John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > That happens because of the function org-ref-title-case-article in the > variable org-ref-clean-bibtex-entry-hook. > > Just set org-ref-clean-bibtex-entry-hook to have what you want in it > in your init files to prevent the title casing from occurring. >
Thanks a lot for your answer. Unfortunately I am not very elisp-savy, so excuse me if I did something silly. I set org-ref-clean-bibtex-entry-hook in my init file and commented out org-ref-title-case-article like this: (setq bibtex-dialect 'biblatex) (setq org-ref-clean-bibtex-entry-hook '(orcb-key-comma org-ref-replace-nonascii orcb-& orcb-% ;; org-ref-title-case-article orcb-clean-year orcb-key orcb-clean-doi orcb-clean-pages org-ref-sort-bibtex-entry)) (setq bibtex-align-at-equal-sign t bibtex-autokey-name-year-separator "" bibtex-autokey-year-title-separator "" bibtex-autokey-titleword-separator "" bibtex-autokey-titleword-first-ignore '("the" "a" "if" "and" "an") bibtex-autokey-titleword-length 30 bibtex-autokey-titlewords 3 bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert-function (quote identity) bibtex-autokey-name-case-convert-function (quote capitalize) bibtex-autokey-year-length 4 ) As intended, the title words do not get capitalized, but now the bibtex key only contains <author><yyyy><first title word>. Instead I need the first three title words, in order to stay compatible with my existing bibtex library. Any idea? Cheers, Georg -- Georg Otto The UCL Institute of Child Health