Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Note that there have been attempts to add a kind of makebst support to
> jurabib (which never has been finished IMHO). I think that a combination
> of jurabib and makebst would be very much the thing most humanists need.
> So if you intend to do something like that a
Richard Heck wrote:
> There's more work to do. In particular, I'm working on an alternative to
> makebst that is intended to be more flexible but not much harder to use,
> especially for those of us who need more customization than the question
> and answer format offers.
Note that there have bee
Hello Richard
Many scientific papers have a tendency to provide a bibliography layout file
in endnote format and never a .bst file. Perhaps it would be possible to
convert endnote->bst config?
Now, apart from this, I support your idea to make a simplified version of
makebst (which is a very use
In a recent thread, there was some discussion about inadequacies of
standard BibTeX styles, especially as regards work in the humanities.
Having a little time free, I decided to educate myself as much as
possible about BibTeX styles and see what I could do. To this point, I
have a working TRANSLAT