On 30/07/11 16:59, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
> Without having thought through it, maybe there's something you could do with 
> global macro files (Preferences->Fields)?
> 
> Jonas
> 
> On 30 Jul 2011, at 21:18, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote:
>> I would like to know whether it is currently possible to make an rtf
>> template where journal names in citations are shown abbreviated AND
>> punctuated in a way similar to what can be done with authors initials.
>> Example:
>>
>> J Biol Chem -> J. Biol. Chem.
>>
>> I understand the difficulty of deciding when a word in the journal name
>> is complete (and needs not a dot) or not, but I would prefer too many
>> rather than too litle periods :-) A better solution would be a way to
>> provide a table with equivalences such as in the example before the
>> template is invoked. But I have no idea how to do that (if possible).
>>
>> Any ideas would be appreciated.
> 

Thank you!
Your answer looks promising, but after a first look to the manual I
can't see how I could apply those macros to a template rtf file
(ultimately, this is to be used in conjunction with Colin Smith's
BibFuse). My guess is that I can't...

Best regards,

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