On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 01:55, Črt Gorup wrote:
Hi
I am trying to replace ('in' instead of 'and') a separator between the last two authors for every article, but I am facing a semi success. My approach was to set the variable finalnamesep in \setuppublicationlist. At the moment it is working only when there are three or more authors per entry.
This example with 5 authors is ok, there is 'in' between last two authors.
Rong-En Fan, Kai-Wei Chang, Cho-Jui Hsieh, Xiang-Rui Wang in Chih-Jen Lin, LIBLINEAR: A library for large linear classification v Journal of Machine Learning Research, 2008.
This example has only 2 authors, there should be 'in' instead of 'and'.
T. M. J. Fruchterman and E. M. Reingold, Graph drawing by force-directed placement v Software: Practice and Experience, št. 11, zv. 21, str. 1129-1164, 1991.
Does anybody have any idea?
There's a long list of adjustments that one needs to make. See bibl-num.tex or bibl-yourcitingstyle.tex for example (I might be that I'm looking into the old module, so don't take my word for it). There are lots of places such as: \setupcite [author,year] [\c!andtext={ and }, \c!otherstext={ et al.}, \c!pubsep={, }, \c!lastpubsep={ and }, \c!compress=\v!no, \c!inbetween={ }, \c!left={(}, \c!right={)}] \setupcite [authoryear] [\c!andtext={ and }, \c!otherstext={ et al.}, \c!pubsep={, }, \c!lastpubsep={ and }, \c!compress=\v!no, \c!inbetween={ }, \c!left={(}, \c!right={)}] (you would normally leave the \c! out of course). But the idea is to rewrite that file completely (see bibl-num-fr.tex for example), so that you can also change "page" into "str" etc. If you have done that already or planning to do it or if you have half an hour of free time in the following days ... let me know. I would be interested to get the file translated as well (though I would only need it until Friday or not at all for the next few years :). Mojca