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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Consider the following example from the real world:
Note that the “Yu” is the initial, not a complete name. However,
BibTeX’s algorithms will leave you with a citation —
slightly depending on the bibliographic style — that reads:
-“S. Y. Epifanov and A. A. Vigasin, ...”. instead of the intended
-“S. Yu. Epifanov and A. A. Vigasin, ...”.
+“S. Y. Epifanov and A. A. Vigasin, …”. instead of the intended
+“S. Yu. Epifanov and A. A. Vigasin, …”.
<p/>One solution is to replace each affected initial by a command that
prints the correct combination. To keep your bibliography portable,
you need to add that command to your bibliography with the