On 12.01.2009, at 22:57, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
My tests showed that this doesn't work as I would like. I think most
BibTeX styles expect that the months are written with three letter
abbreviations, jan, feb, ... If I define a @String{jan = {January}}
or
@String{jan = {jan}} macro,
On 13 Jan 2009, at 9:35 AM, Christian Plessl wrote:
On 12.01.2009, at 22:57, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
My tests showed that this doesn't work as I would like. I think most
BibTeX styles expect that the months are written with three letter
abbreviations, jan, feb, ... If I define a
Hi everyone
I make quite extensive use of BibTeX macros. When sending BibTeX
entries to my colleagues I'm using the following template to expand
all macros:
$publications
@$pubType/{$citeKey/$allfiel...@nonempty,
$name/ = {$value/}/$allfiel...@nonempty}
/$publications
This works
On 12 Jan 2009, at 7:58 PM, Christian Plessl wrote:
Hi Christiaan
Is this intended behavior? A possible workaround might be to re-
define
each month with a macro @{jan = January}, but this seems too hackish
for me.
Best regards,
Christian
Yes, BibDesk uses the month names from the