How is a prefix identified as such with this technique? Is there a
hardcoded list somewhere or is it "name begins with a 'word' in lowercase".
IMHO it would be desirable that the prefix itself could be specified in a
field.
onsdag 28 januari 2015 skrev Ulrike Fischer
Am Tue, 27 Jan 2015 21:11:03 +0100 schrieb Jörg Weger:
how would you “set up an entry properly” in a BibTeX file where you have only one field for author/editor (serious question!)?
In biblatex/biber you could setup the entries like this:
@book{goethe, author={von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang}, title={Faust}, year={1775} }
@book{halen, author={van Halen, Edward}, title={Title}, year={1775}, options = {useprefix=true} }
Then you get "Goethe" and "van Halen".
(It is not a perfect solution: assume a book from Goethe and van Halen then you would have to use braces to save the "van": author={von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang and {van Halen}, Edward},
-- Ulrike Fischer http://www.troubleshooting-tex.de/
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