Annotation of 43BSDReno/contrib/bib/man/bib.0, revision 1.1

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        !             4: BIB(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               BIB(1)
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        !             8: NNAAMMEE
        !             9:      bib, listrefs - bibliographic formatter; list bibliographic
        !            10:      reference items
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        !            12: SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
        !            13:      bbiibb [options] ...
        !            14:      lliissttrreeffss [options] ...
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        !            16: DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
        !            17:      _B_i_b is a preprocessor for _n_r_o_f_f or _t_r_o_f_f(1) that formats
        !            18:      citations and bibliographies.  The input files (standard
        !            19:      input default) are copied to the standard output, except for
        !            20:      text between [. and .] pairs, which are assumed to be key-
        !            21:      words for searching a bibliographic database.  If a matching
        !            22:      reference is found a citation is generated replacing the
        !            23:      text.  References are collected, optionally sorted, and
        !            24:      written out at a location specified by the user.  Citation
        !            25:      and reference formats are controlled by the -t option.
        !            26: 
        !            27:      Reference databases are created using the _i_n_v_e_r_t utility.
        !            28: 
        !            29:      The following options are available.  Note that standard
        !            30:      format styles (see the -t option) set options automatically.
        !            31:      Thus if a standard format style is used the user need not
        !            32:      indicate any further options for most documents.
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        !            34:      -aa     reduce authors first names to abbreviations.
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        !            36:      -ar_n_u_m  reverse the first _n_u_m author's names.  If a number
        !            37:             is not given all authors names are reversed.
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        !            39:      -ax     print authors last names in Caps-Small Caps style.
        !            40:             For example Budd becomes BUDD.  This style is used
        !            41:             by certain ACM publications.
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        !            43:      -c_s_t_r   build citations according to the template _s_t_r.  See
        !            44:             the reference format designers guide for more infor-
        !            45:             mation on templates.
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        !            47:      -ea     reduce editors first names to abbreviations.
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        !            49:      -ex     print editors last names in Caps-Small Caps style
        !            50:             (see -ax option).
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        !            52:      -er_n_u_m  reverse the first _n_u_m editors names.  If a number is
        !            53:             not given all editors names are reversed.
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        !            55:      -f      instead of collecting references, dump each refer-
        !            56:             ence immediately following the line on which the
        !            57:             citation is placed (used for footnoted references).
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        !            59:      -i _f_i_l_e
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        !            70: BIB(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               BIB(1)
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        !            74:      -i_f_i_l_e  process the indicated file, such as a file of defin-
        !            75:             itions.  (see technical report for a description of
        !            76:             file format).
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        !            78:      -h      replace citations to three or more adjacent refer-
        !            79:             ence items with a hyphenated string (eg 2,3,4,5
        !            80:             becomes 2-5).  This option implies the -o option.
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        !            82:      -n_s_t_r   turn off indicated options.  _s_t_r must be composed of
        !            83:             the letters afhosx.
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        !            85:      -o      contiguous citations are ordered according the the
        !            86:             reference list before being printed (default).
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        !            88:      -p _f_i_l_e
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        !            90:      -p_f_i_l_e  instead of searching the file INDEX, search the
        !            91:             indicated reference files before searching the sys-
        !            92:             tem file.  _f_i_l_e_s is a comma separated list of
        !            93:             inverted indices, created using the _i_n_v_e_r_t utility.
        !            94: 
        !            95:      -s_s_t_r   sort references according to the template _s_t_r.
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        !            97:      -t _t_y_p_e
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        !            99:      -t_t_y_p_e  use the standard macros and switch settings for the
        !           100:             indicated style to generate citations and refer-
        !           101:             ences.  There are a number of standard styles pro-
        !           102:             vided.  In addition users can generate their own
        !           103:             style macros.  See the format designers guide for
        !           104:             details.
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        !           106:      _L_i_s_t_r_e_f_s formats an entire reference database file.  Options
        !           107:      to _l_i_s_t_r_e_f_s are the same as for _b_i_b.
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        !           109:      _B_i_b was designed initially for use with the -ms macros, and
        !           110:      uses a couple of the -ms macros (.ip and .lp) in its macro
        !           111:      definitions.  To use it with the -me macros, prefix the file
        !           112:      being sent to nroff/troff with the following macro defini-
        !           113:      tions:
        !           114:               .de IP
        !           115:               .ip \$1 \$2
        !           116:               ..
        !           117:               .de LP
        !           118:               .lp
        !           119:               ..
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        !           121:      A file "bibmac.me" containing these macro definitions may be
        !           122:      found in /usr/new/lib/bmac.
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        !           124: FFIILLEESS
        !           125:      INDEX              inverted index for reference database
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        !           140:      /usr/dict/papers/INDEXdefault system index
        !           141:      /usr/new/lib/bmac/bmac.*formatting macro packages
        !           142:      /usr/tmp/bibr*     scratch file for collecting references
        !           143:      /usr/tmp/bibp*     output of pass one of bib
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        !           146:      _A _U_N_I_X _B_i_b_l_i_o_g_r_a_p_h_i_c _D_a_t_a_b_a_s_e _F_a_c_i_l_i_t_y, Timothy A. Budd and
        !           147:      Gary M. Levin, University of Arizona Technical Report 82-1,
        !           148:      1982.  (includes format designers guide).
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