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According to the jurabib documentation, it should be possible to format first name and last name of author/editor in a different way. Why does this work for the first author, but not for the second?



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documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage[ngerman]{babel}

usepackage[authorformat={reducedifibidem,allreversed},citefull=first]{jurabib}

renewcommand*{jbauthorfont}{mdseriesscshape}
renewcommand*{jbauthorfnfont}{mdseries}
renewcommand*{biblnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
renewcommand*{bibfnfont}{mdseries}
renewcommand*{bibelnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
renewcommand*{bibefnfont}{mdseries}
renewcommand*{jborgauthorfont}{mdseries}
renewcommand*{jbannotatorfont}{mdseries}

begin{filecontents}{Lit.bib}
@Book{Editor,
title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
year = {1728},
editor = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
address = {Leipzig}
}
@Book{Author,
title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
year = {1728},
author = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
address = {Leipzig}
}
end{filecontents}

begin{document}
Authorfootcite{Author}
Editorfootcite{Editor}
nobibliography{Lit}
bibliographystyle{jurabib}
end{document}









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    According to the jurabib documentation, it should be possible to format first name and last name of author/editor in a different way. Why does this work for the first author, but not for the second?



    enter image description here



    documentclass{scrartcl}
    usepackage[ngerman]{babel}

    usepackage[authorformat={reducedifibidem,allreversed},citefull=first]{jurabib}

    renewcommand*{jbauthorfont}{mdseriesscshape}
    renewcommand*{jbauthorfnfont}{mdseries}
    renewcommand*{biblnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
    renewcommand*{bibfnfont}{mdseries}
    renewcommand*{bibelnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
    renewcommand*{bibefnfont}{mdseries}
    renewcommand*{jborgauthorfont}{mdseries}
    renewcommand*{jbannotatorfont}{mdseries}

    begin{filecontents}{Lit.bib}
    @Book{Editor,
    title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
    year = {1728},
    editor = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
    address = {Leipzig}
    }
    @Book{Author,
    title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
    year = {1728},
    author = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
    address = {Leipzig}
    }
    end{filecontents}

    begin{document}
    Authorfootcite{Author}
    Editorfootcite{Editor}
    nobibliography{Lit}
    bibliographystyle{jurabib}
    end{document}









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      According to the jurabib documentation, it should be possible to format first name and last name of author/editor in a different way. Why does this work for the first author, but not for the second?



      enter image description here



      documentclass{scrartcl}
      usepackage[ngerman]{babel}

      usepackage[authorformat={reducedifibidem,allreversed},citefull=first]{jurabib}

      renewcommand*{jbauthorfont}{mdseriesscshape}
      renewcommand*{jbauthorfnfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{biblnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
      renewcommand*{bibfnfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{bibelnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
      renewcommand*{bibefnfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{jborgauthorfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{jbannotatorfont}{mdseries}

      begin{filecontents}{Lit.bib}
      @Book{Editor,
      title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
      year = {1728},
      editor = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
      address = {Leipzig}
      }
      @Book{Author,
      title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
      year = {1728},
      author = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
      address = {Leipzig}
      }
      end{filecontents}

      begin{document}
      Authorfootcite{Author}
      Editorfootcite{Editor}
      nobibliography{Lit}
      bibliographystyle{jurabib}
      end{document}









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      According to the jurabib documentation, it should be possible to format first name and last name of author/editor in a different way. Why does this work for the first author, but not for the second?



      enter image description here



      documentclass{scrartcl}
      usepackage[ngerman]{babel}

      usepackage[authorformat={reducedifibidem,allreversed},citefull=first]{jurabib}

      renewcommand*{jbauthorfont}{mdseriesscshape}
      renewcommand*{jbauthorfnfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{biblnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
      renewcommand*{bibfnfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{bibelnfont}{mdseriesscshape}
      renewcommand*{bibefnfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{jborgauthorfont}{mdseries}
      renewcommand*{jbannotatorfont}{mdseries}

      begin{filecontents}{Lit.bib}
      @Book{Editor,
      title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
      year = {1728},
      editor = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
      address = {Leipzig}
      }
      @Book{Author,
      title = {Scriptores rervm Germanicarvm, praecipve Saxonicarvm},
      year = {1728},
      author = {Johann Burchard Mencke and Vorname Nachname},
      address = {Leipzig}
      }
      end{filecontents}

      begin{document}
      Authorfootcite{Author}
      Editorfootcite{Editor}
      nobibliography{Lit}
      bibliographystyle{jurabib}
      end{document}






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