Hi Mohammad,

Thank you for remembering and posting the update in this thread! I am 
really excited to read you are working on refnotes : )
I am looking at the new update and will post any feedback/questions in your 
announcement thread.

Odin

Op zondag 4 april 2021 om 07:00:01 UTC+2 schreef Mohammad:

> Hi Odin,
>
>  These will be addressed in new update of Refnotes plugin! 
>  adding output styles for different entry types. 
> See GitHub and Forum for feedback.
>
> https://github.com/kookma/TW-Refnotes
>
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/qgss_exy97g/m/L99utjKEBQAJ
>
> On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 6:08:24 PM UTC+4:30 Odin wrote:
>
>> Using the solutions in this thread for my study notes that I take in my 
>> tiddlywiki, I've run into another problem I am looking for some help with.
>>
>> The <<showrefs>> marco does not differentiate between the type of 
>> reference. When I am referencing a journal article it is fine, but when I 
>> am referencing a book it uses the same layout for the bibliography.
>> I know I can add a custom_output. So I could make one for the A.P.A. 
>> styled journal reference and a A.P.A. styled book reference. I am trying to 
>> figure out how to add a check in the macro for deciding if it is a book or 
>> journal article, and there is already a 'bibtex-entry-type' field built-in. 
>> I am looking for a way to add a check of that field, so when there are 
>> references within a tiddler of different types of sources (books vs journal 
>> articles) it changes the template of that reference.
>>
>> For example, this tiddler has a reference to a book (Green, 2007) and a 
>> reference to an article (Johnson, 2010).
>>
>> References:
>> 1) Author, A., & Author, B. (year). *Title of book.* Publisher
>> 2) Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Title of article. *Journal Title*, 
>> *Volume*(Issue), page range. DOI
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Op maandag 11 mei 2020 12:32:30 UTC+2 schreef Odin Jorna:
>>
>>> It seems that the https://kookma.github.io/Refnotes/ refnotes plugin 
>>> uses another type of reference style than the A.P.A. style that I am used 
>>> (or supposed to use) to.
>>> It is possible to use this plugin to create A.P.A. style reference? It 
>>> uses this format: Author, A., & Author, B. (year). *Title of book.* 
>>> Publisher. 
>>> or Author, A., & Author, B. (year). Title of article. *Journal Title*, 
>>> *Volume*(Issue), page range. DOI for scientific articles.
>>>
>>> So the example reference in the plugin: N.E. Amadeo and M.A. Laborde, 
>>> Hydrogen 
>>> Production From The Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift Reaction: Kinetics And 
>>> Simulation Of The Industrial Reactor,*International Journal of Hydrogen 
>>> Energy*, *1995*.
>>>
>>> would look something like this: N.E. Amadeo and M.A. Laborde. (1995) 
>>> Hydrogen 
>>> Production From The Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift Reaction: Kinetics And 
>>> Simulation Of The Industrial Reactor,*International Journal of Hydrogen 
>>> Energy*, *Volume*(Issue), page range. DOI
>>>
>>> The in text reference would be: (Amadeo & Laborde, 1995) instead of :  
>>> [Amadoe-1995]
>>> <https://kookma.github.io/Refnotes/#AMADEO1995949>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Is there a way to change the formatting in the plugin code?
>>>
>>

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