Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:28:12 -0800 (PST) From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Citation Format: Part II X-message-flag: Sent virus-free from a linux system. On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Rich Shepard wrote: Can I assume that I can escape it by using a backslash

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: What about this: @manual{CEQ87, organization={Council on Environmental Quality}, year = {1987}, title = {Regulations for Implementing {NEPA}, {S}ection 1508.27, 40 {C}ode of {F}ederal {R}egulations},

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:28:12 -0800 (PST) From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Citation Format: Part II X-message-flag: Sent virus-free from a linux system. On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Rich Shepard wrote: Can I assume that I can escape it by using a backslash

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
While I'm learning the subtleties of bibtex files, I need help with this one: @manual{CEQ87, author = {{Council on Environmental Quality}}, year = {1987}, title = {Regulations for Implementing {NEPA}, {S}ection 1508.27, 40 {C}ode of {F}ederal {R}egulations}, organization = {{C.E.Q.,

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: What about this: @manual{CEQ87, organization={Council on Environmental Quality}, year = {1987}, title = {Regulations for Implementing {NEPA}, {S}ection 1508.27, 40 {C}ode of {F}ederal {R}egulations},

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:28:12 -0800 (PST) >>From: Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Re: Citation Format: Part II >>X-message-flag: Sent virus-free from a linux system. >> >>On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Rich Shepar

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>> While I'm learning the subtleties of bibtex files, I need help with this >>one: >> >>@manual{CEQ87, >>author = {{Council on Environmental Quality}}, >>year = {1987}, >>title = {Regulations for Implementing {NEPA}, {S}ection 1508.27, 40 {C}ode >>of {F}ederal {R}egulations}, >>organization =

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-19 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: > What about this: > @manual{CEQ87, > organization={Council on Environmental Quality}, > year = {1987}, > title = {Regulations for Implementing {NEPA}, {S}ection 1508.27, 40 {C}ode > of {F}ederal {R}egulations}, >

Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-18 Thread Rich Shepard
Now that you've taught me to isolate the entire author string from expansion by using double braces, I need to learn how to keep initials capitalized within a title. Natbib puts all characters in lower case after the initial letter of the title, but some titles contain initials or other text

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Vaclav Smidl wrote: Actually it is not technically double braces. the first braces are to specify beginning and end of title (or author) Extra braces are added to protect something from being converted. So, you may be looking for something like: title = {Generalized

Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-18 Thread Rich Shepard
Now that you've taught me to isolate the entire author string from expansion by using double braces, I need to learn how to keep initials capitalized within a title. Natbib puts all characters in lower case after the initial letter of the title, but some titles contain initials or other text

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Vaclav Smidl wrote: Actually it is not technically double braces. the first braces are to specify beginning and end of title (or author) Extra braces are added to protect something from being converted. So, you may be looking for something like: title = {Generalized

Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-18 Thread Rich Shepard
Now that you've taught me to isolate the entire author string from expansion by using double braces, I need to learn how to keep initials capitalized within a title. Natbib puts all characters in lower case after the initial letter of the title, but some titles contain initials or other text

Re: Citation Format: Part II

2004-02-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Vaclav Smidl wrote: > Actually it is not technically double braces. the first braces are to > specify beginning and end of title (or author) Extra braces are added to > protect something from being converted. So, you may be looking for > something like: > > title =