Hi All,
Does anyone know how to add a timestamp to my in-text citations with Bookends? Currently, I am writing docs in Scrivener, and pasting in the Bookends citations where ever needed. How do I add timestamp info into the pasted, in-text citation. (e.g., say I am quoting from 6:35 in a video. The citation is : {Docker and Smith, 2018, #235347}. How do I get 6:35 to appear in the proper location when I "scan the document" in Word for my final product?
Thanks!
Add timestamp to in-text citation
Re: Add timestamp to in-text citation
You can have any literal text you like (except the backslash) at the beginning or the end of a scanned citation. You include it between backslashes. When this example is scanned, the timestamp will be placed at the end, after a comma and space:
{temp cite\, 6:35\}
Backslashes should appear in pairs (like quote marks), although in the case above the closing } would suffice.
Jon
Sonny Software
{temp cite\, 6:35\}
Backslashes should appear in pairs (like quote marks), although in the case above the closing } would suffice.
Jon
Sonny Software
Re: Add timestamp to in-text citation
Jon,
Thank you so much for you time on this! I appreciate it.
Thank you so much for you time on this! I appreciate it.