ACS publications abstract not correct
Just wanted you to be aware of a little problem. In ACS (pubs.acs.org), when I create a Journal article the abstract always start with the word "Abstract: ". That's not the behaviour in other sites.
For example, in
http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/nalefd/2007/7/i07/abs/nl0710506.html
the abstract I get is
"Abstract: Metallic nanoscale voids ("anti-nanoparticles") are shown to possess (...text too long...) such as reproducible surface enhanced Raman scattering."
Thanks for your hard work, it certainly simplifies mine!
For example, in
http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/nalefd/2007/7/i07/abs/nl0710506.html
the abstract I get is
"Abstract: Metallic nanoscale voids ("anti-nanoparticles") are shown to possess (...text too long...) such as reproducible surface enhanced Raman scattering."
Thanks for your hard work, it certainly simplifies mine!
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http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/jpcbfk/1999/103/i44/abs/jp9925334.html
the abstract has the following problems:
- a gamma letter is not copied (could be a problem: is an image)
- a cross (html code is ×) is copied as �
- exponents and subindices are not preserved (html code is <SUP></SUP> and <SUB></SUB>)
Sorry if any of this is intended behaviour or has been covered in other posts, but I thought is was important to let you know.
Thanks again for your time!