Why is jurabib setting et al. in authors font, even if it belongs to editors?

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The goal is to differentiate betweend authors and editors by highlighting authors with bold face and leaving editors in standard shape. Jurabib describes the commands ´bibfnfont´ and ´biblnfont´ for authors and ´bibefnfont´ and ´bibelnfont´ for this purpose. According to my understanding I was setting them to:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


The result is fine in terms of the first and last names, but the et al. which belongs to the editors, not the authors, is printed in bold:
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    Jurabib seems really outdated. I always thought about having a look into biblatex. There is a very up to date translation into German and the text refers even to some differences of Jurabib, see here: mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/info/translations/biblatex/de/… . So what about BibLaTeX for your project?
    – Keks Dose
    2 hours ago










  • If the project would be kicked-off at this time, I'd absolutely agree, but it is close to finisihing. Hence a change is no option. Are you the developer of jurabib?
    – TobiBS
    2 hours ago















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The goal is to differentiate betweend authors and editors by highlighting authors with bold face and leaving editors in standard shape. Jurabib describes the commands ´bibfnfont´ and ´biblnfont´ for authors and ´bibefnfont´ and ´bibelnfont´ for this purpose. According to my understanding I was setting them to:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


The result is fine in terms of the first and last names, but the et al. which belongs to the editors, not the authors, is printed in bold:
enter image description here










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  • 2




    Jurabib seems really outdated. I always thought about having a look into biblatex. There is a very up to date translation into German and the text refers even to some differences of Jurabib, see here: mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/info/translations/biblatex/de/… . So what about BibLaTeX for your project?
    – Keks Dose
    2 hours ago










  • If the project would be kicked-off at this time, I'd absolutely agree, but it is close to finisihing. Hence a change is no option. Are you the developer of jurabib?
    – TobiBS
    2 hours ago













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The goal is to differentiate betweend authors and editors by highlighting authors with bold face and leaving editors in standard shape. Jurabib describes the commands ´bibfnfont´ and ´biblnfont´ for authors and ´bibefnfont´ and ´bibelnfont´ for this purpose. According to my understanding I was setting them to:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


The result is fine in terms of the first and last names, but the et al. which belongs to the editors, not the authors, is printed in bold:
enter image description here










share|improve this question













The goal is to differentiate betweend authors and editors by highlighting authors with bold face and leaving editors in standard shape. Jurabib describes the commands ´bibfnfont´ and ´biblnfont´ for authors and ´bibefnfont´ and ´bibelnfont´ for this purpose. According to my understanding I was setting them to:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


The result is fine in terms of the first and last names, but the et al. which belongs to the editors, not the authors, is printed in bold:
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    Jurabib seems really outdated. I always thought about having a look into biblatex. There is a very up to date translation into German and the text refers even to some differences of Jurabib, see here: mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/info/translations/biblatex/de/… . So what about BibLaTeX for your project?
    – Keks Dose
    2 hours ago










  • If the project would be kicked-off at this time, I'd absolutely agree, but it is close to finisihing. Hence a change is no option. Are you the developer of jurabib?
    – TobiBS
    2 hours ago













  • 2




    Jurabib seems really outdated. I always thought about having a look into biblatex. There is a very up to date translation into German and the text refers even to some differences of Jurabib, see here: mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/info/translations/biblatex/de/… . So what about BibLaTeX for your project?
    – Keks Dose
    2 hours ago










  • If the project would be kicked-off at this time, I'd absolutely agree, but it is close to finisihing. Hence a change is no option. Are you the developer of jurabib?
    – TobiBS
    2 hours ago








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Jurabib seems really outdated. I always thought about having a look into biblatex. There is a very up to date translation into German and the text refers even to some differences of Jurabib, see here: mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/info/translations/biblatex/de/… . So what about BibLaTeX for your project?
– Keks Dose
2 hours ago




Jurabib seems really outdated. I always thought about having a look into biblatex. There is a very up to date translation into German and the text refers even to some differences of Jurabib, see here: mirror.hmc.edu/ctan/info/translations/biblatex/de/… . So what about BibLaTeX for your project?
– Keks Dose
2 hours ago












If the project would be kicked-off at this time, I'd absolutely agree, but it is close to finisihing. Hence a change is no option. Are you the developer of jurabib?
– TobiBS
2 hours ago





