Image a source list consisting of 6 references (doesn't matter what they
are):

Select References 1, 3, 5 and make a citation giving the output "(1-3)".

Select References 2, 4, 6 and make a citation giving the output "(4-6)".

Select Reference 1 to 6 and make a citation. I am getting "(1,4,2,5,3,6)"
rather than the expected "(1-6)"

 

This is in Docear4Word (I am the part-time developer) and currently I am
using RestoreProcessorState passing in a list of all the citations in the
document exactly as they are found.

 

My questions are:

1)      Is "(1-6)" actually the expected behaviour? I assume it should be
where citation numbers are used 

2)      Does RestoreProcessorState work differently than processing
clusters?

 

Thanks

Simon Hewitt

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