Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 
> <shrug>
> In other words, take the .aux file that is generated by the first LaTeX 
> run on the real document file, rather than my simulated
> 
> \citation{*}
> \bibstyle{${STYLE}}
> \bibdata{${BIBNAME}}
> 
> Thereafter, the script will produce a LyX file that can be exported as 
> text in exactly the format you require.
> </shrug>

Not quite. My proposal would use bibtex itself to produce a formatted
text file directly. Why should poor Kayvan edit a LyX file if bibtex can
do the job? :-)

Ciao
/Andreas


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