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Q&A Is there any tool to fix cases in references (LaTeX + BibTeX)?

One common formatting issue in reference lists is that characters that should remain capitalized are often not. E.g., Chatgpt -> ChatGPT. Is there a tool that can fix this? I use LaTeX and BibTe...

1 answer  ·  posted 29d ago by Franck Dernoncourt‭  ·  last activity 28d ago by Franck Dernoncourt‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Franck Dernoncourt‭ · 2025-05-10T19:11:58Z (28 days ago)
  • One common formatting issue in reference lists is that characters that should remain capitalized are often not. E.g., Chatgpt -> ChatGPT. Is there a tool that can fix this? I use LaTeX and BibTeX.
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  • One common formatting issue in reference lists is that characters that should remain capitalized are often not. E.g., Chatgpt -> ChatGPT. Is there a tool that can fix this? I use LaTeX and BibTeX.
  • I have thousands of BibTeX entries spread across dozens of LaTeX projects, each using different styles, since different conferences often require different formatting, so I’d rather not manually edit all these entries to add curly brackets.
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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Franck Dernoncourt‭ · 2025-05-09T21:56:38Z (29 days ago)
Is there any tool to fix cases in references (LaTeX + BibTeX)?
One common formatting issue in reference lists is that characters that should remain capitalized are often not. E.g., Chatgpt -> ChatGPT. Is there a tool that can fix this? I use LaTeX and BibTeX.



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Crossposts:

- https://redd.it/1kiugas
- https://redd.it/1kiufys
- https://redd.it/1kiugf6
- https://qr.ae/pAwDed
- https://academia.stackexchange.com/q/218410/452