Zitat von Baris Erkus <[email protected]>:

On 20-Jul-19 4:41 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I used bibtex so far but thought to switch to biblatex, since I
assumed it would handle diacritics better. However, I am unexperienced
and e.g. don't know how to get in the bibliography the surname, a
comma, and only the first character of the prename with a ., example:
Biblatex gives me in the setting (were and how do I change it??)

Leis, Jeffrey M. and Siebeck, Ulrike and Dixson, Danielle L.

I would, however, like to have it as

Leis, J. M. and Siebeck, U. and Dixson, D. L.

Do I have to do this in the reference manager?

could somebody recommend information on biblatex? Or should I stay
with bitex and battle the diacritics?

Wolfgang

If you are not currently working on a very urgent document, I think
biblatex is worth to learn. I believe biblatex will replace bibtex. The
manual of biblatex is great but some google'ing and stackexchanging
really helps...

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Yes, but I am afraid I am too old to learn it as fast as I have to in order to finish my book chapter. It's a Springer book and they have a special style file.
Wolfgang

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