Is it possible to insert a portion of text inside a citation (I need to use Chicago 15th)? For instance:
{Gray, 2008, The Bob Dylan encyclopedia, xii, 756} (1st edition 2006)
I would like to insert the text in parenthesis inside the citation. If I use the \ like this:
{Gray, 2008, The Bob Dylan encyclopedia, xii, 756\(1st edition 2006)}
I will get a strange citation which ends with a semicolon.
Thanks for any help.
Have a good day.
Insert text inside a citation
Re: Insert text inside a citation
You should terminate the literal quote like this:
{Gray, 2008, The Bob Dylan encyclopedia, xii, 756\(1st edition 2006)\}
Jon
Sonny Software
{Gray, 2008, The Bob Dylan encyclopedia, xii, 756\(1st edition 2006)\}
Jon
Sonny Software
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Re: Insert text inside a citation
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Ps. In the User Guide is explained, but I stopped to the tutorial where it is not clear.
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Ps. In the User Guide is explained, but I stopped to the tutorial where it is not clear.