[sphinx-dev] Re: How to include bibliography from BibTeX

2012-09-14 Thread Ramon
Just found and tried this -- works like a charm as long as your
references are in bibtex format:

http://sphinxcontrib-bibtex.readthedocs.org/

Ramon

On Sep 13, 1:06 pm, Ramon felci...@gmail.com wrote:
 Same here -- any update on this?

 Ramon

 On Aug 25, 2:50 pm, Andrea andrea.cor...@gmail.com wrote:







  Hello everybody,

  Sorry for plugging in on an old conversation.

  I have been looking now a while on google for a way to solve this problem,
  i.e., how to include bibtex references in sphinx, and I am not still clear
  on how to do it. Could you please advise if there is now a standard way to
  address this need?

  Thanks

  Andrea

  On Monday, May 31, 2010 5:37:52 AM UTC-5, andreash wrote:

   Hi,

   thanks for pointing me towards that. From a first glance, bibstuff
   looks pretty promising. I'll look around docutils-dev to get going ...

   Cheers,

   Andreas.

   On May 31, 8:09 am, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de wrote:
On 2010-05-30, andreash wrote:
 Hi there,
 I am using Zotero (http://www.zotero.org) to manage my bibliography
 database. Is there any way how I can include this bibliography into
 Sphinx? Especially in the HTML output ... I'm not necessarily looking
 for a way to actually use these items (although it would be nice); it
 would rather be sufficient to generate the bibliography, if possible
 with the BibTeX style of my choice ...
 If this is not possible, what would be the best way to implement this?

The fastest way would be to export from the BibTeX database to HTML (see
below for tools able to do this) and include (or link to) the resulting
file.

 I'd really be interested in implementing this ...

There is a TODO item for Docutils regarding citations:

  Citations:
    Collect citations that are referenced ...

    Citations can be:

    a) defined in the document as citation elements

    b) auto-generated from entries in a bibliographic database.

       + based on bibstuff_?
       + also have a look at

         * CrossTeX_, a backwards-compatible, improved bibtex
           re-implementation in Python (including HTML export).
           (development stalled since 2 years)

         * Pybtex_,a drop-in replacement for BibTeX written in Python.

           * BibTeX styles  (experimental) pythonic style API.
           * Database in BibTeX, BibTeXML and YAML formats.
           * full Unicode support.
           * Write to TeX, HTML and plain text.

    * Automatically insert a References heading?

.. _bibstuff:http://code.google.com/p/bibstuff/
.. _CrossTeX:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/egs/crosstex/
.. _Pybtex:  http://pybtex.sourceforge.net/

Once this is solved in the Docutils core, it will be available for
   Sphinx
too.

Günter

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Re: [sphinx-dev] Re: How to include bibliography from BibTeX

2012-09-14 Thread Adam Hughes
Pimp.
On Sep 14, 2012 6:30 PM, Ramon felci...@gmail.com wrote:

 Just found and tried this -- works like a charm as long as your
 references are in bibtex format:

 http://sphinxcontrib-bibtex.readthedocs.org/

 Ramon

 On Sep 13, 1:06 pm, Ramon felci...@gmail.com wrote:
  Same here -- any update on this?
 
  Ramon
 
  On Aug 25, 2:50 pm, Andrea andrea.cor...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Hello everybody,
 
   Sorry for plugging in on an old conversation.
 
   I have been looking now a while on google for a way to solve this
 problem,
   i.e., how to include bibtex references in sphinx, and I am not still
 clear
   on how to do it. Could you please advise if there is now a standard
 way to
   address this need?
 
   Thanks
 
   Andrea
 
   On Monday, May 31, 2010 5:37:52 AM UTC-5, andreash wrote:
 
Hi,
 
thanks for pointing me towards that. From a first glance, bibstuff
looks pretty promising. I'll look around docutils-dev to get going
 ...
 
Cheers,
 
Andreas.
 
On May 31, 8:09 am, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de wrote:
 On 2010-05-30, andreash wrote:
  Hi there,
  I am using Zotero (http://www.zotero.org) to manage my
 bibliography
  database. Is there any way how I can include this bibliography
 into
  Sphinx? Especially in the HTML output ... I'm not necessarily
 looking
  for a way to actually use these items (although it would be
 nice); it
  would rather be sufficient to generate the bibliography, if
 possible
  with the BibTeX style of my choice ...
  If this is not possible, what would be the best way to implement
 this?
 
 The fastest way would be to export from the BibTeX database to
 HTML (see
 below for tools able to do this) and include (or link to) the
 resulting
 file.
 
  I'd really be interested in implementing this ...
 
 There is a TODO item for Docutils regarding citations:
 
   Citations:
 Collect citations that are referenced ...
 
 Citations can be:
 
 a) defined in the document as citation elements
 
 b) auto-generated from entries in a bibliographic database.
 
+ based on bibstuff_?
+ also have a look at
 
  * CrossTeX_, a backwards-compatible, improved bibtex
re-implementation in Python (including HTML export).
(development stalled since 2 years)
 
  * Pybtex_,a drop-in replacement for BibTeX written in
 Python.
 
* BibTeX styles  (experimental) pythonic style API.
* Database in BibTeX, BibTeXML and YAML formats.
* full Unicode support.
* Write to TeX, HTML and plain text.
 
 * Automatically insert a References heading?
 
 .. _bibstuff:http://code.google.com/p/bibstuff/
 .. _CrossTeX:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/people/egs/crosstex/
 .. _Pybtex:  http://pybtex.sourceforge.net/
 
 Once this is solved in the Docutils core, it will be available for
Sphinx
 too.
 
 Günter

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