Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 17:19 schrieb Charles de Miramon:
> > Charles, thanks
> > but is this situation here concerning paragraphs? Its just ident the
> > lines if there are more than one
> > e.g.:
>
> Well as I've explained you Wolfgang, if you do not attach a complete
> example with all the files, there is nothing I can do.
>
> Cheers,
> Charles

Dear Charles,
I do appreciate your help, but I can't send you a more than 400 reference-file
If you are a native speaker (somebody else?), could you just tell me what you 
would answer in the PUNCTUATION BETWEEN SECTIONS (BLOCKS) case if you want a 
result like this one:

    Somers, D., Devlin, P. and Kay, S. (1998) Phytochromes and cryptochromes 
in the entrainment of the Arabidopsis circadian clock. Science 282,

PUNCTUATION BETWEEN SECTIONS (BLOCKS):
(*) \newblock after blocks (periods or new lines with openbib option)
(c) Comma between blocks
(s) Semi-colon between blocks
(b) Blanks between blocks
(t) Period after titles of articles, books, etc else commas
(u) Colon after titles of articles, books, etc else commas
(a) Period after titles of articles else commas
(d) Colon after titles of articles else commas
  Select: ????? Wolfgang????

The example is correct, except that the first line should start left and the 
next line(s -if more) should be indented
I do not understand what blocks mean here, and is period here a dot?
I am really sorry, but I asked my coauthor and he could not help me either.
Thanks in advance.
I can go through the rest of the makebst myself until I find the place were 
the indent is made (and might ask again if I do not understand). Thanks 
indeed for your help

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