On 13.08.2007, at 22:19, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

>
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 9:19 PM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
>
>>
>> On 13.08.2007, at 21:05, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:57AM, "Simon Spiegel"
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 13.08.2007, at 20:34, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:31AM, "Simon Spiegel"
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And yet another question. Do I understand this correctly that  
>>>>>> only
>>>>>> 'editor' and 'author' are treated as names? Styles like jurabib
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> biblatex offer a bunch of other name fields like 'bookauthor',
>>>>>> 'translator' etc. Any chance that these are added?
>>>>>
>>>>> Add them as "Person" fields in the Defaults pref pane, and they
>>>>> should be parsed using BibTeX name rules (and treated as person
>>>>> objects, as author and editor are).
>>>>
>>>> I really learn something new about BibDesk everyday. Ok, I added
>>>> 'translator' and some other fields, and they're now tread correctly
>>>> by BibDesk (for autocomplete et al.), but if I understand you
>>>> correctly, I should now be able to use 'persons.translator' and
>>>> configure the name like for 'author' in my template file, and this
>>>> doesn't work.
>>>
>>> After adding Translator as a person field and creating a dummy
>>> reference with a couple of translators, this works for me in the
>>> default RTF template.  What doesn't work?
>>>
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]/>

This works, but can I do something like <$authors><$firstName/> < 
$lastName/><?$authors>/</$authors> with Translator once it's defined  
as a person?

simon



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