I'm creating source templates. I have a field called {Type} that is input as database and images. This works fine in my footnote. But in my Bibliography I would like it to say Database and images. Capitalized.
A similar issue, if the Author is put in as John Doe, it's fine in the footnote. But in the Bibliography, I want it to say Doe, John.
I somehow feel maybe there is an entire class of 'functions' (Namecase and/or Reverse) I'm not finding. Are either of these doable? And if there is something I need to go read, that's great too.
Thanks,
Jackie
* Source templates and capitalization
Source templates and capitalization
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Jackie
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Re: Source templates and capitalization
Checkout the FH Help > Family Historian Help > Sources and Source Templates > Source Template Formats
There under Field Code Qualifiers there is REVERSE for Name fields that does what you want, along with some others.
I wonder if you entered Database and Images in Title case (Capitalization means entirely in CAPITALS) which would be correct for Bibliography, you could then use the =ToLower(...) function in the Footnote, but I have not tried that.
There under Field Code Qualifiers there is REVERSE for Name fields that does what you want, along with some others.
I wonder if you entered Database and Images in Title case (Capitalization means entirely in CAPITALS) which would be correct for Bibliography, you could then use the =ToLower(...) function in the Footnote, but I have not tried that.
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Re: Source templates and capitalization
Thanks Mike. That worked. {=ToLower(%SOUR._FIELD[2]%)}
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Re: Source templates and capitalization
Jackie, you might want to use the shortcut for the field you want rather than using the index, as if one of the fields is not entered you might not get the value you were expecting.
These are covered in the Help https://www.family-historian.co.uk/help ... ences.html at the bottom of the page.
I would guess your field would be something like
%SOUR.~TX-TYPE%
These are covered in the Help https://www.family-historian.co.uk/help ... ences.html at the bottom of the page.
I would guess your field would be something like
%SOUR.~TX-TYPE%
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Re: Source templates and capitalization
Thank you Jane. I'll work on that. I'm still struggling figuring out data references, but making progress and appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Jackie
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