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    Names: »bibtex.ins«

Derivation

└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12
    └─⟦c319c2751⟧ »unix3.0/TeX3.0.tar.Z« 
        └─⟦036c765ac⟧ 
            └─⟦this⟧ »TeX3.0/BibTeX.inputs/bibtex.ins« 
└─⟦060c9c824⟧ Bits:30007080 DKUUG TeX 2/12/89
    └─⟦this⟧ »./tex82/LaTeX/LaTeXbibtex/bibtex.ins« 

TextFile

To get BibTeX running you should: make sure you have all files listed
below, read the overview section (the first page) of btxdoc.tex, and
(if needed) create or procure a BibTeX change file for your system so
you can Tangle and compile BibTeX.  To test your implementation,
follow these simple steps (note: If you use the original SCORE_BIBTEX.AUX
instead of SAVEbibtex.aux in what follows, the word `match' is
used loosely, because lines longer than 80 characters have been
broken manually in SCORE_BIBTEX.AUX; thus, your system's file-compare
program may say the files are different even though they match):

(A) Run btxdoc.tex through LaTeX. You'll get a bunch of LaTeX warning
messages, and LaTeX will produce a btxdoc.aux file that will NOT match
the supplied file of that name.  NOTE: Don't let LaTeX "see" a copy of
the supplied SAVEbtxdoc.aux or SAVEbtxdoc.bbl during this run.

(B) Run BibTeX on the btxdoc.aux file created in step (A).  BibTeX
will read in the supplied file btxdoc.bib.  This run should produce
a btxdoc.bbl file that matches SAVEbtxdoc.bbl
BibTeX will give one warning message (about chicago).

(C) Run btxdoc.tex through LaTeX.  Again, you'll get some LaTeX
warning messages, but this time LaTeX will produce a new btxdoc.aux
file that DOES match SAVEbtxdoc.aux.  This run will
read in the btxdoc.aux file produced in (A) and the btxdoc.bbl file
produced in step (B).

(D) Run btxdoc.tex through LaTeX.  By reading the new btxdoc.aux file,
LaTeX will produce no warning messages, and you should get another
matching copy of the btxdoc.aux file.


Here are BibTeX-related files as listed in the SCORE <TEX.BIBTEX> directory:


BIBTEX.INS	this file
BIBTEX.WEB	the WEB source file for BibTeX
BTXDOC.TEX	documentation, and also sample input for BibTeX implementors
BTXHAK.TEX	documentation for style designers
BTXDOC.BIB	the bibliography database file for BTXDOC.TEX
BTXDOC.BBL	a file for comparing your implementation's output
BTXDOC.AUX	another
XAMPL.BIB	a database file with an example of every standard entry type


BTXBST.DOC	the documentation and template for the four standard
		  bibliography styles:
ABBRV.BST	abbreviated
ALPHA.BST	alphabetic
PLAIN.BST	plain
UNSRT.BST	unsorted