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In the title of a BibTeX entry, is it preferable to write {W}ord{S}tyle or {WordStyle}, or does it make no difference?

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Example:

Consider that BibTeX entry:

@inproceedings{li-etal-2025-instructany2pix,
    title = "{I}nstruct{A}ny2{P}ix: Image Editing with Multi-Modal Prompts",
    author = "Li, Shufan  and
      Singh, Harkanwar  and
      Grover, Aditya",
    editor = "Chiruzzo, Luis  and
      Ritter, Alan  and
      Wang, Lu",
    booktitle = "Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: NAACL 2025",
    month = apr,
    year = "2025",
    address = "Albuquerque, New Mexico",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://aclanthology.org/2025.findings-naacl.36/",
    pages = "594--619",
    ISBN = "979-8-89176-195-7",
    abstract = "Image Editing has made incredible progress in recent years. Earliest work only supported caption-guided editing. Recently, free-form text instructions and reference images are incorporated to allow more flexibility. However, existing methods still struggle with complicated editing instructions involving multiple objects or reference images. We present InstructAny2Pix, a novel image editing model that leverages a multi-modal LLM to execute complicated edit instructions. Compared with previous, works, InstructAny2Pix extends the flexibility of edit instructions in three ways: First, it can perform complex instructions involving multiple object edits; Second, it supports interleaving text instructions with multiple reference images; Third, it supports audio and music inputs as part of edit prompts, unlocking many creative applications, such as album cover generation and music-inspired merchandise design. To evaluate the effectiveness of InstructAny2Pix, we propose two new benchmark datasets MM-Inst and Dream-booth++ consisting of human written, multi-modal prompts. InstructAny2Pix outperforms baselines in these two proposed multi-modal benchmarks, as well as conventional image editing benchmarks such as InstructPix2Pix."
}

Is it preferable write {I}nstruct{A}ny2{P}ix or {InstructAny2Pix}, or that makes no difference?


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This will depend on your bibliography style:

  • for {InstructAny2Pix} can lead to incorrect results for styles with all caps titles

  • {I}nstruct{A}ny2{P}ix can result in sub-optimal kerning, see e.g. this example

\documentclass{article}

\begin{document}

{Fo}

{F}o

\end{document}

Choose depending on your bib style.

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