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How to print months in French with BibTeX?


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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










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    11















    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










    share|improve this question



























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      11








      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










      share|improve this question
















      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







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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}





          share|improve this answer

































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            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" }





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            • 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












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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}





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              8














              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}





              share|improve this answer




























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                8







                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}





                share|improve this answer















                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}






                share|improve this answer














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                edited Sep 6 '12 at 18:40

























                answered Sep 6 '12 at 17:48









                MicoMico

                285k31388778




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                    11














                    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" }





                    share|improve this answer


























                    • 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
















                    11














                    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" }





                    share|improve this answer


























                    • 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














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                    11








                    11







                    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" }





                    share|improve this answer















                    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" }






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                    answered Sep 6 '12 at 17:31









                    egregegreg

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                    • 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











                    • @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


















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