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In my research, I use a large number of references to new editions of old works. I.e. citations that look like this:
(Nietzsche, [1885] 2011)
It would be very helpful to be able to search for styles that support original-date by using the ‘Search by example’ feature. However, none of the given reference examples include original-date within their metadata, so this doesn’t seem to be possible.
My workaround has been to clone the Styles repository and grep the contents, but that is a bit crude compared to ‘Search by example.’
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To be honest, adding the original date is very easy, so any style that you like and fits your needs is expandable to include the original-date with a single line of code: <date variable="original-date" form="text"/>
In my research, I use a large number of references to new editions of old works. I.e. citations that look like this:
It would be very helpful to be able to search for styles that support
original-date
by using the ‘Search by example’ feature. However, none of the given reference examples includeoriginal-date
within their metadata, so this doesn’t seem to be possible.My workaround has been to clone the Styles repository and grep the contents, but that is a bit crude compared to ‘Search by example.’
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: