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Hello, I have a book among my references that is in its 7th edition, and the house style of the publisher requires that this be listed as "7th ed.", but the automatic export reformats it as "seventh ed." Is it possible to change this in the export settings? |
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I'll need a debug log for that entry to be able to say precisely. |
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Thanks—I don’t have time right now to follow up on your two suggestions, but will do that in the next few days.
Steve
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I believe this is a feature that was added in #1446, where numerical editions are converted into ordinals. As discussed in the issue, there exists the issue of the ordinal always being in English. I am writing a non-English document, so this annoyed me as well. A temporary workaround I found is that adding a string suffix (that is not "nd" or "th") after the edition number will keep the number intact (with the suffix). The extra suffix seems to be removed in the actual bibliography, at least for me; however, the |
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I believe this is a feature that was added in #1446, where numerical editions are converted into ordinals. As discussed in the issue, there exists the issue of the ordinal always being in English. I am writing a non-English document, so this annoyed me as well. A temporary workaround I found is that adding a string suffix (that is not "nd" or "th") after the edition number will keep the number intact (with the suffix). The extra suffix seems to be removed in the actual bibliography, at least for me; however, the
.bib
file now has the suffix as well, which is not optimal.