\bibliographystyle{cj} with biblatex-chicago

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Galdratommi

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May 20, 2012, 8:12:38 AM5/20/12
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Hi all

I am using biblatex-chicago and it is working fine so far, but I would
like to change the outcome a little and use \bibliographystyle{cj} and
if I understand the biblatex-chicago package right I should do like
this:
\usepackage[style=cj,authordate]{biblatex-chicago} but this insn't
working.

Then there is the problem in biblatex-chicago that it does put the
name of the book in small letters instead the first letter should be
in capital letters: The British Toy Business, comes out as: "The
british toy business".

Any ideas?

best wishes
Tómas

Bruno Lopes

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May 20, 2012, 9:09:33 AM5/20/12
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Hello!

If you would like to surpass the style definitions, just put the string between "{}". So, your bibtex entry for the title of a book will be like "title = {{The British Toy Business}}".

Cheers,

Bruno,


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Galdratommi

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May 20, 2012, 11:54:51 AM5/20/12
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Thanks Bruno

That did work, but now is to get the book title in italic ?

Cheers
Tómas

On May 20, 2:09 pm, Bruno Lopes <blopesvie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> If you would like to surpass the style definitions, just put the string
> between "{}". So, your bibtex entry for the title of a book will be like
> "title = {{The British Toy Business}}".
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bruno,
>

Bruno Lopes

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May 20, 2012, 12:04:27 PM5/20/12
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Try inserting a strong command for it: e.g. {{\em The British Toy Business}}

Cheers,

Bruno.
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