I've been editing a Bibtex style, the standard agsm.bst, to match my university's requirements. I've managed to get everything correct, except that the style separates the year, title, and journal with commas:
Schuster-Böckler, B., Schultz, J. and Rahmann, S. (2004), HMM Logos for visualization of protein families, BMC Bioinformatics 5(1),7.
I need the output to use a full stop (period) as the separator:
Schuster-Böckler, B., Schultz, J. and Rahmann, S. (2004). HMM Logos for visualization of protein families. BMC Bioinformatics 5(1),7.
I'm fairly sure this isn't defined in the style file. Where is this behaviour defined, and how can I change it?
P.S. "comma" is Latin and the Latin plural is "commata". Both "commas" and "commata" are acceptable in English (but "commata" sounds way better).
– Rik Smith-Unna Feb 17 '12 at 16:54agsm.bst! It's only with practice that one can figure out how and where bibtex-related things are done... – Mico Feb 17 '12 at 18:35kpsewhich agsm.bst. Incidentally, you've so far posted seven questions to which you've received answers, yet you've "accepted" only two answers. Please review. – Mico Jan 12 '15 at 21:35