On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
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Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib?
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to latex,
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
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Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
.bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them in a
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib?
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to latex,
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
.bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them in a
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
> Hello,
> En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribiÃÂ:
> > Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
> > found
> > in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
> Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
> only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
> and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
>
> >>From: Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
> >>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
> problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
> .bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
> book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my
>>From: Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
>>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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>
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2,3,4,5)?
What is the best way to extract
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2,3,4,5)?
What is the best way to extract
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribiÃÂ:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is found
> in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the sequence in
> the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2,3,4,5)?
>
> What is the best way to
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