jabref and aux-file
A slightly off-topic question: I would like to get from a number of different bib-files those references which have been cited in the lyx document using the command line of jabref: jabref --aux infile[.aux],outfile[.bib] base-bibtex-file I get the aux file by running the lyx-exported .tex file 3 times. In the same directory I create an outfile.bib for the used references. I guess that the base-bibtex-file is the file which contains all references (including the non used one). Since I have several of those, I include them as base-bibtex-file1 base-bibtex-file2 etc before running the command, I create an outfile[.bib in the same directory. but I get no base-bibtex-file specified! I am not sure whether I understand the meaning of outfile[.bib and base- bibtex-file. Help appreciated! Wolfgang
jabref and aux-file
A slightly off-topic question: I would like to get from a number of different bib-files those references which have been cited in the lyx document using the command line of jabref: jabref --aux infile[.aux],outfile[.bib] base-bibtex-file I get the aux file by running the lyx-exported .tex file 3 times. In the same directory I create an outfile.bib for the used references. I guess that the base-bibtex-file is the file which contains all references (including the non used one). Since I have several of those, I include them as base-bibtex-file1 base-bibtex-file2 etc before running the command, I create an outfile[.bib in the same directory. but I get no base-bibtex-file specified! I am not sure whether I understand the meaning of outfile[.bib and base- bibtex-file. Help appreciated! Wolfgang
jabref and aux-file
A slightly off-topic question: I would like to get from a number of different bib-files those references which have been cited in the lyx document using the command line of jabref: jabref --aux infile[.aux],outfile[.bib] base-bibtex-file I get the aux file by running the lyx-exported .tex file 3 times. In the same directory I create an outfile.bib for the used references. I guess that the base-bibtex-file is the file which contains all references (including the non used one). Since I have several of those, I include them as base-bibtex-file1 base-bibtex-file2 etc before running the command, I create an outfile[.bib in the same directory. but I get no base-bibtex-file specified! I am not sure whether I understand the meaning of outfile[.bib and base- bibtex-file. Help appreciated! Wolfgang