> Are you finding that the capitalization logic of your bibtex style
> isn't working for you?

> Or is this just for display purposes?

You are right, I should precise that I am working in a 'display'
environment, where I use a personal RTF template to mimick this style:
http://www.politicalstudies.org/styleguide.asp -- since I haven't
found it in bst format.

My concern is that the titleCapitalize puts capitals on all words,
including 'in' and 'and'. I would like to create an exception list
(see a previous post to the list).

The alternative, proposed here, would be to capitalize titles properly
in my original file. That's what I am trying to do.

Of course my ideal solution would be to find the style linked to above
in bib/bst but I could not locate anything like this.

François


On 11/07/07, James Howison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 10, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Adam M. Goldstein wrote:
>
> > On Jul 10, 2007, at 7:15 PM, François Briatte wrote:
> >
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> Is there a script to smart-capitalize (as in journals: all words
> >> except small ones like 'in' -- 'and' -- etc.) text fields, usually
> >> titles, in BibDesk?
> >>
> >> The wiki does not indicate such a script.
> >>
> >> I guess a script would go (for each word of field, loop if word ==
> >> 'if' or 'and'… ; else, capitalize).
> >
> > The included scripts, accessible from the scripts menu, includes
> > various capitalization scripts.
> >
> > The menu is the little squiggly thing to the right of the Help menu.
>
> Are you finding that the capitalization logic of your bibtex style
> isn't working for you?  In general the advice is to {} protect
> abbreviations and words following some punctuation (some styles
> recognize periods, but sometimes you want capitals after, say, an em-
> dash ---  Other than that capitalization is the style file's
> responsibility.
>
> Or is this just for display purposes?
>
> --J
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