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Sign upChange chinese-gb7714-* to fit the standard better. #3326
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Thanks for the et-al fix. There's no way for mixed-language bibliographies in CSL at this time, so we're going to leave the default-locale as is. |
ukyoi commentedFeb 14, 2018
I made two changes.
First, and the most important, et-al-use-first is ought to be 3 according to the standard, then I changed et-al-min to 4 to fit it.
Second, I removed default-locale in files, since the standard specified strings such as "et al." should fit the native language of the original documents.
I'm not sure whether there is a proper way to process mixed-language references in the same thesis. So please tell me if I made anything wrong.