Previous reference is in the same footnote
I'm trying to create a new citation style for my master's thesis, one that is inspired by Polish classic methods of citation. At the moment I have two citations in the footnote on the same page that look like this:
31. E. Marczak-Łukaszewicz, Truszki-Zalesie, stanowisko 1..., s. 231-232.
32. E. Marczak-Łukaszewicz, Truszki-Zalesie, stanowisko 1..., s. 232-233.
But I would like it to show up like this:
31. E. Marczak-Łukaszewicz, Truszki-Zalesie, stanowisko 1..., s. 231-232.
32. Tamże, s. 232-233.
Unfortunately I cannot seem to make it work. I have made a template for "tamże" and set it to:
Consecutive citation (same reference) | Previous reference is in the same footnote | Previous reference is NOT part of a multiple citation
But this way the template does not work at all and the first example is shown.
If I remove "previous reference is in the same footnote", "tamże" template is shown, but it is also applied to similar references that are consecutive, but aren't on the same page! As a result something like this would happen:
15. E. Marczak-Łukaszewicz, Truszki-Zalesie, stanowisko 1..., s. 231-232.
-- end of page--
16. Tamże, s. 232-233.
How can I make it so "tamże" shows up ONLY when the same reference (with different page range) is on the same page?
Hello Przemyslaw,
Please follow this example making use of these conditions:
Kind regards,
Peter
Hello Przemyslaw,
Please follow this example making use of these conditions:
Kind regards,
Peter
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to do the trick. It makes "tamże, s. xxx" appear only when the earlier reference is exactly the same, including page range.
EDIT: I think I found out the correct way to do this. This is kind of contradicting the description of the conditions used but it seems to work for me, so:
I'm pretty sure the "tamże (no pages)" also needs the "same page in publication as previous", but yeah, this seems to work now.
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to do the trick. It makes "tamże, s. xxx" appear only when the earlier reference is exactly the same, including page range.
EDIT: I think I found out the correct way to do this. This is kind of contradicting the description of the conditions used but it seems to work for me, so:
I'm pretty sure the "tamże (no pages)" also needs the "same page in publication as previous", but yeah, this seems to work now.
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