[@author11956, S. 95 in @author22010a, S. 109]

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[@author11956, S. 95 in @author22010a, S. 109]

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HI,

I need a bibtex reference in Scrivener like this: [@author11956, S. 95 in @author22010a, S. 109], to be sure the first author is listed in the literature reference list, but this: [@moreno1956, S. 95 in @buer2010a, S. 109] is not possible.
Is it generally possible to do it oder do I have to integrate the bibtex entry for the first author manually?

Thanks for some hints
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Re: [@author11956, S. 95 in @author22010a, S. 109]

Post by Jon »

I'm sorry, I don't understand. You want the Bookends formatter to generate this string from a reference?

[@author11956, S. 95 in @author22010a, S. 109]

and you're asking how to do that?

Or something else?

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Re: [@author11956, S. 95 in @author22010a, S. 109]

Post by The OMH »

Hi Jon,

in the reflection of your question I think it isn''t a problem in Bookends. It is a problem with my Latex/Pandoc setup.

During compiling markdown text to PDF with this entry: [@buer2010a, S. 212] it becomes during compiling to this: (Buer, 2010, S. 212), which is correct. If I use this [@moreno1956, S. 95 in @buer2010a, S. 109] it becomes to "Buer (2010)" in the PDF, which is incorrect. So it is a problem during compiling.

Sorry, I didn't analyze it to the end.
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