Charles, Thanks for the help there. I hope it hasn't taken up to much of you time. yes I am doing it on English reformed theology (is this your field too). Though my college use the Society of biblical literature conventions. I think the T&T Clark ones are quite close and should not cause to a problem.
That would be great if you could send me those files. I will use that arrangement. I will also delete the Society of Biblical Literature entry from the wiki. Is it ok can I add your files to the wiki as the T&T clark one is empty. I don't have time before my thesis is due in. But what books (websites) are best for learning how to edit bst files. Richard On 20/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard McIntosh wrote: > Dear All, > > Thanks for all the help so far. > > I really need the inbook references to come out something like this, > > footnote first citation: > > Stephen Sykes, "P. T. Forsyth on the Church" in Justice the True and Only > Mercy (ed. Trevor Hart; Edinburgh: T&T Clark,1996) > > subsequent footnote citation > > Sykes, "Forsyth on Church", > > Bibliography entry > > Stephen Sykes, "P. T. Forsyth on the Church" pages 1-15 in Justice the > True and Only Mercy Edited by Trevor Hart. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1996. > It starts to get complex and weird, especially the place where you put the pages. It is possible with a lot of massaging and a custom bst file which is not very easy to do. When you start redifining lot of stuff in jurabib, you can get borders effect. You seem to be in the field of English Reformed Theology. I have done a T&T Clark bst file and jurabib customization, that I can give you. Maybe you can convince your supervisor to let you adopt T&T bibliographical convention which is also fairly quaint and gain time, energy and serenity. Cheers, Charles
