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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 13:26:27 -0700
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Subject: Re: Template for citations
Author: Leanne (Authority)
Date: 06-27-2009 09:26 PM
Does it show the "little circle" non-breaking space between the p.^pp.*Cited Pages ?
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 19:13:04 -0700
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Subject: Re: Template for citations
Author: Cyphert (New User)
Date: 06-28-2009 03:12 AM
The cut from endnotes is (Author, |Year|, p.^pp. Cited Pages|) On my screen I can see a little starish circle (if you look close, it's really four dots arranged as a trapizoid) before the "p" and before the "cited pages" There's also a plain 'dot' before the line before Year, and another between Cited and Pages. thanks! dale
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:55:43 -0700
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Subject: Re: Template for citations
Author: Leanne (Authority)
Date: 06-28-2009 02:55 PM
Perhaps you can attach your style so someone on the forum can look at it. (the add attachment option is under the "Tags" line in a reply window, at the bottom) as I can't reproduce your problem with that set up. If you unformat the reference does it look like this? {Birnie, 1983 #70@2-20}?
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:24:55 -0700
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Subject: Re: Template for citations
Author: Cyphert (Visitor)
Date: 06-28-2009 03:24 PM
I've noticed that when I un-format a citation for some reason, but I always type mine in as {Birnie, 1983 #70 2}. I NEVER use the 'cite while you write' feature, so I don't see the formatted result until after I've run my first bibliography. At that point, the program does seem to put the @ sign into the citations, whether I've typed them in that way or not, but I'm not sure that it does so consistently. Maybe that is something I should watch for?
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 08:12:39 -0700
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Subject: Re: Template for citations
Author: Leanne (Authority)
Date: 06-28-2009 04:12 PM
There is a definite difference. The way you are doing it, is putting the page numbers in as "suffix" and that would ignore the "Cited Pages" which is a "field" and are designated by the I am sure that is what is causing your inconsistency. I would think that without the @ there, you would not see the p. or pp. being used at all, or that the whole p.^pp. would be seen (probably if non-breaking/link-adjacent and forced separate characters were not correctly placed)? You can see the different options, if you right click in a formated reference and "edit citation" then look at the more option. Prefix and Suffix would used to say something like (See Smith et al, 2009 for a review) while the "pages" would be the "Cited Pages".
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 28 Jun 2009 08:31:00 -0700
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Subject: Re: Template for citations
Author: Cyphert (Visitor)
Date: 06-28-2009 04:30 PM
I guess I should have known the @ meant something important and not just ignored it, huh? It didn't exist when I first started using Endnotes. (I suppose I could also have read the new instructions that came with an upgrade. ;-) ha! ) Anyway, I'll start incorporating the @ into my citations, and I'll bet everything is nice. thanks!
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