On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 13:32:57 -0500 wrote Paul Tremblay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When I use the natbib package, the entries in my bibliograpy are
> not in the form I need.
>
> Natbib only capitlizes the first word of the titles of articles,
This is the way most bibtex styles work (and I learned, it is the "normal"
way it is done in English). As this is a problem with German titles (where
you need to keep the Capitalization of Nouns) all German bibtexers know the
workaround
in the bibtex file *.bib
...
title = {{E}ltern und {K}inder}
...
Bibtex will leave all capitalizations in {} unchanged.
However, if you one happy day want to change the way the reference looks,
you had to change all your bib entries :-(, so a "proper" bibstyle might be
better.
> and it does not put quotation marks around them. Also, it does
> not put parenthesis around the dates.
Again, you might change this in the *.bib file, but this would be just a
workaround, no solution.
> Is there a way to customize the way natbib forms the bibliography
> page?
there is, althoug it is hard and stony.
> The documentation explains how to customize actual citations,
> but not the entries in the bibliographies.
Try btxhak.tex, that comes with bibtex.
Guenter
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