I agree with you, Dennis...and this way, the user will be able to change the
citation output to fit any configuration he/she desires, or to fit anyone's
"standard."
I just happen to like Ms. Mills and think she has done a lot of great work.
However, like you, I still have some sources where I like to do it "my way,"
regardless of what anyone else has put firth. One of my dreams is to one
day get pupblished in a journal. For that project I plan to be a strict
conformist to the journal's protocol!
Yes, I think Legcay should really consider building this source output
flexibility into v7. It's just another way to show we all care about
professionalism in our genealogical research (whether or not we are actually
professional genealogists!).
Thanks,
Gail Rich Nestor
Smyrna, Georgia
www.roots2buds.net
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:10:17 -0400, "Gail Rich Nestor"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I really think it's
going to take giving the user complete flexibility in custom "building" the
source output for each source type or for each individual source. I see it
working sort of like the event sentences do. You plug in each component
and
all punctuation using fields from the master source and/or citation detail
screen.
"Dennis Kowallek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded:
I would like to see it implemented this way. I have my own method of
formatting citations and would not want to be locked in to someone
else's "standard".
Maybe for V7...
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