1
I’m having trouble putting the name of the magazines in my quotes. The following error appears:
? ! Undefined control sequence.
l.103 \newblock {\em \apj}, 615:209--221, Nov. 2004.
The term \apj
above has the same role of \mnras
in the example below.
An example of an article I quote follows below
@ARTICLE{kauffmann,
author = {{Kauffmann}, G. and {White}, S.~D.~M. and {Heckman}, T.~M. and
{M{\'e}nard}, B. and {Brinchmann}, J. and {Charlot}, S. and
{Tremonti}, C. and {Brinkmann}, J.},
title = "{The environmental dependence of the relations between stellar mass, structure, star formation and nuclear activity in galaxies}",
journal = {\mnras},
eprint = {astro-ph/0402030},
keywords = {galaxies: evolution, galaxies: formation, galaxies: stellar content},
year = 2004,
month = sep,
volume = 353,
pages = {713-731},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08117.x},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004MNRAS.353..713K},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
The problem is in journal = {\mnras}
, the question is: how do I abbreviate \mnras
work?
About the style of bibliography I’m using: I’ve tried it n
styles and none worked.
Doubt about your text: where it says
já teste N estilos
, this N means "several"?– brasofilo
That’s exactly what.
– Matheus Lima
I guess I better switch then. The ideal is to leave everything as explained as possible so that someone who knows the subject can answer quietly without having to ask for more information. When you edit the question, it will stop on the first page, which attracts more views (and possible answers). There is no editing for editing, but extra information is always welcome. There are no other relevant tags you can add to the question?
– brasofilo
Hello. I don’t understand a detail: when you say you’re trying to use an abbreviation (
\mnras
), this is a new command you created using some abbreviation package?– Luiz Vieira