
Pybliographer 0.9.2 Fred - September 15th 1999, 08:18 EST Pybliographer is a tool for managing bibliographic databases. It currently supports BibTeX (read/write), Ovid and Refer (read only) files, SGML DocBook (write only). It can be used for searching, editing, reformatting, etc, through its nice graphical interface for GNOME. Due to its nature, it can be extended to many uses (generating HTML pages according to bibliographic searches, etc). It is provided with sample scripts. 0.8 Changes: Bugfixes and small improvements in the UI. 0.9.1 Changes: Restored HTTP/FTP protocol handling, added accelerator in Edition window (hit Escape to jump to the next field), and updated SGML DocBook generation. 0.7 Changes: Support for crossreferences and native edition in BibTeX, bugfixes, initial documentation. 0.9 Changes: Fixed a bug causing core dumps on some author entries, corrected @string entry syntax, possibility to sort also according to the entry key and additional configuration tests. 0.9.2 Changes: This release fixes problems with the @comment fields, adds search capabilities on the keys and entry types, fixes a bug with the year fields, and adds a configuration option for people having threads problems (especially if the application locks up during searching or opening). Download: http://www.idiap.ch/~gobry/pybliographer/pybliographer-0.9.2.tar.gz Homepage: http://www.idiap.ch/~gobry/pybliographer.html Author:Frederic Gobry License:GPL Category:GNOME/Misc Depends on:python glib recode gnome copyright (c) 1999 scoop@freshmeat.net <P><A HREF="http://www.idiap.ch/~gobry/pybliographer.html">Pybliographer 0.9.2</A> - a framework for managing bibliographic databases, such as BibTeX files; now with improved SGML DocBook generation. (15-Sep-99) -- ----------- comp.lang.python.announce (moderated) ---------- Article Submission Address: python-announce@python.org Python Language Home Page: http://www.python.org/ Python Quick Help Index: http://www.python.org/Help.html ------------------------------------------------------------
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