Thank you, Felix.
Maybe the trouble is indeed with the bib file, but I don't see in what way. It
doesn't give me this kind of trouble with LaTeX/BibTex. In fact, I created the
bib file with JabRef in the first place.
This is the corresponding entry for the example below:
@BOOK{SAyDS_2007,
title = {Primer inventario nacional de bosques nativos: informe nacional},
publisher = {Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de la Nación},
year = {2007},
author = {SAyDS},
pages = {92},
address = {Buenos Aires},
isbn = {978-987-96256-6-8},
owner = {Lorenzo Langbehn},
timestamp = {2012.10.03}
}
Adding an additional pair of curly brackets around the author field -- i.e.
{{SAyDS}} -- doesn't help either.
Can you see anything wrong with the entry? I wouldn't even mind if I had to
change all the entries of this type in my database manually, provided I get the
output right.
Lorenzo
From: felix...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 08:18:17 +0200
Subject: Re: [Jabref-users] problem with libre office export filter: authors
with one name only
To: lorenzo.langb...@hotmail.com
CC: jabref-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Hello,I have never experienced this problem. So probably I can't help. In my
case "null" is not printed. May be your bib file causes the problem?
I tried your jstyle file:
\begin{author}\format[Authors(LastFirst,Fullname,sep=; ,LastSep= y ,EtAl= et
al.,3)]{\author}. \end{author}
In my case it prints e.g.
OECD. 2009. Renten auf einen Blick 2009: Renteneinkommenssysteme in
OECD-Ländern. Paris:
-> so there seems to be no general problem.
Felix
On 14 April 2014 21:12, Lorenzo Langbehn <lorenzo.langb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello there
I am using Jabref with the OpenOffice plugin. I haven't had any trouble setting
up a custom export filter to match the styles I need, but for the following:
I have some authors without a first and last name, i.e. texts authored by some
institution, government agency or political movement. The reference in my
bibliography appears as (for instance):
SAyDS, null, (2007), Primer
inventario nacional de bosques nativos: informe nacional, Buenos
Aires, Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de la Nación.
The style is obviously assuming there should be a first name, but there isn't,
so the output is "null".
The author format I specified in my .jstyle file is:
\begin{author}\format[Authors(LastFirst,Fullname,sep=; ,LastSep= y ,EtAl= et
al.,3)]{\author}\end{author}
which works fine for all other references (with "human" authors).
Changing e.g. LastFirst to some of the other possible options (FirstFirst,
LastFirstFirstFirst) or supressing the Fullname option doesn't help: "null"
always appears in the position of the first name/ initials.
Could anybody suggest a solution?
Thanks.
Lorenzo
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