Hi,
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Hans Hagen wrote:
ConTeXt is going to undertake some work concerning the bibliography,
it might be a good idea to consider how that work might tie in with
Bibulus or MLBibTeX, or both.
I've been considering XBib as well: http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net
Hans Hagen wrote:
just wondering ... maybe we need a wiki page for bibliographies (and
wishes and such) and an entry in the dev portal as well
Hans
I've created a page with buglist todo/wishlist:
http://contextgarden.net/User::Taco/Bib
Taco
Hello, (mostly) Taco,
I don't know what the whole functionality of the urlbst
(CTAN/biblio/bibtex/contrib/urlbst/) package is, but it offers an
entity @webpage for bibiliography style, with url, author, title,
year, lastchecked and note. I think it also adds a field url to
every(?) other entity.
In the context of bibligraphies, I have been looking at two topics
that were the subject of presentations at one of the last TUG meetings,
namely,
Bibulus
MLBibTeX
Bibulus interests me because it creates bibliographies directly in
XML. MLBibTeX interests me because of its extended encoding (it
Elena Fraboschi wrote:
In the context of bibligraphies, I have been looking at two topics
that were the subject of presentations at one of the last TUG meetings,
namely,
Bibulus
MLBibTeX
Bibulus interests me because it creates bibliographies directly in
XML. MLBibTeX interests me because of
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello, (mostly) Taco,
I don't know what the whole functionality of the urlbst
(CTAN/biblio/bibtex/contrib/urlbst/) package is, but it offers an
entity @webpage for bibiliography style, with url, author, title,
year, lastchecked and note. I think it also adds a field url