188BET靠谱吗Zotero 7 inserting "by" into subsequent cites
I use legal Bluebook style, which calls for citing subsequent sources in footnotes as follows:
Jones, supra note 178, at 366.
188BET靠谱吗Upon upgrading to Zotero 7, now the cites have "by," inserted, as follows:
Jones, by, supra note 178, at 366.
Does anyone know why this is happening?How can I fix it?It's going to cause a major problem for my draft if I can't get it sorted ASAP.I am comfortable editing the style if there's a fix.
Jones, supra note 178, at 366.
188BET靠谱吗Upon upgrading to Zotero 7, now the cites have "by," inserted, as follows:
Jones, by, supra note 178, at 366.
Does anyone know why this is happening?How can I fix it?It's going to cause a major problem for my draft if I can't get it sorted ASAP.I am comfortable editing the style if there's a fix.
It has not legitimate function, so deleting it is definitely the right thing to do and we'll delete it in the main style, too, but there's still something weird going on: I don't really see why we'd suddenly have a verb-short label for author, so would have to investigate the source of that (cc @bwiernik)
https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/commit/9d5a7903299c1c56598bf758a3153358a57908e2
I think that's just a mistake, right?Or did we discuss that somewhere?
It seems odd to me that author wouldn't have a verb form of the term for citation formats like
"The sun also rises," by Ernest Hemingway
, but if styles are widely written assuming that the term is empty, we can remove it.