Dear Ebo,

The mailinglist is closing down and we recommend to use
http://discourse.jabref.org/

Regarding your concrete point, I did not find any issue at
https://github.com/jabref/jabref/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue%20is%3Aopen%20shorttile

Could you please file an issue at
https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/issues so that we can keep track?

Reason for that: We have so many issues to solve and try to prioritize
them. When an issue is not filed at
https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/issues, it does not get into our
prioritization queue and the likely hood that it is solved is very low
- unfortunately.

Cheers,

Oliver


2016-07-25 19:37 GMT+02:00 EBo <e...@users.sourceforge.net>:
> I thought I would see if the short-title bug had been fixed in version
> 3.5 or the 3.6 snapshot.  Unfortunately it appears to still be broken.
>
> My bibkey generator is "[auth][year:(unk)][shorttitle:abbr:upper]" it
> worked as expected up through JabRef-2.10b2, but was broken after the
> final release.
>
>
> For the example:
>
> Abarbanel, H. D.; Rulkov, N. F. & Sushchik, M. M. Generalized
> synchronization of chaos: The auxiliary system approach Physical Review
> E, APS, 1996, 53, 4528
>
> The documentation "shorttitle" should use the first three words of the
> title, and generates a bibkey of:
>
>     Abarbanel1996Generalizedsynchronizationchaos
>
> Further adding "abbr" should abbreviate the first three words, but
> gives
>
>     Abarbanel1996G
>
> which implies that "abbr" is abbreviating the concatenated string
> "Generalizedsynchronizationchaos".  If I run "[auth][year:(unk)][abbr]"
> it returns:
>
>     Abarbanel1996
>
> which imples that "abbr" is broken.  I would have expected
>
>     Abarbanel1996GsocTasa
>
> or something similar (since there is a ':' in the name, but I filter
> that out).
>
> Hope this helps, but for now I will continue to recode all my keys by
> hand to keep consistency.  If anyone can fix this, that would be great.
>
>    Thanks and best regards,
>
>    EBo --
>
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