1 | %% Author: Jose Alberto <alberto@cs.umd.edu> |
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2 | %% Original source: comp.text.tex <ALBERTO.91Sep7174145@yamuna.cs.umd.edu> |
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3 | %% Date: 7 Sep 91 21:41:45 GMT |
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4 | %% Text of accompanying post follows \endinput |
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5 | %% |
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6 | %% BIBUNITS.STY by Jose Alberto Fernandez (alberto@cs.umd.edu) |
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7 | %% |
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8 | %% BIBUNITS is a style to generate separate bibliographies for |
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9 | %% different units (parts) of the text (currently only one of |
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10 | %% chapters, sections or bibunit-environments). |
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11 | %% The style will separate the citations of each unit of text into a |
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12 | %% separate file to be processed by bibtex. The global bibliography |
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13 | %% section produced by LATEX also can appear in the document and |
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14 | %% citations can be placed in both at the same time. |
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15 | %% |
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16 | %% Use the \bibliographyunit[<unit>] (<unit> = \chapter, \section) to |
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17 | %% select how the references will be generated. (For every chapter or |
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18 | %% for every section). Use \bibliographyunit with no arguments to |
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19 | %% deactivate bibliographyunits. By default citations will only appear |
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20 | %% in the local bibliography. WARNING: By default \bibliographyunit is |
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21 | %% in a deactivated state. |
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22 | %% |
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23 | %% If \bibliographyunit is active the \bibliography{bibtex-files} and |
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24 | %% \bibliographystyle{style} commands also specify the bibtex-files |
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25 | %% and style to be used by default in the local units. The commands |
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26 | %% \bibliography*{<bibtex-files>} and \bibliographystyle*{<style>} |
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27 | %% specify the defaults for BIBUNITS and not generate any information |
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28 | %% for the global bibliography. WARNING: This values are taken as |
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29 | %% defaults only when executed after activate \bibliographyunit |
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30 | %% |
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31 | %% The environment \begin{bibunit}[<style>] .. \end{bibunit} allows |
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32 | %% the creation of a unit while \bibliographyunit is not active. The |
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33 | %% optional parameter <style> specifies a style for the biblography |
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34 | %% different from the default if any. WARNING: The use of this |
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35 | %% environment while \bibliographyunit is active can produce extrange |
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36 | %% results. Note that default style and bibtex-files only exist if |
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37 | %% specified while \bibliographyunit was active. |
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38 | %% |
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39 | %% Use \cite and \nocite to generate citations. \cite* and \nocite* |
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40 | %% can be use to generate citations to be added in both the local and |
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41 | %% global bibliography while inside a unit. |
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42 | %% |
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43 | %% You must insert the command \putbib[<bibtex-files>] before the end |
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44 | %% of each <unit> in the location where you want the bibliography to |
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45 | %% be inserted. If the optional argument is ommited, \putbib uses the |
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46 | %% default bibtex-files if any. |
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47 | %% |
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48 | %% BIBTEX processing: |
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49 | %% For each <unit>, in sequence, there is now a corresponding file |
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50 | %% \jobname.\the\@bibunitauxcnt.aux that need to be compiled though |
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51 | %% BIBTEX as well as the \jobname.aux that generates the global |
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52 | %% database. |
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53 | %% |
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54 | %% Suppose your document is foo.tex, you must now invoke bibtex not only |
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55 | %% on foo, but also on foo.1, ..., foo.n given that there are n |
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56 | %% different <units> with separate bibliography. |
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57 | |
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58 | \newwrite\@bibunitaux %File desc. |
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59 | \newcount\@bibunitauxcnt \@bibunitauxcnt = 0 %Units cnt. |
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60 | \newif\if@localcite %Local/Global cite |
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61 | \def\@localcitedflt{\@localcitetrue} \@localcitedflt |
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62 | % |
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63 | % \cite definition |
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64 | % |
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65 | \let\REALcite\cite |
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66 | \def\NEWcite{% |
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67 | \@ifstar{\@localcitefalse\REALcite}% |
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68 | {\@localcitetrue\REALcite}} |
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69 | % |
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70 | % \@cite new definition |
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71 | \let\REAL@citex\@citex |
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72 | \def\NEW@citex[#1]#2{\if@filesw |
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73 | \immediate\write\@bibunitaux{\string\citation{#2}}\fi |
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74 | \if@localcite |
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75 | \if@filesw |
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76 | \@fileswfalse\REAL@citex[#1]{#2}\@fileswtrue |
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77 | \else\REAL@citex[#1]{#2}\fi |
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78 | \else\REAL@citex[#1]{#2}\fi |
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79 | \@localcitedflt} |
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80 | % |
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81 | % \nocite definition |
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82 | % |
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83 | \let\REALnocite\nocite |
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84 | \def\NEWnocite{% |
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85 | \@ifstar{\@localcitefalse\@NEWnocite}% |
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86 | {\@localcitetrue\@NEWnocite}} |
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87 | \def\@NEWnocite#1{\@bsphack |
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88 | \if@filesw |
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89 | \immediate\write\@bibunitaux{\string\citation{#1}}\fi |
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90 | \@esphack |
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91 | \if@localcite\else\REALnocite{#1}\fi\@localcitedflt} |
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92 | % |
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93 | % \bibliography definition |
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94 | % |
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95 | \def\@bibdata{} %Data files store |
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96 | \let\REALbibliography\bibliography |
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97 | \def\NEWbibliography{% |
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98 | \@ifstar{\@localcitetrue\@NEWbibliography}% |
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99 | {\@localcitefalse\@NEWbibliography}} |
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100 | \def\@NEWbibliography#1{% |
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101 | \if@filesw |
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102 | \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\gdef\string\@bibdata{#1}}\fi |
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103 | \if@localcite\else\REALbibliography{#1}\fi\@localcitedflt} |
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104 | % |
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105 | % \bibliographystyle definition |
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106 | % |
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107 | \def\@bibstyle{} %Style store |
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108 | \let\REALbibliographystyle\bibliographystyle |
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109 | \def\NEWbibliographystyle{% |
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110 | \@ifstar{\@localcitetrue\@NEWbibliographystyle}% |
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111 | {\@localcitefalse\@NEWbibliographystyle}} |
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112 | \def\@NEWbibliographystyle#1{% |
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113 | \if@filesw |
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114 | \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\gdef\string\@bibstyle{#1}}\fi |
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115 | \if@localcite\else\REALbibliographystyle{#1}\fi\@localcitedflt} |
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116 | % |
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117 | % \begin{bibunit} .. \end{bibunit} definition |
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118 | % |
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119 | \def\bibunit{\global\advance\@bibunitauxcnt 1 |
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120 | \global\let\cite\NEWcite |
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121 | \global\let\@citex\NEW@citex |
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122 | \global\let\nocite\NEWnocite |
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123 | \if@filesw |
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124 | \immediate\openout\@bibunitaux \jobname.\the\@bibunitauxcnt.aux |
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125 | \fi\@ifnextchar[{\@bibunitx}{\@bibunitx[\@bibstyle]}% |
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126 | } |
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127 | \def\@bibunitx[#1]{\if@filesw |
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128 | \immediate\write\@bibunitaux{\string\bibstyle{#1}}\fi} |
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129 | \def\endbibunit{% |
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130 | \global\let\cite\REALcite |
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131 | \global\let\@citex\REAL@citex |
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132 | \global\let\nocite\REALnocite |
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133 | \if@filesw |
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134 | \immediate\closeout\@bibunitaux\fi} |
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135 | % |
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136 | % \chapter or \section substituting definition |
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137 | % |
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138 | \let\OLD@bibunit\@gobble |
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139 | \def\@bibunit{\endbibunit\bibunit\OLD@bibunit} |
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140 | \def\@endbibunit{} |
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141 | % |
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142 | % \bibliographyunit definition |
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143 | % |
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144 | \def\bibliographyunit{\@endbibunit |
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145 | \@ifnextchar[{\@bibliographyunit}{% |
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146 | \global\let\OLD@bibunit\@gobble |
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147 | \global\let\bibliography\REALbibliography |
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148 | \global\let\bibliographystyle\REALbibliographystyle |
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149 | \endbibunit |
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150 | \gdef\@endbibunit{}}} |
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151 | \def\@bibliographyunit[#1]{% |
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152 | \global\let\bibliography\NEWbibliography |
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153 | \global\let\bibliographystyle\NEWbibliographystyle |
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154 | \global\let\OLD@bibunit#1 |
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155 | \global\let#1\@bibunit |
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156 | \gdef\@endbibunit{\global\let#1\OLD@bibunit}} |
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157 | % |
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158 | % \putbib definition |
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159 | % |
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160 | \def\putbib{\@ifnextchar[{\@putbib}{\@putbib[\@bibdata]}} |
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161 | \def\@putbib[#1]{\if@filesw |
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162 | \immediate\write\@bibunitaux{\string\bibdata{#1}}\fi |
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163 | \@input{\jobname.\the\@bibunitauxcnt.bbl}} |
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164 | |
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165 | \endinput |
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166 | |
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167 | In article <1991Aug29.012118.8708@cs.cornell.edu> rjohnson@cs.cornell.edu (Richard C. Johnson) writes: |
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168 | |
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169 | Is there a way to make a multisection bibliography using LaTex and Bibtex? |
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170 | Ideally, I'd like to be able to do something like: |
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171 | |
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172 | \section{VLIW Architectures} |
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173 | \nocite{Colwell87} |
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174 | \nocite{ ...etc... |
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175 | |
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176 | \section{Trace Scheduling} |
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177 | \nocite{Fisher81} |
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178 | \nocite{ ...etc... |
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179 | |
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180 | and end up with a multisection bibliography. Any suggestions other than |
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181 | resorting to using \bibitem's out of the .bbl file? Thanks in advance. |
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182 | |
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183 | Richard Johnson rjohnson@cs.cornell.edu |
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184 | |
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185 | I created a style called bibunits.sty that allow that some other |
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186 | things more. You can specify if you want bibliografy by chapters, |
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187 | sections or by your own subdivision. You can also specify if you want |
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188 | that all the reference be callected ALSO in a global bibliography or |
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189 | not. |
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190 | |
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191 | Here is the style, have fun. |
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192 | |
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193 | -- |
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194 | :/ \ Jose Alberto Fernandez R | INTERNET: alberto@cs.umd.edu |
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195 | :| o o | Dept. of Computer Sc. | BITNET: alberto@cs.umd.edu |
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196 | :| ^ | University of Maryland | UUCP: {...}!mimsy!alberto |
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197 | :\ \_/ / College Park, MD 20742 | |
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