference to the first use of the full citation is that below. …
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Excellent and thank you. That's what I figured but I couldn't find the type that would correspond to letter. Thanks for the link - it's very useful :)
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Sorry for typos and grammatical errors.
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Thanks adamsmith! I've another issue to do with date formats. For most of the document types (books, articles) etc just include the year. However, the date formats of letters has to be handled a little differently to include day month year. I tho…
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For a manuscript type would it possible to write it up in csl so that it could handle a date range, such as 1923-34, or that type of thing?
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Disregard the previous post as I've figured out a solution for this. Aside from a few remaining oddities it's pretty much there. These oddities include: With archival documents (I use manuscript or document for these) when the date is left blank "…
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I'm getting there but I appear to be stuck on what I think should be a pretty simple issue. That is, when citing a chapter section of an edited volume getting the editor(s) to appear before the book title. It now formats the citation: John Suet, '…
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Absolutely - once I get a few things figured out!
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It's ok I eventually figured it out ... thanks again
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Adamsmith, I'd like to thank you again as your additions work perfectly and provide precisely the solution that I asked for. Unfortunately I made an error in my request as the disambiguation example I provided is incorrectly formatted. Thus,subse…
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Thank you so much for the prompt and excellent reply
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The link below is to a book (via Google books) formatted in this style http://books.google.ie/books?id=1E1zksfOfscC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=clio+medica+op+cit&source=bl&ots=FXJzJxEXN-&sig=CP1DwF0fb2LgA2bx…
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My mistake. The citation style is Sage Harvard
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Thank you Adam, it works perfectly. You've just saved me a huge amount of tedious work.
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Hi, Is there any chance of getting some help on the quotations issue?