Subject: tkbib 1.0, a bib file editor - DN [1]


"Patrick H. Madden" <pmadden@cs.binghamton.edu> - 24 Jan 2000 - comp.lang.tcl.announce

 If you use LaTeX to compose technical papers, you're probably familiar with
 bibtex. The bib files used by bibtex contain the citations, and these files
 can get large, messy, and are not a lot of fun to maintain.  I was using
 bibcard a few years ago, but without an X11 Motif library, keeping the code
 running on my various machines was a pain.  Thus, I put on a pot of coffee
 and threw together a Tcl/Tk based bib file editor.  This software is
 released under the Gnu Public License; it comes with no warranty (make
 backups of your bib files!), and you're free to use, modify, and improve it
 any way you see fit.  Send any questions or comments to
 <pmadden@cs.binghamton.edu>.  Current versions will be maintained at
 <http://vlsicad.cs.binghamton.edu/~pmadden/tkbib>;; you should be able to
 download directly from
 <http://vlsicad.cs.binghamton.edu/~pmadden/tkbib/tkbib.tar.gz>;.

 Patrick
 --
 Dr. Patrick H. Madden; Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
 SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton NY 13902-6000
 (607) 777 2943 office, (607) 777 4822 FAX
 pmadden@cs.binghamton.edu  http://sol.cs.binghamton.edu/~pmadden

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