Hi all,
thanks do Daniel and Adam for your help. I used Adams method, since
that looked easier.
Actually I have to correct your advise a little though.
Your wrote:
>At 16:31 Uhr -0700 15.07.2007, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>
>>>I have to replace all instances of
>>>
>>>title = {documentname}
>>>
>>>in Articles (or else, if it is not possible to include only
>>>articles, then in all
>>>entry-types) with
>>>
>>>title = {{documentname}}
>>>
>>>Can I do that with BibDesk?
>>
>>You should be able to do that easily. Use the Edit->Find->Database
>>Find and Replace option, to find & replace in Title fields.
>
>I just realized that I omitted an important point if you use this
>technique: you need to use the Regular Expression option when
>searching. You want to Find .* and Replace with {$0}, where .*
>matches all characters, and $0 specifies that you want to insert the
>entire search result.
This did nothing. I read the manual on Regular Expressions and
found, that your suggestion sounded perfectly right and clever.... It
still did nothing though ;-)
I then had a vision (not quite so) and tried {{$0}} instead of {$0}
and that did what I wanted it to do. Which I cannot explain but I`m
happy with it.
Many thanks and greetings from
Julia
(now able to use natbib with plainnat and German titles in articles!)
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