Dear All
I have a very basic question. I need to have a biblatex style that fits the requirements from a French publisher. You have a sample below.
In a nutshell
— mostly commas between elements of the reference, no points, no colons.
— date at the end (no brackets around the date)
— no "in: " before journal names
— extensive use of op. cit and ibid. (not ibidem) for repeated citations.
— note style (= complete references in first occurrences)
So, unless I'm wrong, it needs to be one of the verbose styles but I am at a loss for find one that would do that "out of the box". I have read the ext-verbose doc and can see ways of achieving the result, but there might a more immediate solution in the available styles. I'd much appreciate your input if you think of something I have not seen! Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Mathias
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BibTeX, biblatex and biber ⇒ biblatex style with just commas and date at the end?
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