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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.


Does problem 1. still exist? Your publications list looks OK right now, except that unicode characters don't seem to render well. You may need to add the utf-8 meta tag to your page.

Problems 2. seems to be a matter of personal preference. It would be hard to tell which mendeley fields are useful to users and which are not.


Problem 3.: you should be able to hide those links using CSS.


This should no longer happen with the new bibtex parser we've recently deployed. Please point me to the page where it is happening if the problem persists.


Thanks.

I still cannot reproduce this. I'll close this issue for now, but please let me know if you still have this problem.

The new bibtex parser we've deployed recently is able to parse all these formats correctly. The somewhat degraded case of no "and"s at all is handled by breaking at every second comma. This is fragile for cases that, for instance, involve suffixes (like ", Jr."), but those cases are rare.

Thanks for reporting. This is fixed now. Could you try again?