I'm writing a document in Spanish with LuaTeX, and using Biber and BiblaTeX for the bibliography.
The question is every entry appears as:
JL Schafer. «Multiple Imputation, o prime Statistical Methods in Medical Research 8». En: (1999).
Andrew C Titman y Linda D Sharples. «Semi-Markov models with phase-type sojourn distributions.» En: Biometrics 66 (3 sep. de 2010).
I think that "En:" is quite ugly. It means "At:" in English, but I haven't seen it before in English documents.
How can I remove it?
My header contains this:
\usepackage[maxbibnames=3,style=numeric,backend=biber,
url=false,doi=false, isbn=false]{biblatex}
\AtEveryBibitem{\clearfield{urlyear} \clearfield{urlmonth}
\clearfield{pages} \clearfield{eprint}}
And my document:
\printbibliography[heading=bibintoc,title={BIBLIOGRAFÍA}]
biblatex-extsolution from that answer. – Alan Munn Aug 18 '20 at 17:04@article, does not actually have ajournalfield. I'd consider that incorrect input:@articles always have ajournal. In the second entry, the 'en' doesn't look as bad, because there the@articlehas ajournal. (That said, many people findbiblatex's choice of using 'in:' even for@articles questionable, so I'm certainly not against suppressing it as shown in Mico's link, but at least in the Schafer entry something else is up as well.) – moewe Aug 18 '20 at 17:19