If the project would be kicked-off at this time, I'd absolutely agree, but it is close to finisihing. Hence a change is no option. Are you the developer of jurabib?
– TobiBS
2 hours ago











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jurabib uses the same command for the etal of authors and editors. So there is no official interface. You can try the following patch but be aware that it can have side effects on other entry types. I extended the one author list for the test:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

%reset font patch:
usepackagexpatch
xpretocmdbibenfrenewcommandbibfnfontfail

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge and A Muster and B Max and C Min and D Author,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago











  • No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago










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jurabib uses the same command for the etal of authors and editors. So there is no official interface. You can try the following patch but be aware that it can have side effects on other entry types. I extended the one author list for the test:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

%reset font patch:
usepackagexpatch
xpretocmdbibenfrenewcommandbibfnfontfail

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge and A Muster and B Max and C Min and D Author,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer






















  • Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago











  • No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago














up vote
4
down vote



accepted










jurabib uses the same command for the etal of authors and editors. So there is no official interface. You can try the following patch but be aware that it can have side effects on other entry types. I extended the one author list for the test:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

%reset font patch:
usepackagexpatch
xpretocmdbibenfrenewcommandbibfnfontfail

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge and A Muster and B Max and C Min and D Author,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer






















  • Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago











  • No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago












up vote
4
down vote



accepted







up vote
4
down vote



accepted






jurabib uses the same command for the etal of authors and editors. So there is no official interface. You can try the following patch but be aware that it can have side effects on other entry types. I extended the one author list for the test:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

%reset font patch:
usepackagexpatch
xpretocmdbibenfrenewcommandbibfnfontfail

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge and A Muster and B Max and C Min and D Author,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer














jurabib uses the same command for the etal of authors and editors. So there is no official interface. You can try the following patch but be aware that it can have side effects on other entry types. I extended the one author list for the test:



documentclassscrartcl
usepackage[ngerman]babel
usepackagecolor
usepackagefilecontents
usepackagejurabib

renewcommand*bibefnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibelnfonttextnormal
renewcommand*bibfnfonttextbf
renewcommand*biblnfonttextbf

%reset font patch:
usepackagexpatch
xpretocmdbibenfrenewcommandbibfnfontfail

beginfilecontentsliteratur.bib
@BOOKGerichtsschreiberamt,
title = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei am Reichshofgericht,
year = 1974,
editor = Bernhard Diestelkamp and Ulrich Eisenhardt and Gunter Gudian and Adolf Laufs and Wolfgang Sellert,
author = Friedrich Battenberg,
series = Quellen und Forschungen zur h"ochsten Gerichtsbarkeit im alten Reich, Reihe~B: Forschungen, Band~2,
address = K"oln,
shorttitle = Gerichtsschreiberamt und Kanzlei


@INCOLLECTIONLehnswesen,
author = Oliver Auge and A Muster and B Max and C Min and D Author,
title = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen,
booktitle = Handw"orterbuch zur Deutschen Rechtsgeschichte,
pages = Sp.,717,--,736,
year = 2016,
editor = Albrecht Cordes and Hans-Peter Haferkamp and Heiner L"uck and Dieter Werkm"uller,
volume = III,
address = Berlin,
shorttitle = Lehnrecht, Lehnswesen in: HRG~III, 2.,Auflage,
volumetitle = Konfliktbew"altigung,--,Nowgorod

endfilecontents
begindocument
TestfootciteGerichtsschreiberamt. Test2footciteLehnswesen.

bibliographyliteratur
bibliographystylejurabib

enddocument


enter image description here







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  • Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago











  • No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago
















  • Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago











  • No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
    – TobiBS
    1 hour ago










  • Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 hour ago















Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
– TobiBS
1 hour ago





Well with that approach the first visible side effect is that et al. is added to the author (behind Auge, Oliver) which is technically correct, but not content-wise.
– TobiBS
1 hour ago













No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago




No, the et al after the author is there because I extended the author list for the test as mentioned in my answer.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago












Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
– TobiBS
1 hour ago




Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
– TobiBS
1 hour ago












Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
– TobiBS
1 hour ago




Yes, what I meant as well: This is now technically correct (as there are multiple authors in the bib-file), but content-wise it is incorrect, because there is only one author for this incollection
– TobiBS
1 hour ago












Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago




Well this are test bib entries, no real bib entries.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago

















 

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