At the risk of spamming the list, I can now report that the PACS scripts are working. They prune the PACS entries down to chapters with sections present only if content is also present. The MSC is still at subsection pruning - it will be a bit tricky to intelligently prune sections, and I'm undecided if it is worthwhile or not. (It probably is, but if anyone has any good ideas on how to conditionalize it I would appreciate it.)
The new example/test is here: http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/axiombibliography.pdf/download I've also gone ahead and uploaded the scripts that I'm using to generate this - http://portal.axiom-developer.org/Members/starseeker/axiombibliographysystem.tar.gz/download On a unix system with standard tools (gawk, sort, grep, bash, latex, etc) and bibtool (might have to install that one, link is here: http://www.gerd-neugebauer.de/software/TeX/BibTool.en.html) one goes into the bibliography dir and types ./generatebibliography.sh to run the machinery. The MSC html files and the PACs text file are in there for convenience, along with an example file called test.bib. To clean up after latex run ./cleanup.sh and to REALLY clean up use the __reset__.sh file. It's rough, but it appears to work. If this is to go into Axiom I suppose it needs to be made into a literate document, but first we need to decide IF it's worth putting into Axiom ;-). Both code and bibtex style documentation will be needed to do this correctly, so if the word is go I'll get started putting those together. I think with this in place we can proceed to start building our axiom.bib file and turn our pamphlets into real academic papers, citations and all. Cheers, Cliff __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
