On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 08:19:38AM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Jan 2016, Haines Brown wrote:
> 
> > In JabRef in Optional fields for journal articles I have Month, and I
> > specify its value as 4 August.
> > ...
> > To compile, I remove all files other than the .tex file. When finished,
> > in the resulting PDF the journal citation appears as "...N.S. 177,
> > no. 4047 (April): 393­396...".
> >
> > How is this possible? I cite the article's ISO, but it says the date
> > of publication is 4 August.

>    I suspect that TeX sees the '4' as the month; that's April in most cases.
> What you have entered in the JabRef month column is a day and a month.
> Remove the '4' and all will be well.

When I broke from work, it occurred to me that April is the fourth
month. So I put the date into curly braces and now the reference like
this:

  "...N.S. 177, no. 4047 (4 August): 393­396."

This was the solution to another issue, which is a publication that is
dated September-October. When the Month field is left that way, what
shows up in the PDF is simply September. When I surround it with curly
braces, it appears as it should.

Thanks.


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