Closed HongDacheng closed 5 years ago
Ask Mendeley ;-)
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 11:01 PM HongDacheng notifications@github.com wrote:
When I use endnote, grouped references(multiple references) can be: [in text] (1a,1b) or (1a-c) [bibliography] 1a 1b 1c but in mendeley, it is like: [in text] (1,2) or (1-3) [bibliography] 1 2 3 so how can I realize this format in mendeley?
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No, this is a CSL question and the answer is that we don't support this. See "composite style" here: https://citationstyles.org/authors/#/csl-limitations
When I use endnote, grouped references(multiple references) can be: [in text] (1a,1b) or (1a-c) [bibliography] 1a 1b 1c but in mendeley, it is like: [in text] (1,2) or (1-3) [bibliography] 1 2 3 so how can I realize this format in mendeley?