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q*g
2
用了currvita, multibib, 在CV里头引用自己的paper的时候发现一个小问题:
不知道如何实现给自己的作者名字加黑?
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f*t
3
同问

【在 a********r 的大作中提到】
: rt,谢谢!
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w*k
4
interesting question, I'd like to know too.
probably need to change sty file le

【在 q*****g 的大作中提到】
: 用了currvita, multibib, 在CV里头引用自己的paper的时候发现一个小问题:
: 不知道如何实现给自己的作者名字加黑?

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c*h
6
在bib文件里将你的名字用textbf套上

【在 q*****g 的大作中提到】
: 用了currvita, multibib, 在CV里头引用自己的paper的时候发现一个小问题:
: 不知道如何实现给自己的作者名字加黑?

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l*G
7
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q*g
8
但是那样的话,正常的citing就不对了。大部分时候还是不能加黑的,只有
CV里头大家才这么干的对吧?

【在 c*******h 的大作中提到】
: 在bib文件里将你的名字用textbf套上
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c*h
9
要么就将你的paper复制一遍换个索引,在不同地方用不同索引引用
要么在生成的bbl文件里对你的名字查找替换

【在 q*****g 的大作中提到】
: 但是那样的话,正常的citing就不对了。大部分时候还是不能加黑的,只有
: CV里头大家才这么干的对吧?

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T*n
10
Interesting problem. Can't thing of an elegant solution that involves
only LaTeX and BibTeX.
What about a solution involving these steps:
latex cv
bibtex cv
sed -i "s/normal name/bold name/" cv.bbl
latex cv
================
The only way to make this work using only LaTeX and BibTeX is to hack the
.bib file, fool BibTeX into thinking that \textbf{} is an accent command
like \'{}, \`{}, \"{}, etc., make clever use of {} to group parts of your
name, and maybe use @string{} definitions to deal with

【在 q*****g 的大作中提到】
: 用了currvita, multibib, 在CV里头引用自己的paper的时候发现一个小问题:
: 不知道如何实现给自己的作者名字加黑?

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c*h
11
you are really making things complicated... nevertheless i appreciate your
work.
after a careful look at the bbl file, i realize that the search-and-replace
method is not that simple. for most style files, bibtex produces those old
and nasty font shape commands, such as \em, \sc, instead of \emph, \textsc,
in the bbl file. so suppose that the author names are typeset in smallcap,
and guess what happens when you decorate your name by \bf? unlike nfss,
those latex209 commands (\sc and \bf) do not

【在 T*******n 的大作中提到】
: Interesting problem. Can't thing of an elegant solution that involves
: only LaTeX and BibTeX.
: What about a solution involving these steps:
: latex cv
: bibtex cv
: sed -i "s/normal name/bold name/" cv.bbl
: latex cv
: ================
: The only way to make this work using only LaTeX and BibTeX is to hack the
: .bib file, fool BibTeX into thinking that \textbf{} is an accent command

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T*n
12
I thought at first it would be simple to do with only LaTeX and BibTeX,
but as I explained, there is no general way to hack this and still
have the .bib file support arbitrary other .bst files.
For the NFSS/LaTeX209 font command problems, {\bf\sc Name} won't work
but changing it to {\bfseries\scshape Name} should. But in practice
there are other things that complicate the situation, I'm sure.

replace

【在 c*******h 的大作中提到】
: you are really making things complicated... nevertheless i appreciate your
: work.
: after a careful look at the bbl file, i realize that the search-and-replace
: method is not that simple. for most style files, bibtex produces those old
: and nasty font shape commands, such as \em, \sc, instead of \emph, \textsc,
: in the bbl file. so suppose that the author names are typeset in smallcap,
: and guess what happens when you decorate your name by \bf? unlike nfss,
: those latex209 commands (\sc and \bf) do not

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