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Like the idea re web archive. But if an items not there, do we request it be added? (Not familiar with their processes.) Should add it to the writing guide; will add it to the discussion. Re bibtex - looks to be flexible: https://sphinxcontrib-bibtex.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#advanced-features (This is the first time I’m using it.) |
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I have a browser plugin for that (Page Cache Archiver), but there is a "save page" area on their site, too Can you take a look at my changes and see if you can spot the error that causes the travis fail? |
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@natowi for bibtex the order is not important. |
Apparently you have to use 'and' not commas.
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@natowi - checked in a fix re the commas; apparently you need to use 'and' instead. Guess: expecting commas to be for eg "Rendell, J" formatting rather than separating authors. You're going to see/hit a bunch more errors due to missing fields in the bib references you've added. I found https://nwalsh.com/tex/texhelp/bibtx-7.html to be a succinct list of which fields are required for which type of citation. |
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for the authors, it's either:
it does not to be consistent, when the reference are then generate everything will be generated uniformely. |
first bibtex test
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all websources in the references should be saved to web.archive.org to avoid broken links
does refs.bib require ordered data or is it auto-sorted?