Could you post the minimal tex and bibtex (one representative entry)
files that exhibit this behaviour?
BTW: What tex distribution/version are are you using?
P.
On 17/09/14 14:28, Sir Dan wrote:
Also, I just tried this. I added {} around the entire tile manually in
Jabref and that particular entry appeared correctly capitalized.
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In my tex file, I use
\bibliographystyle{plain}
Do you recommend something else?
I also wanted to clarify my OP. The capitalization in my Jabref
database is fine. It just does not get translated in the final
compiled Latex PDF, for articles only.
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Sounds to me as though it is most _definitely_ related to the citation
style.
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Nicholas Hamilton
On 17 Sep 2014, at 8:22 pm, Peter Rockett <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 17/09/14 10:39, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Peter,
you should be more explicit about what you are doing. The
behaviour you
described might be related to a specific citation style.
"...the bibtex source" ??? How is that tied to a specific citation
style?
P.
Axel
Am 17.09.2014 um 08:18 schrieb Peter Rockett:
On 17/09/14 01:34, Sir Dan wrote: I'm using Jabref as my
reference
manager and pdflatex under TeXworks. In the final
converted final
with all the article titles turn lower-case. For books and
theses
this is not the case.
Under Options --> Preferences --> File, I have added the entry
"title" (without quotation marks) under "Store the
following fields
with braces around capital letters" to preserve the
capitalization
for article titles as I type them into Jabref. However, in
spite of
doing so the .bbl file still does not have braces around
the title or
around the capital letters.
Some things that I have tried are: removing all aux files
in the
TeXworks, deleted the .bbl file, closed and re-opened the
Jabref
database and Jabref itself, restarted the computer.... any
ideas on
what I might be doing wrong here?
No idea! Works for me on Ubuntu...
If you examine the bibtex source, does this (at least)
have the
braces in the right places?
P.
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