Hi Jon,
I just discovered a missing element in my custom version of the MHRA format. In the footnote citations, it opens like this:
a, 't', f, v {(d)}
this is all fine, but then I should get something like this:
, *article page range* (p. *cited pages*).
So if the article is on pages 129-143 of the journal and I'm citing page 136, the result should be:
, 129-143 (p. 136).
Is there any way to achieve this result? I've been toying around with the various options in the formats manager, but haven't been able to find a solution.
Page range and cited pages
Re: Page range and cited pages
Hi,
Cited pages are added by you in the temp citation, e.g.
{temp citation info@136}
However, if you have cited pages Bookends will remove the page range in the (this is a much-requested feature, not a bug). So you can't get the output you want that way. You'll have to do it with "quoted text":
{temp citation info\ (p. 136)\}
Jon
Sonny Software
Cited pages are added by you in the temp citation, e.g.
{temp citation info@136}
However, if you have cited pages Bookends will remove the page range in the (this is a much-requested feature, not a bug). So you can't get the output you want that way. You'll have to do it with "quoted text":
{temp citation info\ (p. 136)\}
Jon
Sonny Software