On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 09:10:01 -0400, Mike Maxwell wrote:
dblatex does well with citations. As for the reference lists, it
looks like RefDB outputs as BibTeX as well. We use dblatex +XeLaTeX
with BibTeX for the references (rather than DocBook entries), and the
ff. processing instruction:
<?bibtex bibfiles="References" bibstyle="sp" mode="all"?>
(which pulls in a BibTeX file References.bib). Then we can take
advantage of the diversity of LaTeX packages for formatting the
bibliography. The result is more than adequate for our purposes.
The
one drawback might be that BibTeX doesn't handle Unicode sorts well,
although I think that only bites you if you have non-Roman scripts in
some of your authors' names. (It seems to handle accented Roman
scripts IIRC, but I haven't tested this thoroughly.)
Hi Mike,
I guess I'll have to run some tests and see how it works out. It'll
probably be a bit more involved than my current "gmake pdf". The dblatex
examples indicate that it handles MathML pretty well, which is also
important to me. At first sight, I didn't find any information about SVG
graphics though. Are they known to work?
regards,
Markus
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Markus Hoenicka
http://www.mhoenicka.de
AQ score 38
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