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How make the first letter in the field names of a bib file produced by Bibdesk be lowercase?














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As you see, in the following example all the first letters of the fields such as Author, Booktitle, and so on, are capital. I want to make all of them be lowercase. The file is produced by Bibdesk. Since there are many references in the file, is there a uniform way to do this once?



@incollection{Ctfl1956,
Author = {A. Tarski},
Booktitle = {Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics, Papers from 1923 to 1938},
Pages = {152--278},
Publisher = {The Clarendon Press, Oxford},
Title = {The Concept of Truth in Formalized Language},
Translator = {Woodger, J. H.},
Type = {J},
Year = {1956}}








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    As you see, in the following example all the first letters of the fields such as Author, Booktitle, and so on, are capital. I want to make all of them be lowercase. The file is produced by Bibdesk. Since there are many references in the file, is there a uniform way to do this once?



    @incollection{Ctfl1956,
    Author = {A. Tarski},
    Booktitle = {Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics, Papers from 1923 to 1938},
    Pages = {152--278},
    Publisher = {The Clarendon Press, Oxford},
    Title = {The Concept of Truth in Formalized Language},
    Translator = {Woodger, J. H.},
    Type = {J},
    Year = {1956}}








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      As you see, in the following example all the first letters of the fields such as Author, Booktitle, and so on, are capital. I want to make all of them be lowercase. The file is produced by Bibdesk. Since there are many references in the file, is there a uniform way to do this once?



      @incollection{Ctfl1956,
      Author = {A. Tarski},
      Booktitle = {Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics, Papers from 1923 to 1938},
      Pages = {152--278},
      Publisher = {The Clarendon Press, Oxford},
      Title = {The Concept of Truth in Formalized Language},
      Translator = {Woodger, J. H.},
      Type = {J},
      Year = {1956}}








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      As you see, in the following example all the first letters of the fields such as Author, Booktitle, and so on, are capital. I want to make all of them be lowercase. The file is produced by Bibdesk. Since there are many references in the file, is there a uniform way to do this once?



      @incollection{Ctfl1956,
      Author = {A. Tarski},
      Booktitle = {Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics, Papers from 1923 to 1938},
      Pages = {152--278},
      Publisher = {The Clarendon Press, Oxford},
      Title = {The Concept of Truth in Formalized Language},
      Translator = {Woodger, J. H.},
      Type = {J},
      Year = {1956}}






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