TeX Live and MacTeXBiblio not displaying article names

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El Tito
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Biblio not displaying article names

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Hi everybody. First of all, I did not know if this is the rigth subforum to post in.

I'm using wheezy with kile and texlive-full. When I compile the document, the bibliography displays correctly (with the full article name). The problem is, when a mate compiles the same document under Windows 7, WinEdt and Miktex; in the resulting pdf, the name of the articles are not displayed (the name of the books displays correctly).

I suppose it is related to Miktex and Texlive. Anyone have had the same problem, and anybody have found a workaround?
Thanks in advance.

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Stefan Kottwitz
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Biblio not displaying article names

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We can move the topic once it's clear where it belongs to. I guess it's not a TeX Live topic, since it works with TeX Live. It can be a MiKTeX topic or a BibTeX topic.

I never had this problem. I did not read about such an issue, so I guess the chance is low that anybody else would show up and say he had this already. So perhaps post a complete small text case, i.e. a Infominimal working example together with a small .bib file with an article which works on TeX Live, but did not work on your mate's computer. He should check his .log and .blg files. You could post what they contain, and the test example.

It could be an character encoding issue, since Linux and Windows use different input encodings. You could check this, i.e. if your mate works with utf8 like you, possibly.

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