we all know \TeX produces the styled TeX and \LaTeX produces the styled LaTeX. But there seems no command like \BibTeX for producing the styled BibTeX, while Wikipedia adopts a complicated workaround: {\mathrm{B{\scriptstyle{IB}} ! T!_{\displaystyle E} ! X}}. So is there no simple command? (I think Bib\TeX is no good because the case does not conform to the official one)
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I don't think there's an official BibTeX logo. Usually I adopt |
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