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How can I print months in French with BibTeX?
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = {2012},
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www. a web site.com/}}
}
It displays June, but I'd like Juin
bibliographies bibtex datetime
add a comment |
How can I print months in French with BibTeX?
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = {2012},
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www. a web site.com/}}
}
It displays June, but I'd like Juin
bibliographies bibtex datetime
add a comment |
How can I print months in French with BibTeX?
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = {2012},
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www. a web site.com/}}
}
It displays June, but I'd like Juin
bibliographies bibtex datetime
How can I print months in French with BibTeX?
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = {2012},
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www. a web site.com/}}
}
It displays June, but I'd like Juin
bibliographies bibtex datetime
bibliographies bibtex datetime
edited 8 hours ago
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You don't indicate which bibliography style file you use, so I'll assume that it's the "default" file, viz., plain.bst
. If so, the problem you're facing is that this file contains the instruction
MACRO {jun} {"June"}
Thus, the string "jun" in your bib file will be typeset as "June" unless there's an explicit override. You can provide this override by inserting the instruction
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
at the top of your bib file.
Separately, I'd also recommend that you change the line
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
to
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
and load the url
package (which provides the command url
). The advantage of taking this approach is that the url
package can (almost) always choose a suitable line break for long and complicated url strings, letting you avoid massively underfull or overfull lines.
Taking these observations together, your .bib
file (called, say, urlcite.bib) should contain:
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = 2012,
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
}
A full MWE might then look like this:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{url} % for the url command
bibliographystyle{plain} % or whatever style file you prefer
usepackage[french]{babel}
begin{document}
cite{url-site}
bibliography{urlcite} % if bib entries are in the file "urlcite.bib"
end{document}
add a comment |
You only have to add one of the following sections to your .bib
file:
English
@STRING{ jan = "January" }
@STRING{ feb = "February" }
@STRING{ mar = "March" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "May" }
@STRING{ jun = "June" }
@STRING{ jul = "July" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "October" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "December" }
French
@STRING{ jan = "Janvier" }
@STRING{ feb = "F{'e}vrier" }
@STRING{ mar = "Mars" }
@STRING{ apr = "Avril" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juin" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juilliet" }
@STRING{ aug = "Ao{^u}t" }
@STRING{ sep = "Septembre" }
@STRING{ oct = "Octobre" }
@STRING{ nov = "Novembre" }
@STRING{ dec = "D{'e}cembre" }
German
@STRING{ jan = "Januar" }
@STRING{ feb = "Februar" }
@STRING{ mar = "M{"a}rz" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juni" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juli" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "Oktober" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "Dezember" }
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
1
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
add a comment |
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You don't indicate which bibliography style file you use, so I'll assume that it's the "default" file, viz., plain.bst
. If so, the problem you're facing is that this file contains the instruction
MACRO {jun} {"June"}
Thus, the string "jun" in your bib file will be typeset as "June" unless there's an explicit override. You can provide this override by inserting the instruction
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
at the top of your bib file.
Separately, I'd also recommend that you change the line
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
to
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
and load the url
package (which provides the command url
). The advantage of taking this approach is that the url
package can (almost) always choose a suitable line break for long and complicated url strings, letting you avoid massively underfull or overfull lines.
Taking these observations together, your .bib
file (called, say, urlcite.bib) should contain:
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = 2012,
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
}
A full MWE might then look like this:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{url} % for the url command
bibliographystyle{plain} % or whatever style file you prefer
usepackage[french]{babel}
begin{document}
cite{url-site}
bibliography{urlcite} % if bib entries are in the file "urlcite.bib"
end{document}
add a comment |
You don't indicate which bibliography style file you use, so I'll assume that it's the "default" file, viz., plain.bst
. If so, the problem you're facing is that this file contains the instruction
MACRO {jun} {"June"}
Thus, the string "jun" in your bib file will be typeset as "June" unless there's an explicit override. You can provide this override by inserting the instruction
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
at the top of your bib file.
Separately, I'd also recommend that you change the line
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
to
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
and load the url
package (which provides the command url
). The advantage of taking this approach is that the url
package can (almost) always choose a suitable line break for long and complicated url strings, letting you avoid massively underfull or overfull lines.
Taking these observations together, your .bib
file (called, say, urlcite.bib) should contain:
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = 2012,
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
}
A full MWE might then look like this:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{url} % for the url command
bibliographystyle{plain} % or whatever style file you prefer
usepackage[french]{babel}
begin{document}
cite{url-site}
bibliography{urlcite} % if bib entries are in the file "urlcite.bib"
end{document}
add a comment |
You don't indicate which bibliography style file you use, so I'll assume that it's the "default" file, viz., plain.bst
. If so, the problem you're facing is that this file contains the instruction
MACRO {jun} {"June"}
Thus, the string "jun" in your bib file will be typeset as "June" unless there's an explicit override. You can provide this override by inserting the instruction
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
at the top of your bib file.
Separately, I'd also recommend that you change the line
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
to
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
and load the url
package (which provides the command url
). The advantage of taking this approach is that the url
package can (almost) always choose a suitable line break for long and complicated url strings, letting you avoid massively underfull or overfull lines.
Taking these observations together, your .bib
file (called, say, urlcite.bib) should contain:
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = 2012,
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
}
A full MWE might then look like this:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{url} % for the url command
bibliographystyle{plain} % or whatever style file you prefer
usepackage[french]{babel}
begin{document}
cite{url-site}
bibliography{urlcite} % if bib entries are in the file "urlcite.bib"
end{document}
You don't indicate which bibliography style file you use, so I'll assume that it's the "default" file, viz., plain.bst
. If so, the problem you're facing is that this file contains the instruction
MACRO {jun} {"June"}
Thus, the string "jun" in your bib file will be typeset as "June" unless there's an explicit override. You can provide this override by inserting the instruction
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
at the top of your bib file.
