Customizable Bibliographic Citation Style (in Settings)

Anderson Abreu
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It would be useful to provide an option to make a custom configuration of the bibliographic "Citation Style" available under "Settings". This would allow each user to choose their own style or the style required by their country/institution. As Logos already knows every detail of the book (ex.: author, surname, title, publisher, location, year, pages, etc.) it is relatively easy to let the user choose from one of the predefined styles or create their own by selecting the sequence of information and the text formatting you want for each piece of information (ex.: uppercase, bold, italics, etc.).
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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This suggestion is extremely useful because there has been a delay in releasing new citation styles. For example, for Brazil, after more than 5 years of Logos, we still don't have a single style. On the other hand, there are several styles used in different universities in the country and Logos is unlikely to release many styles here.
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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Agree that this could be a quite useful feature in Logos. As Anderson mentioned, some universities and seminaries sometimes create their own based on a reference style.0
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This can actually be particularly important for many academic realities! Please, considerate!0