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This was a lingering issue in the Sampling-Uncertainty paper, but it's cropped up in the TransportChecklist paper too.
Basically, if there is a reference with editors, but no authors, the first editor's name should be bolded to be consistent with the rest of the references. E.G., see refs 20 and 50 in https://github.com/dmzuckerman/Sampling-Uncertainty/blob/c38f4fb567ba249fd479f4aed36e1a966b608ff7/main.pdf
I found how to bold the first editor's names, but then it bolded the editor name when there are authors as well (e.g., ref. 43 in the same PDF above).
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This was a lingering issue in the Sampling-Uncertainty paper, but it's cropped up in the TransportChecklist paper too.
Basically, if there is a reference with editors, but no authors, the first editor's name should be bolded to be consistent with the rest of the references. E.G., see refs 20 and 50 in https://github.com/dmzuckerman/Sampling-Uncertainty/blob/c38f4fb567ba249fd479f4aed36e1a966b608ff7/main.pdf
I found how to bold the first editor's names, but then it bolded the editor name when there are authors as well (e.g., ref. 43 in the same PDF above).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: