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Support \relax for author first name abbreviations #1531
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Relates to #1499 My guess is that using the BibTex name formatter should solve most of these problems. |
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Fixed (or rather re-enabled) in #1755. |
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* Fixed name column rendering JabRef#1499 and JabRef#1531 * Fixed comments
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JabRef version: latest dev
Steps to reproduce:
{\relax Ch}ris Kross
Kross
showing up in the author column of the main table, it now says something likerelax Kross
A simple (and ugly) way would be to just add relax as a known latex command that is replaced with an empty string. However, it would be nice if the author formatters fully support this notation, leading to that the author is written as
Ch. Kross
when abbreviated first name is used.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: