I tried to send the message below but I can't have attachments. I've uploaded
the sample here instead (it's
84kb):http://www.megafileupload.com/en/file/565341/sampleThesis-zip.html
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Subject: RE: [Jabref-users] Capitalization in article titles
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 14:05:37 -0400
Thanks, I'm using Miktex-2.9.4813-v64 on a Windows 7 computer, and Jabref
2.9.2. I'm attaching here a zip with a minimal version of my document, the
template I'm using, and also with the bibliography including the .bib Jabref
database.
You can see in the compiled PDF in the bibliography three relevant cases(1) has
an article title with Capitalization in the Jabref database but becomes all
lower case(2) has an article title with Capitalization in the Jabref database
and surrounded by braces preserving the capitlization(3) is a book title that
naturally maintains the capitalization as I wanted it.
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 16:10:45 +0100
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Subject: Re: [Jabref-users] Capitalization in article titles
Could you post the minimal tex and bibtex (one representative entry)
files that exhibit this behaviour?
BTW: What tex distribution/version are are you using?
P.
On 17/09/14 14:28, Sir Dan wrote:
Also, I just tried this. I added {} around the
entire tile manually in Jabref and that particular entry
appeared correctly capitalized.
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Subject: RE: [Jabref-users] Capitalization in article titles
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 09:17:46 -0400
In my tex file, I use
\bibliographystyle{plain}
Do you recommend something else?
I also wanted to clarify my OP. The capitalization in
my Jabref database is fine. It just does not get
translated in the final compiled Latex PDF, for articles
only.
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 20:26:12 +1000
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Subject: Re: [Jabref-users] Capitalization in article
titles
Sounds to me as though it is most definitely
related to the citation style.
--
Nicholas Hamilton
On 17 Sep 2014, at 8:22 pm, Peter Rockett
<[email protected]>
wrote:
On 17/09/14 10:39, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Peter,
you should be more explicit about what you are
doing. The behaviour you
described might be related to a specific
citation style.
"...the bibtex source" ??? How is that tied to a
specific citation style?
P.
Axel
Am 17.09.2014 um 08:18 schrieb Peter Rockett:
On 17/09/14 01:34, Sir Dan wrote:
I'm using Jabref as my reference
manager and pdflatex under TeXworks. In the
final converted final
with all the article titles turn lower-case.
For books and theses
this is not the case.
Under Options --> Preferences --> File,
I have added the entry
"title" (without quotation marks) under "Store
the following fields
with braces around capital letters" to
preserve the capitalization
for article titles as I type them into Jabref.
However, in spite of
doing so the .bbl file still does not have
braces around the title or
around the capital letters.
Some things that I have tried are: removing
all aux files in the
TeXworks, deleted the .bbl file, closed and
re-opened the Jabref
database and Jabref itself, restarted the
computer.... any ideas on
what I might be doing wrong here?
No idea! Works for me on Ubuntu...
If you examine the bibtex source, does this
(at least) have the
braces in the right places?
P.
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