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You're right! On my SERVER the bibtex has a doi field. On my local machine it does not. So my local copy
is out of sync with the server. I must have added the doi field from another computer and forgotten I did so.
Sorry to bother you. Thanks again for making BibBase.
is out of sync with the server. I must have added the doi field from another computer and forgotten I did so.
Sorry to bother you. Thanks again for making BibBase.
No, it is linking to the doi IN ADDITION TO the pdf, even though there is no doi in the bibtex file.
Well, that is OK, but I didn't expect it. How did bibbase know what the doi is ?
Well, that is OK, but I didn't expect it. How did bibbase know what the doi is ?
Maybe you just need to put quotes around the title before searching. Then you'd get no results unless there was an exact match.
I just posted a similar question. I solved the problem by putting the title in question into HTML instead of UTF-8. Of course that won't work when processing the BibTeX file in TeX, so it's a bit of a hack, in that I'll have to maintain the bibtex file on my server by hand.
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Please check out the top publication at
http://www.michaelbeeson.com/research/papers/pubs.html
which contains $3 \alpha + 2\beta = \pi$ in the title. It is incorrectly rendered.
Also scroll down that page for other examples of incorrect rendering.
For example G{\"o}del, which in Ticket 76 Christian advised me to fix by inserting the braces,
but they did not help, and I got no further reply. There is also a French title with a completely
garbled word, which uses TeX for the accented characters. (After all it comes from a bibTeX file! so
it has to use TeX.)
Please, please fix this issue. By the way, it's also not rendering correctly on BibBase's website, if I go to
My Publications, though the alpha and beta work there, the pi does not. On my website it's just
the other way around, pi works but alpha and beta do not. There is a mathjax call on my page, without it
the pi also doesn't render.