On Dec 23 2005, Daniel Webb wrote: > Ah, well, I'm not sure. I have always used it with Latex/Bibtex. > You'll notice in the Jabref window where a reference is edited, there > is a "bibtexkey" field. Supposing the bibtexkey for an article is > "bob:95:pumpkin". Within a Latex document, I just put > \cite{bob:95:pumpkin} and it inserts a citation, then adds a perfect > entry into the references. For a large document (like a > dissertation), this is wonderful.
Have you already played with Emacs + AUCTeX + RefTeX? RefTeX is amazing in what it allows you to do. In fact, I can't recommend AUCTeX enough for people that use LaTeX. It is a superb mode that is highly recommended for editing of large LaTeX documents. Way much better than the stock LaTeX mode provided by Emacs. And for those that want a little bit more of WYSIWYG, you can also try to use preview-latex with AUCTeX. Of course, everything is already packaged in the Debian repository. > Latex is a huge learning investment, but if you write a lot, or are > planning on writing something very large, like a dissertation, I think > it's worth it. I agree 100%. Regards, Rogério. -- Rogério Brito : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Homepage of the algorithms package : http://algorithms.berlios.de Homepage on freshmeat: http://freshmeat.net/projects/algorithms/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]