Adding pages in footnote

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Adelheid
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Adding pages in footnote

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I use a format for my references that ends with a dot. I then add the page numbers (in Mellel, just adding , p. 124-132, because Mellel doesn't work with { }, and I cannot edit the text highlighted in blue).

So before scanning, it looks like this:

Brunt, 1971, Social conflicts in the Roman republic, 124-132

which, after cutting and pasting it here, turns out to be:
{Brunt, 1971, Social conflicts in the Roman republic}, 124-132

When I scan the document, the footnote displays:

Brunt, P.A., Social conflicts in the Roman republic (Londen 1971)., 124-132

This is how I want it to be, but for that dot right before the comma. Is there a way to loose that dot, only in the footnote (because it has to appear in the bibliography)?

I don't know if

{Brunt, 1971, Social conflicts in the Roman republic\, 124-132\}

would make a difference, but I don't think so?

Thanks,
Adelheid
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Re: Adding pages in footnote

Post by Jon »

Adelheid wrote:I use a format for my references that ends with a dot. I then add the page numbers (in Mellel, just adding , p. 124-132, because Mellel doesn't work with { }, and I cannot edit the text highlighted in blue).
Before going any further, you can (and must) edit the text highlighted in blue in Mellel. Just double-click on it. Add the pages at the end of the citation itself (the blue text), then scan. I think you'll find the problem is solved (but if not, get back to me).

Also look up Cited Pages in the User Guide. You might find that feature helpful, too.

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Adelheid
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Post by Adelheid »

OK, double clicking made it editable. I added \, 124-132\ right after the text. But the result is still the same, the dot is still there.

I will have a look at those Cited Pages.

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I took a look at Cited Pages and tested it. That works just like I want it!

Thanks,

Adelheid
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