[gnu.emacs] addbib for bibtex

ralph@laas.fr (Ralph P. Sobek) (08/29/90)

In article <KAUL.90Aug21134748@icarus.eng.ohio-state.edu>
kaul@icarus.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rich Kaul) erroneously writes:
|    It sounds like you have the VorTeX macro set installed since the
|    bibtex.el stuff isn't part of standard GNU emacs.

I believe that bibtex.el *is* part of the GNU Emacs distribution.  At
least, it looks that way in the directory in which it resides.

;;; Simple BibTeX mode for GNU Emacs
;;; Bengt Martensson 87-06-28
;;; changes by Marc Shapiro shapiro@inria.inria.fr 15-oct-1986
;;;  (align long lines nicely; C-c C-o checks for the "OPT" string;
;;;   TAB goes to the end of the string; use lower case; use
;;;   run-hooks)

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kaul@icarus.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rich Kaul) (08/30/90)

In article <RALPH.90Aug29161939@orion.laas.fr> ralph@laas.fr (Ralph P. Sobek) writes:
   I believe that bibtex.el *is* part of the GNU Emacs distribution.  At
   least, it looks that way in the directory in which it resides.

Mea culpa.  I rechecked the distribution and it turns out that I
installed the vortex macros over the old bibtex ones.  *sigh* Time to
remove my foot from my mouth.

I still prefer the VorTeX bibtex-mode, however.  It allows you to do
easy drafts, make abbrevs anywhere in the file and even automates the
previewing of the file from within the bibtex window ;-)

-rich
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