TeX - LaTeX Asked on April 2, 2021
I am trying to cite a website but I am getting this message
Underfull hbox (badness 1939) in paragraph at lines 9--11
my citation is
@MISC{K&J,
author = {k&J magnetics},
year = {2011},
title = {The original K&J magnet calculator},
howpublished ={url{https://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp}},
note = {Accessed 2020-2-30},
}
the packages I am using
documentclass[5p,preprint]{elsarticle}
journal{Energy}
setcitestyle{square}
usepackage{times}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[RPvoltages]{circuitikz}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
usepackage{array,booktabs}
%usepackage[round, sort & compress]{natbib}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{float}
hypersetup{pdfauthor=whatever}
Some suggestions and observations:
To avoid getting warning messages about either underfull or overfull lines because of URL strings, load the xurl
package before loading hyperref
.
Since the elsarticle-num
bibliography style recognizes a field called url
, use it, i.e, replace howpublished = {url{https://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp}},
with url = {https://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp},
.
Encase the string K&J
in the title
field in curly braces to keep it from getting lowercased by BibTeX.
Change the author
field from {k&J magnetics}
to {{K&J Magnetics}}
so that the author is recognized as a "corporate" author and is sorted under K, not M.
With the elsarticle
document class, it's better to specify times
as a document class option than it is to load it as a package.
documentclass[5p,preprint,times]{elsarticle}
journal{Energy}
begin{filecontents}[overwrite]{testbib.bib}
@MISC{K&J,
author = {{K&J Magnetics}},
year = {2011},
title = {The Original {K&J} Magnet Calculator},
xxhowpublished= {url{https://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp}},
url = {https://www.kjmagnetics.com/calculator.asp},
note = {Accessed 2020-2-30},
}
end{filecontents}
bibliographystyle{elsarticle-num} % information gleaned from an earlier posting
setcitestyle{square}
usepackage{graphicx,subfig,amsmath,array,booktabs}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage[RPvoltages]{circuitikz}
usetikzlibrary{patterns}
usepackage{xurl} % <-- new
usepackage[colorlinks,allcolors=blue]{hyperref}
hypersetup{pdfauthor=whoever}
begin{document}
cite{K&J}
bibliography{testbib}
end{document}
Answered by Mico on April 2, 2021
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