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.bib files: edition, language, langid
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When writing bib files, bibtex prescribes a captitalized ordinal for editions, such as edition={Fourth}
. But babelbib
and biblatex
insist on numbers, such as edition=4
. This means that whenever we switch from one program to another one, we have to rewrite our bib files. Similar rewriting has to happen for langid
in biblatex+biber vs. language
in babelbib+bibtex.
E.g., the following file is made for processing with pdflatex and bibtex:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[USenglish,ngerman]{babel}
usepackage{babelbib}
usepackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
@book{Fischer-LineareAlgebra,
author={Gerd Fischer},
title={Lineare Algebra},
edition={12},
isbn={3-528-87217-9},
publisher={Vieweg},
language={ngerman}
}
end{filecontents}
bibliographystyle{bababbrv}
begin{document}
cite{Fischer-LineareAlgebra}
bibliography{jobname}
end{document}
With bibtex but without babelbib, we'd have to rewrite 12
to Twelth
. With biber+biblatex, we'd have to keep 12
but change language
to langid
.
So, how to automatize this process? Each manual rewriting is error prone and takes time...
biblatex bibtex biber
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When writing bib files, bibtex prescribes a captitalized ordinal for editions, such as edition={Fourth}
. But babelbib
and biblatex
insist on numbers, such as edition=4
. This means that whenever we switch from one program to another one, we have to rewrite our bib files. Similar rewriting has to happen for langid
in biblatex+biber vs. language
in babelbib+bibtex.
E.g., the following file is made for processing with pdflatex and bibtex:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[USenglish,ngerman]{babel}
usepackage{babelbib}
usepackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
@book{Fischer-LineareAlgebra,
author={Gerd Fischer},
title={Lineare Algebra},
edition={12},
isbn={3-528-87217-9},
publisher={Vieweg},
language={ngerman}
}
end{filecontents}
bibliographystyle{bababbrv}
begin{document}
cite{Fischer-LineareAlgebra}
bibliography{jobname}
end{document}
With bibtex but without babelbib, we'd have to rewrite 12
to Twelth
. With biber+biblatex, we'd have to keep 12
but change language
to langid
.
So, how to automatize this process? Each manual rewriting is error prone and takes time...
biblatex bibtex biber
add a comment |
When writing bib files, bibtex prescribes a captitalized ordinal for editions, such as edition={Fourth}
. But babelbib
and biblatex
insist on numbers, such as edition=4
. This means that whenever we switch from one program to another one, we have to rewrite our bib files. Similar rewriting has to happen for langid
in biblatex+biber vs. language
in babelbib+bibtex.
E.g., the following file is made for processing with pdflatex and bibtex:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[USenglish,ngerman]{babel}
usepackage{babelbib}
usepackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
@book{Fischer-LineareAlgebra,
author={Gerd Fischer},
title={Lineare Algebra},
edition={12},
isbn={3-528-87217-9},
publisher={Vieweg},
language={ngerman}
}
end{filecontents}
bibliographystyle{bababbrv}
begin{document}
cite{Fischer-LineareAlgebra}
bibliography{jobname}
end{document}
With bibtex but without babelbib, we'd have to rewrite 12
to Twelth
. With biber+biblatex, we'd have to keep 12
but change language
to langid
.
So, how to automatize this process? Each manual rewriting is error prone and takes time...
biblatex bibtex biber
When writing bib files, bibtex prescribes a captitalized ordinal for editions, such as edition={Fourth}
. But babelbib
and biblatex
insist on numbers, such as edition=4
. This means that whenever we switch from one program to another one, we have to rewrite our bib files. Similar rewriting has to happen for langid
in biblatex+biber vs. language
in babelbib+bibtex.
E.g., the following file is made for processing with pdflatex and bibtex:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[USenglish,ngerman]{babel}
usepackage{babelbib}
usepackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
@book{Fischer-LineareAlgebra,
author={Gerd Fischer},
title={Lineare Algebra},
edition={12},
isbn={3-528-87217-9},
publisher={Vieweg},
language={ngerman}
}
end{filecontents}
bibliographystyle{bababbrv}
begin{document}
cite{Fischer-LineareAlgebra}
bibliography{jobname}
end{document}
With bibtex but without babelbib, we'd have to rewrite 12
to Twelth
. With biber+biblatex, we'd have to keep 12
but change language
to langid
.
So, how to automatize this process? Each manual rewriting is error prone and takes time...
biblatex bibtex biber
biblatex bibtex biber
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