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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)How to generate a bibliography website from BiBTeXAre there widely used alternatives to BibTeX that define their own file format?Biblatex and custom bibtex entries - is it possible?Difficulty generating a subset bib file from aux file using commands to Jabref from the command lineAlternatives to citet when bst doesn't support authoryearCSL file close to standard bibtex styles, in particular amsplain
As the title says, are there viable alternatives to bibtex2html for converting bibliographic entries to HTML?
I am specifically looking for some command-line utility allowing to export a bib
files to HTML, XML or text-based files, although dedicated GUI would do the job as well.
bibtex conversion html
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As the title says, are there viable alternatives to bibtex2html for converting bibliographic entries to HTML?
I am specifically looking for some command-line utility allowing to export a bib
files to HTML, XML or text-based files, although dedicated GUI would do the job as well.
bibtex conversion html
add a comment |
As the title says, are there viable alternatives to bibtex2html for converting bibliographic entries to HTML?
I am specifically looking for some command-line utility allowing to export a bib
files to HTML, XML or text-based files, although dedicated GUI would do the job as well.
bibtex conversion html
As the title says, are there viable alternatives to bibtex2html for converting bibliographic entries to HTML?
I am specifically looking for some command-line utility allowing to export a bib
files to HTML, XML or text-based files, although dedicated GUI would do the job as well.
bibtex conversion html
bibtex conversion html
edited Feb 19 '11 at 17:20
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Some others to consider:
bib2ml (CTAN)
bib2xhtml
bibhtml
the bib2xml component of bibutils
I'm afraid I don't really have any experience with these, so I can't recommend one over another.
2
(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I triedbib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. Thebibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
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BibBase is another solution. Unlike the other tools it's a web service whose output you can embed into your page. So there is nothing to install.
(Disclaimer: I'm the author of bibbase.org. But hey, this one was asking for this specifically.)
1
Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
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JabRef can export to html
. There are different html
converters available. It is also possible to call JabRef from the command line without starting the GUI.
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
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JabRef (GUI) can do it. See also these export filters.
(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
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Some others to consider:
bib2ml (CTAN)
bib2xhtml
bibhtml
the bib2xml component of bibutils
I'm afraid I don't really have any experience with these, so I can't recommend one over another.
2
(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I triedbib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. Thebibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
add a comment |
Some others to consider:
bib2ml (CTAN)
bib2xhtml
bibhtml
the bib2xml component of bibutils
I'm afraid I don't really have any experience with these, so I can't recommend one over another.
2
(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I triedbib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. Thebibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
add a comment |
Some others to consider:
bib2ml (CTAN)
bib2xhtml
bibhtml
the bib2xml component of bibutils
I'm afraid I don't really have any experience with these, so I can't recommend one over another.
Some others to consider:
bib2ml (CTAN)
bib2xhtml
bibhtml
the bib2xml component of bibutils
I'm afraid I don't really have any experience with these, so I can't recommend one over another.
answered Feb 19 '11 at 17:18
frabjousfrabjous
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(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I triedbib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. Thebibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
add a comment |
2
(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I triedbib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. Thebibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
2
2
(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I tried
bib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. The bibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
(+1) Looks fine, thx! I came across those pages some time ago, but forgot about them since then. I tried
bib2xhtml
(easy install, lot of default styles) and it works out of the box. The bibutils
suite could be useful too as it directly output XML files (not tried yet).– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:07
add a comment |
BibBase is another solution. Unlike the other tools it's a web service whose output you can embed into your page. So there is nothing to install.
(Disclaimer: I'm the author of bibbase.org. But hey, this one was asking for this specifically.)
1
Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
add a comment |
BibBase is another solution. Unlike the other tools it's a web service whose output you can embed into your page. So there is nothing to install.
(Disclaimer: I'm the author of bibbase.org. But hey, this one was asking for this specifically.)
1
Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
add a comment |
BibBase is another solution. Unlike the other tools it's a web service whose output you can embed into your page. So there is nothing to install.
(Disclaimer: I'm the author of bibbase.org. But hey, this one was asking for this specifically.)
BibBase is another solution. Unlike the other tools it's a web service whose output you can embed into your page. So there is nothing to install.
(Disclaimer: I'm the author of bibbase.org. But hey, this one was asking for this specifically.)
edited 18 mins ago
answered Feb 5 '13 at 21:46
Christian FritzChristian Fritz
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Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
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1
Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
1
1
Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
Welcome to TeX.sx! Thanks for the pointer, looks like a helpful resource. In case you’re the creator of BibBase, please have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/faq#promotion.
– doncherry
Feb 5 '13 at 22:02
add a comment |
JabRef can export to html
. There are different html
converters available. It is also possible to call JabRef from the command line without starting the GUI.
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
add a comment |
JabRef can export to html
. There are different html
converters available. It is also possible to call JabRef from the command line without starting the GUI.
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
add a comment |
JabRef can export to html
. There are different html
converters available. It is also possible to call JabRef from the command line without starting the GUI.
JabRef can export to html
. There are different html
converters available. It is also possible to call JabRef from the command line without starting the GUI.
answered Feb 19 '11 at 16:30
domwassdomwass
9,11812839
9,11812839
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
add a comment |
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
(+1) Thanks for this. I didn't know JabRef could be used in CLI mode. Note: I've also upvoted @Martin response as you answered quite at the same time (+/- 1 min).
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
@chl: If you think that suggestion is a good answer to your question, you might consider to accept it by clicking on the tickmark below the vote count. Of course you can accept the answer which helped you most.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 14:08
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
Yes, I know how SE works. I am generally waiting at least two days (esp. during weekend) before accepting an answer.
– chl
Feb 20 '11 at 18:33
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
@chl Sorry, I did not want to be rude or pushy.
– domwass
Feb 20 '11 at 19:16
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
No prob. I accepted @frabjous's answer because I was mainly looking for a CLI solution, but yours was very welcome too.
– chl
Feb 21 '11 at 20:06
add a comment |
JabRef (GUI) can do it. See also these export filters.
(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
add a comment |
JabRef (GUI) can do it. See also these export filters.
(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
add a comment |
JabRef (GUI) can do it. See also these export filters.
JabRef (GUI) can do it. See also these export filters.
answered Feb 19 '11 at 16:31
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(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
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(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
(+1) thanks a lot, see also my comment to @domwass.
– chl
Feb 19 '11 at 20:10
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