Re: citestyle's BIBLIOSEQUENCE sorts upper and lower alpha separately
Jeremy Malcolm <[email protected]> Tue, 24 Apr 2007 22:02:08 +0800
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> Quoting Jeremy Malcolm <Jeremy <at> Malcolm.id.au>:
>
> > Another problem is that if no primary author is specified but a
> > secondary author is specified (generally because you are citing a
> > book that has editor/s rather than author/s), it lists all of
> > those references at the start of the bibliography, before the letter
> > A. The preferred behaviour would obviously be to interleave them
> > with the other references.
>
> This is probably due to my (or your?) misunderstanding of how a book
> should be encoded in RIS. I've assumed that the names printed on the
> cover go into A1.
Firstly, sorry for the delay in following up. I had disabled mail
delivery from this list for a while and thought I had re-enabled it, but
Sourceforge is a bit flaky that way.
Anyway, I'm sure it is my misunderstanding, but the reason why I do it
that way is because I need RefDB to print (ed) or (eds) after their
names if they are editors, and it won't do that unless I put them into
A2 rather than A1.
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Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
Internet and Open Source lawyer, IT consultant, actor
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