On Samstag 11 September 2004 12:10 nachmittags/abends, Juergen Spitzmueller
wrote:
thanks, J�rgen, for your patience and help
Wolfgang
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > Alternatively, you can copy "natbib.bst" as "mynatbib.bst" and
> > > search/replace all strings like "and", "Ed." etc. by "und", "Hg." etc.
>
> Sorry, there's no natbib.bst. I meant e.g. plainnat.bst
>
> > but have to find out yet how to avoid
> > Author1, Author2, und Author3
> > instead of
> > Author1, Author2 und Author3
> > (no comma before und Author3)
>
> e.g., in plainnat.bst:
>
> FUNCTION {format.names}
> { 's :=
> #1 'nameptr :=
> s num.names$ 'numnames :=
> numnames 'namesleft :=
> { namesleft #0 > }
> { s nameptr "{ff~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't :=
> nameptr #1 >
> { namesleft #1 >
> { ", " * t * }
> { numnames #2 >
> { "," * } <------ Replace this by { "" * }
> 'skip$
> if$
> t "others" =
> { " et~al." * }
> { " and " * t * }
> if$
> }
> if$
> }
> 't
> if$
> nameptr #1 + 'nameptr :=
> namesleft #1 - 'namesleft :=
> }
> while$
> }
>
> J�rgen
>
> P.S.: I still don't understand why you don't use custom-bib instead of
> these hacks.
I fiddled around with makebst and had difficulties.
I would prefer dinat now, but have the problem with
[author] author in the bibliography, as I mentioned in a mail
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Engelmann
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