That's too bad. Thanks. Another feature that would be nice is to be able 
to select weather to use quotes or brackets as the default container for 
the fields. Both are correct to use.

Erik

On 9/17/2014 2:24 PM, Oliver Kopp wrote:
> Dear Erik,
>
> Current version of JabRef does not have such reformats implemented.
> You and your team are very welcome to submit a patch for such a
> functionality.
>
> Sorry for having not better news,
>
> Oliver
>
> 2014-09-17 22:20 GMT+02:00 Erik Jorgensen <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I work for a research institute at the University of Utah and we'd like
>> to use JabRef to manage our citations. We use a specific format for our
>> bibtex and I'm trying to get JabRef to conform to it as much as
>> possible. I can't seem to figure out how format the author list as we
>> need it (and we're in a time crunch). We'd like them to appear like:
>>
>> author = {A.B. Smith and L.M. Jones and ...}
>>
>> How can I set that format and re-process all of my entries to appear
>> that way?
>>
>> Erik
>>
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