Is it possible to \cite with author in UPPERCASE without touch in my bib
file?
I couldn't find a tip about this, I already read Bib mod manual.
I'm using MkIV.
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Wagner Macedo
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On 02/10/12 11:59, Wagner Macedo wrote:
Is it possible to \cite with author in UPPERCASE without touch in my bib
file?
I couldn't find a tip about this, I already read Bib mod manual.
I'm using MkIV.
Short answer: yes, that's possible.
Longer answer: bib mod manual, section 2.3, \setupcite.
On 10 February 2012 08:23, Thomas A. Schmitz thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.dewrote:
Longer answer: bib mod manual, section 2.3, \setupcite. You can hook
something like \bgroup\WORD and \egroup into the left= and right= keys.
It didn't solve, because when I have an author et al, results in AUTHOR
ET
On 02/10/2012 12:58 PM, Wagner Macedo wrote:
Longer answer: bib mod manual, section 2.3, \setupcite. You can hook
something like \bgroup\WORD and \egroup into the left= and right= keys.
It didn't solve, because when I have an author et al, results in
AUTHOR ET AL, that is not the
Ah, yes. I'm setuping my own style. As I'm not so good with TeX (if this
could be in Lua, will be perfect), I'm using apa, that is the closest to my
style.
So, all right, I'll try to customize my style, that is the only good
solution to this. Thanks by attention, Thomas.
--
Wagner Macedo
On 10
On 02/10/2012 03:10 PM, Wagner Macedo wrote:
Ah, yes. I'm setuping my own style. As I'm not so good with TeX (if this
could be in Lua, will be perfect), I'm using apa, that is the closest to
my style.
So, all right, I'll try to customize my style, that is the only good
solution to this. Thanks
On 10 February 2012 12:33, Thomas A. Schmitz thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.dewrote:
1. Edit a local copy of cont-au.bst and insert a function that will make
the author name uppercase. bst is infamous for its incomprehensible syntax,
but it appears to be possible. this would be the proper way. google