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Use of Chicago Style citations
I am instering citations based on the Chicago style in my document, however
only the author and date will show up. Sometimes the title will. I have check the field codes and the title is not being suppressed. What could cause this? |
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Use of Chicago Style citations
On 12 nov, 23:11, Michael Schwartz
wrote: I am instering citations based on the Chicago style in my document, however only the author and date will show up. Sometimes the title will. I have check the *field codes and the title is not being suppressed. What could cause this? The formatting algorithm causes this behaviour. It's not something you 'select' voluntarely. If I'm not mistaken Microsoft follows the following 'algorithm' for in-text citations in the Chicago style: IF there is no author, title and year THEN display tag ELSE IF there is no author THEN display title and year ELSE IF there is an author, but he is not unique (no idea how they define/check this) THEN display author, title and year ELSE (this is what you will see most of the time) display author and year I have no clue as to this being the correct Chicago style or not though. Of course, once you start suppressing parts, it might look different. There is a small error when you have added pages or a volume to a specific in-text citation and suppress the author (and title) so that only the year and pages will be displayed. Luckely, that error can be solved easily. Yves -- http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography |
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Use of Chicago Style citations
The "implementation" of Chicago style is seriously crappy.
With all the tweaking you have to do to virtually every bibliography entry and any citation for an author with more than one item (let alone more than one from the same year), it hardly saves any time. On Nov 12, 5:11*pm, Michael Schwartz wrote: I am instering citations based on the Chicago style in my document, however only the author and date will show up. Sometimes the title will. I have check the *field codes and the title is not being suppressed. What could cause this? |
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Use of Chicago Style citations
Is there anyway to make it so it can cite Chicago style footnotes?
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Use of Chicago Style citations
On 18 nov, 12:21, Jonathan wrote:
Is there anyway to make it so it can cite Chicago style footnotes? It is not supported at the moment. You could try to create your own style though. The easiest way would probably be to use ordinary "Word" footnotes and then put the citation field inside the footnote. Creating your own style is a bit of a hassle though. You can find some information at http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_offi...ions-1011.aspx or you can try to use the 'easier' way I created at http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eleaseId=15851 Yves -- http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography |
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