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BibTeX and mn2e.bst
I know that there are some problems with the official version of
mn2e.bst, so I'm using an inofficial one: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ti...aster/mn2e.bst It solves the problem of a too-long author list (for all of my real-world examples except the PLANCK collaboration), but the same error Warning--you've exceeded 100, the entry-string-size, for entry... appears with just 5 or 6 authors if there are any accented characters in them. (2 or 3 authors with accented characters are OK.) So, apparently there is a problem with accented characters if the author list is even moderately long, whereas if there are no accented characters then it can be much longer. Here are a couple of examples: @ARTICLE{ CGunnarssonDGJM2006a, author = "Gunnarsson, C. and Dahl{\'e}n, T. and Goobar, A. and J. J{\"o}nsson and E. M{\"o}rtsell", title = "Corrections for Gravitational Lensing of Supernovae: Better than Average?", journal = APJ, year = 2006, month = mar, volume = 640, pages = "417--427" } @ARTICLE{ JJoenssonDGGML2006a, author = "J{\"o}nsson, J. and Dahl{\'e}n, T. and Goobar, A. and Gunnarsson, C. and M{\"o}rtsell, E. and Lee, K.", title = "Lensing Magnification of Supernovae in the {GOODS} Fields", journal = APJ, year = 2006, month = mar, volume = 639, pages = "991--998" } Can anyone reproduce the error using the version of mn2e.bst mentioned above and the standard mn2e.cls? Is there some workaround (short of editing the .bbl file)? While I'm at it, another BibTeX question related to astronomical journals: Long ago, I put together my own abbrev.bib which constains stuff like @STRING{MNRAS = {MNRAS}} @STRING{MRAS = {Mem. R. Astron. Soc.}} @STRING{NAT = {Nat}} @STRING{OBS = {Observatory}} @STRING{PASJ = {PASJ}} The idea being, obviously, that I would rather change the definition in one place rather than having to change it in several hard-coded journal names in various .bib files. However, some journal .bst files define their own definitions, which are overwritten by mine if the abbreviation is the same. If I use my own abbreviations, the definitions might be different from those the journal wants. So, I have to change my definitions depending on which journal I am writing for or have separate abbreviation files for each journal (at least for the definitions which vary from journal to journal, in which case I also need a common file). This wouldn't be too much work as it is rare that a new journal comes along, but seems unnecessary work. (Since the last one can be used if there are multiple definitions, I can have my definitions in the common file and redefine any which are different in a journal-specific file.) Using the journal's abbreviations is not an option, since different journals might have different abbreviations, but I want only one per entry in my .bib files. It seems to me that the best solution is to have my own file with all abbreviations and what I think is the best definition for each, then journal-specific ones which overwrite mine for a few journals. Or is there a better solution? |
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BibTeX and mn2e.bst
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Phillip Helbig---undress to reply wrote: It seems to me that the best solution is to have my own file with all abbreviations and what I think is the best definition for each, then journal-specific ones which overwrite mine for a few journals. Or is there a better solution? Perhaps not better, but different: I use the solution (more or less forced on me by taking large numbers of BibTeX entries direct from ADS) of using macros for all the common journal names, \mnras, \apj and so on. I then define them appropriately in the document itself for each journal that doesn't do that in its style file. Martin -- Martin Hardcastle School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, University of Hertfordshire, UK Please replace the xxx.xxx.xxx in the header with herts.ac.uk to mail me |
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