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
>
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> 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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