xiaofei@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU (Xiaofei Wang) (04/24/91)
Yes, eplain ftp'able from ftp.cs.unb.edu under ./pub/tex/eplain... -- xiaofei@acsu.buffalo.edu / rutgers!ub!xiaofei / v118raqa@ubvms.bitnet
phil@waikato.ac.nz (04/24/91)
Thanks to those who repsonded by e mail. In case anyone else was wondering, there is a chapter on BibTeX in the LaTeX manual. Now I have another question: I support a number of Plain TeX users, who for reasons I'd rather not go into, would prefer not to switch to LaTeX. Is there a (simple) bibliographic system for Plain TeX? -- Phil Etheridge (phil@waikato.ac.nz) Phax: +64 +71 384 155 Computer Services/Mathematics & Statistics Phone: +64 +71 568 299 x 8339 University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZ. I'd rather be MTBing
mitchell@math.ufl.edu (Bill Mitchell) (04/24/91)
I've done some work towards adapting BiBtex to AMSTeX. I've got a tentative BTX style file to write a AMSTeX bibliography and some macros which are likely to be superceeded or modified now that I know of btxmac.tex. I'd be interested in hearing of anyone who has already done this, and would be willing to email what I have to anyone who is iterested (not for a couple of weeks, though). Bill Mitchell Dept of Math., The University of Florida mitchell@math.ufl.edu
xiaofei@acsu.buffalo.edu (Xiaofei Wang) (04/24/91)
/* xiaofei@ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU (Xiaofei Wang) wrote */: * Yes, eplain ftp'able from ftp.cs.unb.edu under ./pub/tex/eplain... It should read, * Yes, eplain ftp'able from ftp.cs.umb.edu under ./pub/tex/eplain... ^^^ Sorry ... -- xiaofei@acsu.buffalo.edu / rutgers!ub!xiaofei / v118raqa@ubvms.bitnet