On 02.05.19 09:21, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 02.05.2019 um 08:27 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>:


On 01.05.19 22:27, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 5/1/19 7:23 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know how I can use a hyphenation point in a bib file? I use a two 
column page layout in my lax document and a word is not broken, thus running in 
the next column.

Wolfgang

You can insert {\-} in the .bib file to indicate an optional hyphenation point.

Paul

Thanks, Axel and Paul. Inserting just ~ did not work, {\~}worked in this case:

Trans{\-}lation-independent circadian control of the cell cycle in a 
unicellular photosynthetic eukaryote

  Miyagishima, Shin-ya et al. (2014). “Trans-
  lation-independent circadian control of
  the cell cycle in a unicellular photosyn-
  thetic eukaryote.” In: Nature communi-
  cations 5, p. 3807.

but not here

A transcriptionally and functionally distinct PD-1, 
{\-}javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement{\-}@7a062e7f, CD8,{\-} 
javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement{\-}@2110cbd6, T cell pool with predictive potential 
in non-small-cell lung cancer treated with PD-1 blockade.
I don't believe this title is correct. It looks like the (wrong) output of a 
text-processing utility.

Stephan

I thought so too, but it is correct

Wolfgang


  Thommen, Daniela S. et al. (2018). “A tran-
  scriptionally and functionally distinct
  PD-1, javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@7a062e7f,
  CD8, javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@2110cbd6,
  T cell pool with predictive potential in
  non-small-cell lung cancer treated with
  PD-1 blockade.” In: Nature medicine 24,
  pp. 994–1004.

  Wang, Yaping et al. (2017). “Upregula-
  tion of circadian gene ’hClock’ contribu-
  tion to metastasis of colorectal cancer.”
  In: International journal of oncology 50,
  pp. 2191–2199.

I can live with it, since this citation happens to be in the right column and 
is still readable.

Wolfgang


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