On 8/10/07, Simon Spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 10.08.2007, at 18:19, Nicholas Cole wrote:
>
> > I know that this is off-topic, and for that apologies.
> >
> > Now that jurabib really does seem very, very frozen, I was looking to
> > swap to biblatex.  I can find the package on the usual archive, but
> > are there any websites devoted to it yet?  I can't find anything
> > 'official'.
>
> AFAIK there's nothing offical yet, since biblatex is still 0.6, and
> the interface wont be frozen until 0.7. But don't be discouraged by
> this, the manual is excellent and Philipp Lehmann generally very
> helpful. Although I'm by no means a TeX wizard I was able to adapt
> biblatex eaxctly to my needs. Maybe this help is also of some use:
> http://home.arcor.de/domwass/latex/biblatex/index-en.shtml
>
> simon



Dear Simon,

Just the thought of thing I had in mind! No one seems to have done an Oxford
style yet, that I can see, but looking at your examples it doesn't seem
quite so impossible.

Am I the only one who has a love-hate relationship with anything
tex-related?

Best,

N
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