Dear Christiaan and The BibDesk Community,

I would like to make a citekey generator format that for the following entry:

@article{xxx,
        author = {Slaughter, Andrew J and Koehly, Laura M},
        journal = {Social networks},
        pages = {334--345},
        title = {Multilevel models for social networks: Hierarchical Bayesian 
approaches to exponential random graph modeling},
        volume = {44},
        year = {2016}}

yields Slaughter2016mms. That is, First Author + Year + 3 First Letters of the 
Acronym.

I have tried %p1%Y%c{Title}3, and BibDesk does accept 3 as a parameter for %c, 
but that has no effect. Why does acronym take a number parameter, and what can 
it mean, other than the number of letters (number of words doesn't make any 
sense for an acronym that is by default one word only).

Also, is there any way to transform acronyms into lower case?


Thanks!
Mahmood
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