On Feb 10, 2009, at 7:02 PM, David Bremner wrote:
At Tue, 10 Feb 2009 18:33:31 +0100,
Manuel Hermenegildo wrote:
Some time ago I had some success in a similar context (writing an
autodocumenter for the Ciao programming language) where I needed to
generate citations in a format different from latex. I managed to do
this by writing a new .bst file (the "bibliography style" file that
controls the format in which bibtex formats the references that it
outputs). Hope it helps. --Manuel
Unless you like forth, bst programming is not much fun. There is also
e.g. the Text::BibTeX perl module, python-bibtex and probably other
options parsing for the bibtex format.
There is also ebib [1], a bibtex editor for emacs, but I'm not sure if
deals with formatting entries, which is the main issue here.
Both reftex-cite.el and bibtex.el have pretty sophisticated
ways to extract info from bibtex databases. So with a little
bit of lisp, I am sure it is possible to cook something that
would insert references well enough during HTML export.
- Carsten
P.S. No, I am no writing it :-)
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