![]() Rename "Normalize pagenumbers" to Prepare for BibTeX: Normalize pagenumbers.Rename "Normalize names of persons" to Prepare for BibTeX: Normalize names of persons.Rename "Normalize month" to Prepare for BibTeX: Normalize month.~- Rename "Normalize pagenumbers" to Make ready for BibTeX: Normalize pagenumbers~ ~- Rename "Normalize names of persons" to Make ready for BibTeX: Normalize names of persons~ ~- Rename "Normalize month" to Make ready for BibTeX: Normalize month~ Rename "Units to LaTeX" to Prepare for LaTeX: Units to LaTeX.Rename "Ordinals to LaTeX superscript" to Prepare for LaTeX: Ordinals to LaTeX superscript.Rename "HTML to LaTeX" to Prepare for LaTeX: HTML to LaTeX.Rename "Unicode to LaTeX" to Prepare for LaTeX: Unicode to LaTeX.Rename "LaTeX cleanup" action to Prepare for LaTeX: Cleanup.~- Rename "Units to LaTeX" to Make ready for LaTeX: Units to LaTeX~ ~- Rename "Ordinals to LaTeX superscript" to Make ready for LaTeX: Ordinals to LaTeX superscript~ ~- Rename "HTML to LaTeX" to Make ready for LaTeX: HTML to LaTeX~ ~- Rename "Unicode to LaTeX" to Make ready for LaTeX: Unicode to LaTeX~ ~- Rename "LaTeX cleanup" action to Make ready for LaTeX: Cleanup~ Make it more transparent to the user, which of the clenaup actions are advised to be used when trying to use the entries with LaTeX and Bibtex. Therefore, this cleanup-action does not convert from LaTeX to "something else", but rather it goes the opposite direction. I always thought the "LaTeX cleanup" action would remove LaTeX code so that the entries will be rendered well via CSL entry preview or alternatively that the entries will be rendered well when using them with OpenOffice/LibreOffice, but instead this action mostly removes characters (via RegEx) that hinder the bibliographic data to be used with LaTeX. Cleanup actions are not well described and contrary to users intuitive thought. ![]()
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