[OS X TeX] converting crossref
Adam R. Maxwell
amaxwell at mac.com
Sun Jul 22 20:13:24 CEST 2007
On Jul 22, 2007, at 10:21, Justin C. Walker wrote:
> This may not help, but I offer it as an alternative: I have several
> bibtex files, in particular one for books, one for papers. For
> papers in proceedings and the like, I use "\cite{Blat}" as the book
> title.
I'm curious: why do you use this instead of crossrefs? Does it work
for any field? (yeah, I could try that for myself...I'm lazy ;)
> While BibDesk does not display the entry correctly (not being able
> to relate the citation to anything in the file), it seems to work
> fine in practice (of course, I have to have both files referenced in
> the bibliography spec, and run bibtex a few more times :-}).
One advantage of crossrefs is that they are searched and displayed by
BibDesk (and they were a real pain to implement).
> Title = {N\'eron models},
As a side note, you may want to use {N{\'e}ron models} here. ISTR
that helps bibtex with sorting, but it also allows BibDesk to display
the actual Unicode character.
--
Adam
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