Am 16.12.2013 22:28, schrieb James:
Hello,
I'd like to add our Turkish Professor's book to the Publications and am
unsure about the syntax/format of the syntax.
So for example one entry that exists is:
@inproceedings{reinhold01,
title = {OrchestralLily: A Package for Professional Music Publishing
with LilyPond and LATEX},
author = {Reinhold Kainhofer},
booktitle = {The Linux Audio Conference 2010 (LAC2010)},
year = 2010,
note = {(@uref{http://lilypond.org/website/pdf/reinhold-LAC-2010.pdf,
PDF 767k})}
}
While most of it is self explanatory I don't understand the format of
the author as it appears at the start of the entry:
@inproceedings{reinhold01,
...
}
Is there some convention that I need to use?
I suspect the used conventions are somewhat corrupted.
The entry you are referring to is the shortname, used for references in
the LaTeX source. It's usually a shortcut of the author's name plus some
counter, usually the year and (if necessary) a serial number.
With some entries it seems to be shortname+2-digit-year, e.g. "hanwen06"
for a text from 2006.
This scheme is used for the first three entries in we-wrote.bib, but not
for the remaining ones, where it seems the number is only the serial number.
I think the right syntax in this case would be "acim13", while "acim01"
would be consistent with the same number of entries.
HTH
Urs
Also just to check, I could not find that these .bib files were
generated from some other source (like an Appendix for instance) but
they are the 'root' files that I would edit?
Thanks
James
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