Vincent Beffara wrote:
So here is my question. I have a bibliography in a .bib file, which
(just in case) is just a plain text files containing entries that each
look like this :
@article{key,
author = {Whatshisname, J.},
title = {My paper}
}
(note the '@' at the beginning of the first line
On 2/22/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1) add a sort key in front of each line
For this I think is more fast and easily (but no so safe) to use
global to remove the linebreaks and substiture it for something else
like a ¬ and put the the key in front like Tony proposed and sort
Vincent Beffara wrote:
Dear list,
First of all, this is a great mailing list ! I am learning lot.
So here is my question. I have a bibliography in a .bib file, which
(just in case) is just a plain text files containing entries that each
look like this :
@article{key,
author = {Whatshisname
Dear list,
First of all, this is a great mailing list ! I am learning lot.
So here is my question. I have a bibliography in a .bib file, which
(just in case) is just a plain text files containing entries that each
look like this :
@article{key,
author = {Whatshisname, J.},
title = {My pap