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Author Info
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Author: Sven Bachmann <[email protected]>
WWW: http://www.mcbachmann.de
Blog: http://blog.mcbachmann.de
Host: https://github.com/sven/bibstyler
Introduction
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Bibstyler is a simple script to generate all needed Biblatex styles (list at
the bottom) with the same layout.
Doesn't make sense? Should not every style have its own layout?
In this case: no. This tool was written because some people from the Chemnitz
University of Technology asked for a unique style of entries no matter what
type of article, book, reporter etc. it is.
Build Example
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Assuming you have a fully working LaTeX environment and you know how to add
packages like biblatex just enter 'make' on the commandline and the example
PDF-File should be compiled and opened with 'evince'.
Files
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Makefile - glue for LaTeX and Biblatex
main.tex - example latex file
literature.bib - normal BibTex entry file
bibstyler/main.bbx.build - generator script for Biblatex-Style-File
bibstyler/main.bbx.tmpl - header for Biblatex-Style-File
Currently supported Styles
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article, book, booklet, collection, inbook, incollection, inproceedings,
manual, misc, online, patent, periodical, proceedings, report, thesis,
unpublished, shorthands, set