;;; refbib.el --- convert refer-style references to ones usable by Latex bib
-;; Copyright (C) 1989, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1989, 2001-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Henry Kautz <kautz@research.att.com>
-;; Maintainer: FSF
+;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
;; Keywords: bib, tex
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
Because titles are capitalized before matching, the abbreviation
for the journal name should be listed as beginning with a capital
letter, even if it really doesn't.
- For example, a value of '((\"Aij\" \"{Artificial Intelligence}\")
+ For example, a value of ((\"Aij\" \"{Artificial Intelligence}\")
\(\"Ijcai81\" \"ijcai7\")) would expand Aij to the text string
\"Artificial Intelligence\", but would replace Ijcai81 with the
BibTeX macro \"ijcai7\"."
the car.
Because titles are capitalized before matching, the abbreviated title
should be listed as beginning with a capital letter, even if it doesn't.
- For example, a value of '((\"Aij\" \"{Artificial Intelligence}\")
+ For example, a value of ((\"Aij\" \"{Artificial Intelligence}\")
\(\"Ijcai81\" \"ijcai7\")) would expand Aij to the text string
\"Artificial Intelligence\", but would replace Ijcai81 with the
BibTeX macro \"ijcai7\"."
should begin with a capital letter.
For example, suppose the title \"Ijcai81\" is used for the proceedings of
a conference, and its expansion is the BibTeX macro \"ijcai7\". Then
-`r2b-proceedings-list' should be '((\"Ijcai81\") ...). If instead its
+`r2b-proceedings-list' should be ((\"Ijcai81\") ...). If instead its
expansion were \"Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence\", then you would NOT need to include Ijcai81
in `r2b-proceedings-list' (although it wouldn't cause an error)."