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I write journal abbreviations in the bib file as "Chem.\@ Phys.\@ Lett." to avoid extra stretching when processing with LaTeX. It seems bibtex2html eats the space after the \@ macro, since I get in the html: Chem.Phys.Lett.. A workaround is using \@\ (with space after the last slash).
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I write journal abbreviations in the bib file as "|Chem.\@ Phys.\@
Lett.|" to avoid extra stretching when processing with LaTeX. It seems
bibtex2html eats the space after the |\@| macro, since I get in the
html: |Chem.Phys.Lett.|.
You're right, bibtex2html is incorrectly translating \@ to nothing.
I fixed this in the development version (commit 53f9828). The patch is
not perfect, as \@ immediately followed by a character should not be
translated to a space (but bibtex2html will do so). This should be a
smaller annoyance, though.
A workaround is using |\@\| (with space after
the last slash).
Indeed. I hope you can live with it until I make a new release of
bibtex2html.
thanks for reporting the issue.
--
Jean-Christophe
I write journal abbreviations in the bib file as "
Chem.\@ Phys.\@ Lett.
" to avoid extra stretching when processing with LaTeX. It seems bibtex2html eats the space after the\@
macro, since I get in the html:Chem.Phys.Lett.
. A workaround is using\@\
(with space after the last slash).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: