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pybcompact(1)															     pybcompact(1)

NAME
pybcompact - produce compact bibliographic databases SYNOPSIS
pybcompact <LaTeX-File> <BibTeX-Files...> DESCRIPTION
Pybcompact extracts citation references from your LaTeX file, retrieves the citation information from your BibTeX databases and outputs a new BibTeX file to standard output. The new BibTeX file only contains the entries that are referred to in your LaTeX file. As the LaTeX file name either the .tex file, the basename or any of the generated files can be given while the information is extracted from the .aux file. Note that you have to process your LaTeX file at least once in order to create the .aux file. Pybcompact uses pybliographer to do its work. Pybliographer is a tool for managing bibliographic databases. SEE ALSO
pybliographer(1), <http://pybliographer.org/> AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Nis Martensen for Debian/GNU Linux and may be used, modified and/or distributed freely by anyone. 23 February 2007 pybcompact(1)

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BIBTEX(1)						      General Commands Manual							 BIBTEX(1)

NAME
bibtex - make a bibliography for (La)TeX SYNOPSIS
bibtex [ -min-crossrefs=number ] [ -terse ] [ auxname ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation. BibTeX reads the top-level auxiliary (.aux) file that was output during the running of latex(1) or tex(1) and creates a bibliography (.bbl) file that will be incorporated into the document on subsequent runs of LaTeX or TeX. The auxname on the command line must be given without the .aux extension. If you don't give the auxname, the program prompts you for it. BibTeX looks up, in bibliographic database (.bib) files specified by the ibliography command, the entries specified by the cite and ocite commands in the LaTeX or TeX source file. It formats the information from those entries according to instructions in a bibliogra- phy style (.bst) file (specified by the ibliographystyle command, and it outputs the results to the .bbl file. The LaTeX manual explains what a LaTeX source file must contain to work with BibTeX. Appendix B of the manual describes the format of the .bib files. The `BibTeXing' document describes extensions and details of this format, and it gives other useful hints for using BibTeX. OPTIONS
The -min-crossrefs option defines the minimum number of crossref required for automatic inclusion of the crossref'd entry on the citation list; the default is two. With the -terse option, BibTeX operates silently. Without it, a banner and progress reports are printed on std- out. ENVIRONMENT
BibTeX searches the directories in the path defined by the BSTINPUTS environment variable for .bst files. If BSTINPUTS is not set, it uses the system default. For .bib files, it uses the BIBINPUTS environment variable if that is set, otherwise the default. See tex(1) for the details of the searching. If the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT is set, BibTeX attempts to put its output files in it, if they cannot be put in the current direc- tory. Again, see tex(1). No special searching is done for the .aux file. FILES
*.bst Bibliography style files. btxdoc.tex ``BibTeXing'' - LaTeXable documentation for general BibTeX users btxhak.tex ``Designing BibTeX Styles'' - LaTeXable documentation for style designers btxdoc.bib database file for those two documents xampl.bib database file giving examples of all standard entry types btxbst.doc template file and documentation for the standard styles All those files should be available somewhere on your system. The host math.utah.edu has a vast collection of .bib files available for anonymous ftp, including references for all the standard TeX books and a complete bibliography for TUGboat. SEE ALSO
latex(1), tex(1). Leslie Lamport, LaTeX - A Document Preparation System, Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0-201-15790-X. AUTHOR
Oren Patashnik, Stanford University. This man page describes the web2c version of BibTeX. Other ports of BibTeX, such as Donald Knuth's version using the Sun Pascal compiler, do not have the same path searching implementation, or the command-line options. Web2C 7.3.1 24 November 1994 BIBTEX(1)
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