to eliminate an author's name from the final citation I have to precede it with a hyphen. So far so good.
But when I want to have some preceding text with a citation with suppressed author's name this makes trouble:
1. When I insert
after a scan nothing serious happens but the hyphen is just deleted in the citation text and the final citation logically contains the author's name.\see also \-Foucault, 2007, #68504@69–71
2. If I insert
the result of a scan is-\see also \Foucault, 2007, #68504@69–71
as final citation and???
as citation text.-Foucault, 2007, #68504@69–71\see also \
Is it correct that Bookends is not able to handle preceding text in addition to suppressed author's name (at least in cooperation with Mellel)? Or am I once again to stupid to use the applications correctly?
There would be a workaround of course if you suppress the citation enclosing parentheses, add the citation without the preceding text and then enter the parentheses as well as the preceding text as regular text outside your citation. But anyway I would find it more comfortable for the citing-workflow if preceding text and suppressed author's name would work within the same citation.