Comment 3 for bug 611941

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jakejackjacob (jake-jack-jacob) wrote :

I'm not familiar with the code for this stuff (I'm figuring it out... slowly), but I tried what you said and it is a step in the right direction. When removed, the citation yields the page range AND the cited page: ...): 248–253, 250.

The only way I could figure out to remove the page range was to remove:

... write$
page n.dashify

from lines 898 and 899 of the .bst file, which achieved the desired effect—almost. it ended up with: ...):, 250
I finally got what I wanted by changing "father" to "article" in line 262 of the style file.

It works, and so I'm happy, but I don't fully understand what I did in the last step—the \ifthenelse functions are a bit perplexing to me, so I don't know what I disabled. The "father" item is a mystery to me as well.

Do any of you know of any documentation online to help me learn the syntax for this stuff?

Thanks
JACK