On Tue 24 May 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
is the bibliograph style as mentioned in "If your document design specification requires a different style of capitalisation, you should acquire a bibliography style that doesn’t enforce BibTeX’s default rules." from the website you suggested, the same thing I set up with \setuppublications[alternative=...]
Yes, I believe so (though I get a bit confused with BibTeX, so I could be wrong). Personally I use the suggested solution of wrapping ‘proper’ capital latters in {}. If you need a custom style that doesn't decapitalize article titles, that's beyond my BibTeXpertise but maybe there is someone else here who can help.
? I'm using "ams" there and realized that the title tag of @book is not treated that way (so with @book there are caps inside the title without extra {} in the bib-file).
This is the case for most bibliography styles: journal articles only get capitals for the first letter, proper nouns, chemical symbols, etc.; Book Titles get Capital Letters for Most Words. Pont