Hi all,

I have a quick question.
I'm processing for Chicago Manual of style author date format.
 pandoc -t docx --csl=.pandoc/csl/chicago-author-date.csl 

I'm using the following syntax
[@Heller:2007i, 10; see also @Gal:1987; @Heller:1989].

for a citation that I want to render as
(Heller 2007, 10; see also Gal 1987; Heller 1989)

what it does, it gives me:
(Heller 2007, 10, 1989; see also Gal 1987)

So it moves the Heller 1989 up front to join the first citation of the same author and then, obviously deletes the author last name. 
Is there any way to prevent that (only for this citation)? 
As the other Heller citation should come after the "see also".

Help much appreciated!

all best

Jan



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