[Nottingham] Bibliographic software
david wolfson
eaxdrw at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Sep 29 09:51:02 BST 2004
ok, I'm going to bite the bullet and give Lyx/bibtex a try. I've not
got much further in looking at this due to the cups problem I'm about to
post about, but thanks to all the pointers,
Dave
Roger Light wrote:
>Replying to myself...
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>>I use LyX and absolutely love it. Good documentation to get you going and it is very easy to produce nice
>>looking documents. Version control through CVS is built in. Bibliography with bibtex as previously mentioned.
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>>Looking on sf.net, one of the top projects when you search for "bibiliography" is sixpack, which I know nothing
>>about but it does looks to be pretty easy (and supports bibtex).
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>I've been looking into this a bit more and have found gbib - the gnome bibtex editor. Easy to use and (wahoo!) integrates directly into LyX.
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>Cheers,
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>Roger
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