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Designing a bibliography using gost780.bst
Help out, habravchane. Tell me where the dog is buried.
I make my work in LaTeX. For the bibliography I use gost780.bst. And everything would be great if it were not for the incomprehensible quotation marks before the dash.
In the *.bbl file, this is displayed as "---, of course you can edit it manually, but maybe there is a way to do it humanly?
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For the first source in the *.bib file I write:
online {802154,
author={IEEE 802.15},
year=2003,
title={Wireless Medium Access Control (\texttt{MAC}) and Physical Layer(\texttt{PHY}) Specification for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR -WPANs)},
url=" standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.15.4-2003.pdf ",
language="english"
}
\bibitem{802154}
\selectlanguageifdefined{english}
} Wireless medium access control (\texttt{MAC}) and physical
layer(\texttt{PHY}) specification for low-rate wireless personal area
networks (lr-wpans). "---
\newblock 2003. \BibUrl{
standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.15.4-2003.pdf }.
Everything worked with gost2008.bst, no more changes were made. Very strange.
Thanks for the help! For the first time I'm typing text in TeX, a lot of questions arise for him =).
The usual preamble was:
\documentclass[twoside]{report}
\usepackage[cp1251]{inputenc}
\usepackage[english,russian]{babel}
\begin{document}
Many letters
\bibliographystyle{gost2008}
\bibliography{bibliography}
\end{ document}
I only changed GOSTs. And each GOST gave out an incredible variation of the list of references. But since 2008 everything is fine.
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