bibex/arXiv

Richard Kimberly Heck rikiheck at gmail.com
Wed Oct 25 15:43:33 UTC 2023


On 10/25/23 05:13, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Thank Richard,
>
> Can I have a template?

You have quite a few on your system already. The bibtex ones are *.bst. 
The biblatex ones are *.bbx. Although I have not used it, I'd suggest 
you try biblatex. It is designed to be much easier to customize. "Good 
working knowledge in LaTeX should be sufficient to design new 
bibliography and citation styles", or so says the manual. The language 
used in bibtex files is a very primitive stack-based language and is not 
easy to work with, though I did manage to write a custom bst file a 
while ago.

Riki


>> On 10/24/23 05:20, Patrick Dupre via lyx-users wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> In my bib file, I have
>>>
>>> @ARTICLE{javaloyes03b,
>>>     AUTHOR = {J.~Javaloyes and M.~Perrin and G.L. Lippi and A.~Politi},
>>>     TITLE = {Recoil-induced lasing},
>>>     YEAR = 2003,
>>>     EPRINT = {physics/0311132},
>>>     archivePrefix = {arXiv},
>>>     primaryClass = {physics.optics},
>>>     DOI = {10.48550/arXiv.physics/0311132},
>>>     NOTE = {}
>>>     }
>>>
>>> How can I make it come in my Bibliography section with all the information
>>>
>>> EPRINT
>>> archivePrefix
>> How this is presented in your bibliography is determined by the bibtex
>> or biblatex that you are using. I don't know if there's an existing
>> style that uses these fields. If not, you'd have to write your own.
>>
>> Riki
>>
>>
>>

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