Separately, I'd also recommend that you change the line
howpublished = {URL: texttt{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
to
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
and load the url
package (which provides the command url
). The advantage of taking this approach is that the url
package can (almost) always choose a suitable line break for long and complicated url strings, letting you avoid massively underfull or overfull lines.
Taking these observations together, your .bib
file (called, say, urlcite.bib) should contain:
@string{ jun = "Juin" }
@Misc{url-site,
key = {site},
title = {textit{site}},
month = jun,
year = 2012,
howpublished = {URL: url{http://www.awebsite.com/}}
}
A full MWE might then look like this:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{url} % for the url command
bibliographystyle{plain} % or whatever style file you prefer
usepackage[french]{babel}
begin{document}
cite{url-site}
bibliography{urlcite} % if bib entries are in the file "urlcite.bib"
end{document}
edited Sep 6 '12 at 18:40
answered Sep 6 '12 at 17:48
MicoMico
285k31388778
285k31388778
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add a comment |
You only have to add one of the following sections to your .bib
file:
English
@STRING{ jan = "January" }
@STRING{ feb = "February" }
@STRING{ mar = "March" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "May" }
@STRING{ jun = "June" }
@STRING{ jul = "July" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "October" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "December" }
French
@STRING{ jan = "Janvier" }
@STRING{ feb = "F{'e}vrier" }
@STRING{ mar = "Mars" }
@STRING{ apr = "Avril" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juin" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juilliet" }
@STRING{ aug = "Ao{^u}t" }
@STRING{ sep = "Septembre" }
@STRING{ oct = "Octobre" }
@STRING{ nov = "Novembre" }
@STRING{ dec = "D{'e}cembre" }
German
@STRING{ jan = "Januar" }
@STRING{ feb = "Februar" }
@STRING{ mar = "M{"a}rz" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juni" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juli" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "Oktober" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "Dezember" }
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
1
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
add a comment |
You only have to add one of the following sections to your .bib
file:
English
@STRING{ jan = "January" }
@STRING{ feb = "February" }
@STRING{ mar = "March" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "May" }
@STRING{ jun = "June" }
@STRING{ jul = "July" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "October" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "December" }
French
@STRING{ jan = "Janvier" }
@STRING{ feb = "F{'e}vrier" }
@STRING{ mar = "Mars" }
@STRING{ apr = "Avril" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juin" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juilliet" }
@STRING{ aug = "Ao{^u}t" }
@STRING{ sep = "Septembre" }
@STRING{ oct = "Octobre" }
@STRING{ nov = "Novembre" }
@STRING{ dec = "D{'e}cembre" }
German
@STRING{ jan = "Januar" }
@STRING{ feb = "Februar" }
@STRING{ mar = "M{"a}rz" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juni" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juli" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "Oktober" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "Dezember" }
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
1
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
add a comment |
You only have to add one of the following sections to your .bib
file:
English
@STRING{ jan = "January" }
@STRING{ feb = "February" }
@STRING{ mar = "March" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "May" }
@STRING{ jun = "June" }
@STRING{ jul = "July" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "October" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "December" }
French
@STRING{ jan = "Janvier" }
@STRING{ feb = "F{'e}vrier" }
@STRING{ mar = "Mars" }
@STRING{ apr = "Avril" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juin" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juilliet" }
@STRING{ aug = "Ao{^u}t" }
@STRING{ sep = "Septembre" }
@STRING{ oct = "Octobre" }
@STRING{ nov = "Novembre" }
@STRING{ dec = "D{'e}cembre" }
German
@STRING{ jan = "Januar" }
@STRING{ feb = "Februar" }
@STRING{ mar = "M{"a}rz" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juni" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juli" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "Oktober" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "Dezember" }
You only have to add one of the following sections to your .bib
file:
English
@STRING{ jan = "January" }
@STRING{ feb = "February" }
@STRING{ mar = "March" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "May" }
@STRING{ jun = "June" }
@STRING{ jul = "July" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "October" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "December" }
French
@STRING{ jan = "Janvier" }
@STRING{ feb = "F{'e}vrier" }
@STRING{ mar = "Mars" }
@STRING{ apr = "Avril" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juin" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juilliet" }
@STRING{ aug = "Ao{^u}t" }
@STRING{ sep = "Septembre" }
@STRING{ oct = "Octobre" }
@STRING{ nov = "Novembre" }
@STRING{ dec = "D{'e}cembre" }
German
@STRING{ jan = "Januar" }
@STRING{ feb = "Februar" }
@STRING{ mar = "M{"a}rz" }
@STRING{ apr = "April" }
@STRING{ may = "Mai" }
@STRING{ jun = "Juni" }
@STRING{ jul = "Juli" }
@STRING{ aug = "August" }
@STRING{ sep = "September" }
@STRING{ oct = "Oktober" }
@STRING{ nov = "November" }
@STRING{ dec = "Dezember" }
edited Nov 29 '15 at 10:32
answered Sep 6 '12 at 17:31
egregegreg
732k8919303253
732k8919303253
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
1
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
add a comment |
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
1
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
the same problem persist ;(
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:37
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@string{Jan = "Janvier"} not STRING{ jan = "Janvier" } Thank you so much for help
– researcher
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the
@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
@MarcoDaniel Sorry, I forgot the
@
– egreg
Sep 6 '12 at 17:39
1
1
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
@egreg May I add the German one to your answer for convenience? (so that Germans finding this answer can copy-paste it)
– Martin Thoma
Sep 4 '15 at 15:08
add a comment |
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