>>>>> "JK" == Jody Klymak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  JK> Hi Phil,

  JK> Phillip Lord wrote:
  >> Basically, I just use bibtex to HTML and the file inclusion
  >> mechanism to produce the website -- that is the reference HTML is
  >> not actually produced with muse. Just the header and the footer
  >> is muse based.

  JK> Thank you very much.  That pointed me in the right direction.  I
  JK> wrote up a short description of my scripts in case anyone else
  JK> was interested in doing this.  It was a bit of work, mostly
  JK> because I can't use sed or program in bash to save my life, but
  JK> probably worth it in the long run (certainly more fun than
  JK> typing in my publcations into three or four different databases
  JK> each time I manage to publis something).

  JK> http://web.uvic.ca/~jklymak/PublicationList.html
  JK> http://web.uvic.ca/~jklymak/Bibtexscripts.html


Good idea. I've put mine up here. Relatively similar, except mine are
in Makefile and perl. 

http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/phillip.lord/publication-makefiles.html


  JK> BTW, the new "src" tag is pretty slick!

Must get around to installing a new version of muse, because now I
need the src tag as well!

Cheers

Phil

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