On 11 Oct 2007, at 6:50 PM, James Owen wrote:

>>
>> I've just added it yesterday, so if you use the current nightly you
>> can use the following keys:
>>
>> @componentsWithEtAlAfterOne
>> "A" or "A et al."
>>
>> @componentsJoinedByAndWithEtAlAfterOne
>> "A" or "A and B" or "A et al."
>>
>> @componentsJoinedByAndWithEtAlAfterTwo
>> "A" or "A and B" or "A, B, et al."
>>
>> @componentsJoinedByCommaAndAndWithEtAlAfterThree
>> "A" or "A and B" or "A, B, and C" or "A, B, C, et al."
>>
>> You can also use condition tags for that, something like:
>>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<4?>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]/>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]><$name/>, </[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
>>> et al.
>> </[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> Christiaan
>
> That is a great, long list of new options.
>
> Is there a way to do Tom, Dick and Harry, rather than Tom, Dick, and
> Harry?
>
>
> James

Use a combination of condition and collection tags and the (new)  
modifier key @arrayDroppingLastObject

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<2?>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]><$name/><? 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >, </ 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > and
</[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]/>


Christiaan


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