Sara wrote:
I think that a much easier way to get a bst file than to start hack it is to use the makebst utility. (run latex makebst) Then you get a series of multiple choice question on how you want to format oyur bibliographical entries.
I already tried makebst utility but one of the (probably few) things you can *not* do with it is modifying the label (as I want them, i.e. [Book1], [Book2] and [Article1], [Article2] etc), unless modifying the dbj file allows you to do things you cannot do with the makebst interface... I think hacking the bst file (following the guidelines provided by Richard Heck in a previous post) is the only way, unless someone already did exactly the same thing as I want, which is pretty difficult to find!!! Thanks anyway, Diego (Ares)
