customizing biblatex's numeric style

Philip Taylor P.Taylor at Hellenic-Institute.Uk
Mon Feb 15 14:31:13 CET 2021


Enrico Schumann wrote:

> Sorry if this is off-topic; but I think it is quite common
> to use an en-dash for combining the names of different
> people. (McGraw and Hill were two different people.)

Possibly a cultural difference.  But personally I would be guided by 
M-H's house style, and the HTML <title> attribute of the M-H Education 
page <https://www.mheducation.com/highered/home-guest.html> is

> McGraw-Hill Higher Education

which the Babelstone Unicode analyser 
<https://www.babelstone.co.uk/Unicode/whatisit.html> reports as

> U+004D : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M
> U+0063 : LATIN SMALL LETTER C
> U+0047 : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G
> U+0072 : LATIN SMALL LETTER R
> U+0061 : LATIN SMALL LETTER A
> U+0077 : LATIN SMALL LETTER W
> U+002D : HYPHEN-MINUS {hyphen or minus sign}
> U+0048 : LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H
> U+0069 : LATIN SMALL LETTER I
> U+006C : LATIN SMALL LETTER L
> U+006C : LATIN SMALL LETTER L
> <etc.>

-- 
/Philip Taylor/


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