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Question about @
Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 11:37 am
by mawyn
Let's say I have a reference with author John Doe and title "My Book". A subsequent citation should be formatted like this:
John Doe, "My Book."
If a subsequent citation includes cited pages, I'd like it to look like this:
John Doe, "My Book," 44-45.
How do I define this format? I've tried the following:
a, “s {,” @.^.” }
it works fine if I specify a cited page:
John Doe, “My Book,” 33.
But when I don't, it looks like this:
John Doe, “My Book,” .
I'm expecting "@" to be empty in this case but it apparently isn't.
Re: Question about @
Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 3:13 pm
by Jon
You would modify the temp citation yourself using Cited Pages.
{temp cite@44-45}
You can do this before it's inserted using Edit -> Copy Citation With Modifiers if you want.
Jon
Sonny Software
Re: Question about @
Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 3:50 pm
by mawyn
That's exactly what I'm doing. But when I use that it doesn't always expand the way I expect it to.
I'm using the following formatting string:
{,” @.^.” }
It transforms the temp citation:
{temp cite@44-45}
correctly to:
John Doe, "My Book," 44-45.
But when the temp citation is just:
{temp cite}
the formatted citation is:
John Doe, “My Book,” .
What I'm trying for, though, is:
John Doe, “My Book.”
My understanding of the formatting string I'm using above is that the second temp citation - the one without a @ page number - should print out the string behind the ^. In other words just:
."
What it seems to be doing, though, is still printing the formatting string before the ^ with an empty value of @.
Matthew
Re: Question about @
Posted: Sat May 14, 2022 4:48 pm
by Jon
You're using a format to create a temp citation? That's what you've set in Preferences?
If so, I strongly suggest you use one of the built-in option. Preferences Author, Date, Unique ID.
Now when you us Copy Cited you'll get something like
{Doe, 2022, #123434}
which you can edit to
{Doe, 2022, #123434@44-45}
Now when you scan you'll get the result you want.
If you have a good reason why you want to use a format, please write directly to tech support and we'll see what we can do.
Jon
Sonny Software