Hi Christiaan
>> Is this intended behavior? A possible workaround might be to re-
>> define
>> each month with a macro @{jan = January}, but this seems too hackish
>> for me.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Christian
>
> Yes, BibDesk uses the month names from the user localization for the
> default month name macros. If you want to change this, you can
> override the macros for the month name. Either in your document or in
> BD's Fields prefs.
My tests showed that this doesn't work as I would like. I think most
BibTeX styles expect that the months are written with three letter
abbreviations, jan, feb, ... If I define a @String{jan = {January}} or
@String{jan = {jan}} macro, January or jan will be included in curly
braces and thus treated literally.
Is there a way how I can iterate over all fields but the month field
and use the bibTeXString key instead of value for month in my template
(see below)? Is there an array modifier for excluding a key, I
couldn't find any.
<$publications>
@<$pubType/>{<$citeKey/><$allfiel...@nonempty>,
<$name/> = {<$value/>}</$allfiel...@nonempty>}
</$publications>
Best regards,
Christian
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