On Wed, 15 May 2002 12:17:36 +0200 (MET DST) wrote "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" 
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> When it comes to sorting on other fields (and more generally to
> fine sorting control), I'm not aware of the possibilities of gbib and
> pybliographics (nor tkbibtex that I use to push to LyX), 

tkbibtex does only an alphabetical sort after the key (Edit>Sort).

> but there is bibsort among the excellent suite of awk scripts written by 
> Nelson Beebe.

You might also try BibTool, a C program for fast manipulating (sorting,
automatic key generation, remove of doublettes, excerpts, ...) available
from CTAN.

> once merged and sorted in a new bibfile, the unsrt style take the
> cited stuf as it is.

AFAIK, the unsrt bibtex style does a sequential numbering: the first cited
item gets [1], the next [2] and so on. (i.e. it is not really unsorted but
sorted by appearance in the doc (which BTW is the style I need most often
and would like to see as default in LyX)).

G�nter

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