First a bit of background. I regularly work on Wikipedia and am used to the sfn/citation system:
Some text.{{sfn|MartinR|202|p=5}}
{{reflist}}
* {{citation|author=MartinR|title=A book|date=2020}}
yields
Some text.[1]
1^ MartinR (2020) p. 5
* MartinR (2020); A book
Note that the page number is reported in the references section, not in the citations. I'm trying to do something similar with refnotes but find that I can't control multiple page references without repeating the whole citation or else only seeing the last page number. For example, if my
:refnotes: page has:
^ Note name ^ :harvard:Machinery1940 ^
| Author | Machinery |
| Year | 1940 |
| Title | Handbook for Machine Shop & Drawing Office |
| Edition | 10th, reprinted |
| Publisher | New York, The Industrial Press |
I can create the references
[(:harvard:Machinery1940>>page:901)][/m] and [m][(:harvard:Machinery1940>>page:918)] but only see
3. ^ab Machinery, 1940. H ... ed. New York, The Industrial Press, p.918.
Is there any way around this other than creating a note card for every page?
A couple of other questions if I may:
1) I can't get any other namespace than :harvard: to display harvard citations properly, even if I just use the
inherit: :harvard: syntax.
2) Is there any way to append additional data to the citation? I tried
| note-text | DDC 629.1 | but it was ignored.