On Nov 10, 2007, at 10:16 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Nov 10, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Alexander H. Montgomery wrote:
>
>>>>> While this can be useful, I personally would also prefer it if the
>>>>> BibDesk Scholar scraper would strip the extra set of braces.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone against this?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I am for it, if it means that this effectively ends the record. But
>>> does it?
>>>
>>> Regarding capitalization, I pretty much ignore whatever comes in,  
>>> and
>>> let the .bst file take care of it. My needs for caps change  
>>> depending
>>> on what the output is supposed to be.
>>>
>>> -Adam G.
>>
>> Brackets are supposed to be used to force capitalization of things
>> that bst files can't know about; i.e., proper nouns and acronyms. So
>> I'm in favor of removing this from Google Scholar; I don't know if
>> this can be done in a non-hacky way.
>
> Try the next nightly build.  If the title has surrounding { and }
> braces, they're removed if it doesn't cause a brace error.

I'm puzzled: since the braces are legit (perhaps Google puts the  
extra set there to keep the title the way they got it?), why remove  
them?  I assume I'm missing something, but...

Justin

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Women are from Earth.
    Deal with it.
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