H-physrev5.bst bibliography style is used en physics

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The discussion revolves around formatting bibliographic entries in a paper, specifically in the context of physics using the SPIRES bibliography style. The user seeks guidance on how to include article titles in their references. They mention attempting to modify the formatting settings but encounter an issue where the titles appear without the corresponding authors. The conversation highlights the need for clarity on the correct formatting procedures to ensure both titles and authors are displayed correctly in the bibliography.
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I do this question here, because this bibliography style is used en physics.

It is at SPIRES and I hope that you know.

I write a paper and I want to add the title at entries of articles.

How do I do?
 
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i can give you some idea...open the file and find the 'title' formatting section..there might be some option to enable title..
 


Thank you for your time and suggestion


I do this changes but, the I obtain title without authors.

Why?
 
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