You are right. Chapters with reference to pages.
Oct 5, 2021 23:24:22 Bruce D'Arcus :
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 3:57 PM Ypo wrote:
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>> I think that already works. For me it was overkilling when I tried to use it
>> for my personal notes. It was too much work and it cluttered my "global"
>> r
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 3:57 PM Ypo wrote:
> I think that already works. For me it was overkilling when I tried to use it
> for my personal notes. It was too much work and it cluttered my "global"
> references.bib with an item for each cited page.
>
> But maybe that would be the correct way? Sin
I think that already works. For me it was overkilling when I tried to use it
for my personal notes. It was too much work and it cluttered my "global"
references.bib with an item for each cited page.
But maybe that would be the correct way? Since in the bibliography references
it must appear one
Got it, thanks!
John
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On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:54 AM Bruce D
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:42 AM John Kitchin wrote:
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> How would this work?
>
> Does [cite/locators:@someone-2021].
>
> imply a specific field in a bibliography entry, e.g. pages, or location? and
> then CSL is responsible for formatting it to something like "p. 42" or "pp.
> 42-44", etc?
As R
How would this work?
Does [cite/locators:@someone-2021].
imply a specific field in a bibliography entry, e.g. pages, or location?
and then CSL is responsible for formatting it to something like "p. 42" or
"pp. 42-44", etc?
And then if you want to refer to another page in someone-2021, then you
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"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
You could put in a feature request though ;-)
How?
Aside: […]
Thank you for the explanation!
Rudy
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On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 9:18 AM Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
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> "Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
>
> > ATM, your only option is to do "(p. 42)."
>
> Bummer.
You could put in a feature request though ;-)
Aside: the other way to handle this, which has been discussed in the
pandoc community, is to allow infixes
"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
ATM, your only option is to do "(p. 42)."
Bummer.
It would be possible (easy?) to add a "locators" style to
citeproc-el/oc-csl as in oc-biblatex, in which case you would
do:
According to [cite/text:@someone-2021], foo-bar
[cite/locators:@someone-2021].
[cite/lo
On Sun, Oct 3, 2021 at 6:35 AM Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
> I use APA (via CSL) to cite and would like to write
>
> > According to Someone (2021), foo-bar (p. 42).
>
> I can almost do it with
>
> > Accordint to [cite/text:@someone-2021], foo-bar
> > .
>
> Any ideas? In APA, this pattern comes up oft
I use APA (via CSL) to cite and would like to write
According to Someone (2021), foo-bar (p. 42).
I can almost do it with
Accordint to [cite/text:@someone-2021], foo-bar
.
Any ideas? In APA, this pattern comes up often.
Thank you!
R+
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