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Minor issues with the rendering of bibliographical entries

Gustavo Cevolani hace 10 años actualizado hace 8 años 3

I've just updated my small site using BibBase, and it's really wonderful.


I just point out some minor bugs with the output here:


http://www.webalice.it/g.cevolani/


1. A comma (,) should be used to separate multiple authors' and editors' names instead of the semi-colon (;); at least this seems to be a nearly universal convention.


2. A part for accented letters, which are handled correctly, other LaTeX commands which may appear in titles or journal names (like "\&" or "\emph" or even "--" in page ranges) are not interpreted (see, e.g., 3rd entry in 2011).


3. If the pages field is missing from the bib entry (for instance because the article is forthoming), a incorrect space is produced in the final entry (see 2nd entry in the site)


4. In some entries, but not in others, the page numbers are preceded by the text "page", which should be "pages" or better nothing, as in other entries (see 1st entry).


5. After the colon before the page range, a space would improve readibility.


Hope this helps.


Thanks,


Gustavo

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Hi Gustavo,


I believe all of these issues have been addressed now, except for the first item, which might be a matter of preference -- I think some bibtex styles do use semicolons.


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Thanks for your feedback, this is really helpful. I'll look into it.

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Hi Gustavo,


I believe all of these issues have been addressed now, except for the first item, which might be a matter of preference -- I think some bibtex styles do use semicolons.


Hi Christian,


many thanks for the update, and for your work!


Gustavi