Hey. I have a problem with refer, and the setting `et-al`. I looked through this previous thread hoping for some answers: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2019-09/msg00004.html
and the problem I have is that the proposed solutions in this thread do not work for me. My question then is this: what should I do in order to make it work? If necessary I can of course reproduce the selected database records that I am using when I cite, if this helps in any way. I looked through the replies and I did test them and they did not yield the expected results, where after some N number of authors in a record, the label printed should be first author and then appended et al and then rest of the label string. Now, to be honest I am using a slightly outdated build of refer, so perhaps this behavior has been fixed in some later version, I don't know, I didn't pull from git HEAD and build groff and refer in order to check. As far as I could tell, the only way to make refer use the string in the et-al setting or whatever the name is for this functionality in refer, is to use `@` in the label expression, which will expand somehow either with join-authors, or use et-al when some condition is met. I confess to be slightly bewildered by the prose that documents both `@` and `et-al`, so it would be nice to understand how properly use this feature, instead of a work around I use now where I just use `short-label` instead when i want to use `et-al`. If it helps, here is the version I am on: refer --version GNU refer (groff) version 1.22.3