In-Text Citations: Formatting

In multiple in-text citations, can we have an option in the Style settings to force the following:

[Bachelard, 1994 #65 / de Certeau, 1984 #1740 / Casey, 1993 #220 / Casey, 1999 #1930]

appear as

[Bachelard, 1994; de Certeau, 1984; Casey, 1993, 1999]

Of course his new option would have to respect the existing settings for the sorting order. Maybe a way to do it would be to introduce a new flag, similar to ^na that would tell Biblioscape that some references are a group? Or perhaps looking for idential sirnames in the multiple citation could be sufficient? But it is possible to have arbitrary tags so this will not work universally......

Please consider. Currently using ^na is error prone because Biblioscape can resort the order and also it is impossible to use commas between the years instead of semicolons.

This feature is already

This feature is already supported. If you double click the "Authors" entry, go to the "Consecutive Citations" tab, check the box "Show author name only once (Bowen 1997, 1998)". There are also a couple other options.

Great! Thanks.

Great! Thanks.