No, because there is no logical way to distinguish two initials put  
together and a single first name. I always have believed medical  
sciences have made a stupid mistake using such weird name formats.

Christiaan

On 17 Dec 2007, at 3:18 PM, Tobias Witting wrote:

> Hello,
> I hope this is not a completely dumb question:
>
> I just came across the following problem: when authors have double
> initials i.e. H. W. Test and the authorlist in BibTeX is formatted as
> HW Test rather than H. W. Test only the first initial is displayed in
> the LaTeX output. google scholar tends to produce such bibtex.
>
> Is there any automated way of checking the bibtex database in BibDesk
> checking for this and possibly reformatting it?
>
> Cheers
> Tobias
>

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