Re: bibtex naming
Martijn Koster <m.koster@nexor.co.uk> Mon, 31 October 1994 17:13 UTC
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To: Jill Foster <Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk>
Cc: Martijn Koster <m.koster@nexor.co.uk>, iafa@cc.mcgill.ca
Subject: Re: bibtex naming
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 31 Oct 1994 16:40:52 GMT." <aadacc9a21021004686c@[128.240.3.40]>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 16:48:45 +0000
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From: Martijn Koster <m.koster@nexor.co.uk>
Jill Foster mentioned that mailing out diffs is useful, so here goes... -- Martijn __________ Internet: m.koster@nexor.co.uk X-400: C=GB; A= ; P=Nexor; O=Nexor; S=koster; I=M X-500: c=GB@o=NEXOR Ltd@cn=Martijn Koster WWW: http://web.nexor.co.uk/mak/mak.html *** 1.3 1994/10/19 11:20:42 --- iafa.ms 1994/10/31 11:26:34 *************** *** 1,4 **** ! .\" $Id: iafa.ms,v 1.3 1994/10/19 11:20:42 mak Exp $ .\" .\" No hyphenation .hy 0 --- 1,4 ---- ! .\" $Id: iafa.ms,v 1.4 1994/10/31 11:26:34 mak Exp $ .\" .\" No hyphenation .hy 0 *************** *** 854,859 **** --- 854,891 ---- .IP The double quotes (") are not part of the designator, but are used here to delimit the symbols. + .IP 11) + Person name fields should conform to a particular format (based + on bibtex[11]), so that they can be parsed into parts. + A name can have four parts: first, von, last, junior, each of + which can consist of more than one word. For example, "John + Paul von Braun, Jr." has "John Paul" as the first part, + "von" as the von part, "Braun" as the last part, and "Jr." + as the junior part. Use one of these formats for a name: + .sp + .nf + .in +3 + .ft CW + First von Last + von Last, First + von Last, Junior, First + .sp + .ft + .in -3 + The last part is assumed to be one word, or all the words + after the von part. Anything in braces will be treated as + one word, so use braces to surround last names that contain + more than one word. The von part is recognized by looking + for words that begin with lowercase letters. When possible, + enter the full first name(s). Actually, the rules for isolating + the name parts are a bit more complicated, so they do the + right thing for names like "de la Grand Round, Chuck". + .IP + If there are multiple authors or editors, they should all be + separated by the word and. + .ft + .in -3 + .fi .NH 2 File Record Structure .LP *************** *** 1151,1157 **** .IP Timezone: -0400 .IP Record-Last-Modified-Name: ! John X. Doe .IP Record-Last-Modified-Email: johnd@bar.org .IP Record-Last-Modified-Date: --- 1183,1189 ---- .IP Timezone: -0400 .IP Record-Last-Modified-Name: ! John Doe .IP Record-Last-Modified-Email: johnd@bar.org .IP Record-Last-Modified-Date: *************** *** 1858,1863 **** --- 1890,1897 ---- .IP [10] RFC 822 D. Crocker, "Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text messages", August 1982. (Updated by RFC1327, RFC0987) + .IP [11] + BIBTEX(1) Manual Page, Oren Patashnik, June 1984. .NH 1 Authors' Addresses .LP
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