Dear Oliver,

Thanks for your help. Actually, JabRef is spontanously giving me three
editor fields in InBook entries and, yes, this is bizarre and terrible
wrong. Since I can't properly customize the entries due to bug #1243 I was
just living with them, always filling the last one (which sounds to be more
consistent).

Maybe some screenshots will explain it better than words (please note that
it's the same entry, but, as you said, there's only one editor field in the
source):

>From the interface:

​
>From the BibTex Source:

​
Regards,
Gregório Miranda


2015-01-07 9:54 GMT-02:00 Oliver Kopp <[email protected]>:

> Dear Gregório ,
>
> 2015-01-07 1:39 GMT+01:00 Gregório Miranda <[email protected]>:
>
> > An upgrade: actually I found that this issue is only peripheral related
> to
> > entry type customization since I have, by default, three editor fields
> in my
> > InBook entries.
> [...]
> > I'm having the sames malfunctions described in
> > this e-mail (from 2011) but couldn't find the problem related between
> known
> > bugs.
>
> In that email, Morten wrote that there is no support for multiple
> fields. Do I understand you correctly that you are trying to have an
> entry with multiple fields with the same key? I never worked with that
> and I think, it is not supported by JabRef.
>
> Is that legal in BibTeX?
>
> editor = {a},
> editor = {b},
> editor = {c}
>
> I think, one has to write editor = {a and b and c}.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Oliver
>
>
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