ich habe ein Problem mit dem natdin style. Und zwar wird "von" bzw. "van" nur dann korrekt gesetzt, wenn der betreffende Autor nur einen Vornamen hat. Bei mehreren Vornamen verschwindet das "von".
Hier ein Minimalbeispiel:
\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage[square,super,sort&compress]{natbib} \bibliographystyle{natdin} \begin{document} This is some senseless text I have stolen from someone else, so I will cite him and all will be fine.\cite{Hell1865} And here is another stupid sentence without any real meaning, a citation from some other author.\cite{Als2001} \bibliography{minimalPubs} \end{document}
@ARTICLE{Als2001, author = {van Als, J. P.}, title = {Cheese}, journal = {Illustrated Journal of Milk Products}, year = {2001}, volume = {5}, pages = {123}, owner = {Florian}, timestamp = {2010.07.27} } @ARTICLE{Hell1865, author = {van Hellsing, G.}, title = {A guideline for vampire hunters}, journal = {Journal of the Holy Inquisition}, year = {1865}, volume = {5}, pages = {4581}, owner = {Florian}, timestamp = {2010.07.27} }
Viele Grüße,
Naclador