Preventing styles at end of citation

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kmunoz
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Preventing styles at end of citation

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I'm using Danny Zacharias' SBL citation format and I'm having a problem with page numbers. In secondary footnote citations, the SBL format is

Surname, <i>Short Title</i>, page#.

The secondary order format in Bookends that Zacharias set up looks like:

a, <i>s.</i>

Within my text (using Mellel), I set up the page call (based on Zacharias' tip) by added the reference from Bookends, then editing the object and adding @page# at the end, where page# is, for example, 151.

Question: is this the best way to do that? The reason I ask is that, as it currently stands, whenever I have a secondary order citation in my document, the page number is also italicized, and I can't figure out how to prevent it. The a, <i>s.</i> format seems to keep the italicizing "open" at the end, so that whatever follows also gets italicized, which isn't proper SBL style. How do I fix this, assuming @page# is the best way to include page numbers?
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Post by Jon »

Hi, I'll have to look into this to see if there is a problem that needs to be fixed.

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Post by Jon »

I see the problem. It will be fixed in the next update.

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