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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/Makefile b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a1c25d97e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +all: example clean + +example: + pdflatex example.tex + bibtex example + alphabib -bs example.bbl + pdflatex example.tex + pdflatex example.tex + +clean: + rm -f example.aux example.bbl example.blg example.log example.out + diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/README b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b17039426 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/README @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Copyright (c) 2006, Mael Hillereau. +cxBib performs addition of alphabetical headers into BibTeX '.bbl' files. + +This program is released under the GNU General Public Licence (see file +'GPL.TXT' for details). + +Type 'alphabib -h' for usage. + +See the user manual (file 'alphabib.pdf') for more information. + +Send bug reports to mael.hillereau at free dot fr. diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/alphabib b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/alphabib new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..24ed88f7b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/alphabib @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Copyright (c) 2006 Mael Hillereau +# +# This file is part of alphabib. +# +# alphabib is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# alphabib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with alphabib; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA +# +# cxBib -- Addition of alphabetical headers into BibTeX '.bbl' files. +# Author: Mael Hillereau <mael.hillereau@free.fr> +# Created: 12.apr.2006 +# Last modified: 14.may.2006 +version="1.0"; +author="Mael Hillereau <mael.hillereau@free.fr>"; +name=`basename $0`; + +# default definitions for LaTeX macros +defaultpenalty="\penalty-200"; +defaultskip="\bigskip"; +defaultlabel="\Large\bfseries#1\hfill"; +defaultcontent="\ \\\\[-1ex]\hrule\medskip"; +pdfbookmarks=""; +pdfbookmarkscodewithoutlevel="\expandafter\ifx\csname firstpdfbookmark\endcsname\relax\ +\subpdfbookmark{#1}{alphabib.#1}\ +\def\firstpdfbookmark{}\ +\else\ +\currentpdfbookmark{#1}{alphabib.#1}\ +\fi"; +pdfbookmarkslevel=""; +pdfbookmarkscodewithlevelB="\pdfbookmark["; +pdfbookmarkscodewithlevelE="]{#1}{alphabib.#1}"; +novon=0; + +# display errors +function error() +{ + echo -ne "Error:\t$1\n\tYou may try '$name -h' for further help.\n"; +} + +# display usage +function usage() +{ + echo ""; + echo "SYNTAX"; + echo " $name [-hsv] [-b [-l level]] <input-file.bbl> [<output-file.bbl>]"; + echo ""; + echo "DESCRIPTION"; + echo " Addition of alphabetical headers into BibTeX '.bbl' files. Input and output"; + echo " files may be identical, which is equivalent to no output file given. Input"; + echo " file must be a '.bbl' file generated by BibTeX (so you have to run bibtex"; + echo " before running $name)."; + echo ""; + echo "OTIONS"; + echo " -b"; + echo " This option will cause insertion of bookmarks into PDF files. Of course, it"; + echo " requires using 'hyperref' package. Bookmarks level is set automatically if"; + echo " option -l is not given."; + echo " -h"; + echo " Displays this help."; + echo " -l"; + echo " This option allows specifying level of bookmarks into PDF files. It must be"; + echo " used with -b option."; + echo " -s"; + echo " Choose this option if your BibTeX style sorts entries using the 'von' part"; + echo " of names. For instance, 'alpha.bst' behaves like this (e.g. 'Ludwig van"; + echo " Beethoven' will result in a key begining with 'vB' and will thus be sorted"; + echo " like 'VB' would)."; + echo " -v"; + echo " Displays version information."; + echo ""; + echo "See the manual for more detailed information."; + echo ""; +} + +# deletion of temporary files +function cleanfiles() +{ + rm -f "$inputfile.working"; +} + +# test the class of a letter (upper/lowercase, backslash, or other) +function testletter() +{ + case "$1" in + [[:lower:]]) + return 0;; + [[:upper:]]) + return 1;; + "\\") + return 2;; + *) + return 3;; + esac +} + +echo "This is cxBib version $version"; +echo "Bash script written by $author"; + +# options processing +while getopts "bhl:sv" arg +do + case $arg in + b) + echo "PDF bookmarks option selected."; + pdfbookmarks=$pdfbookmarkscodewithoutlevel;; + h) + usage; + exit 0;; + l) + echo "Bookmarks level $OPTARG selected."; + pdfbookmarkslevel=$OPTARG;; + s) + echo "Assume that sorting is performed using the 'von' part."; + novon=1;; + v) + exit 0;; + ?) + error "Problem while processing options."; + exit 1;; + esac +done +shift $(($OPTIND - 1)); + +# input and output files +if [ $# -eq 1 ] +then + outputfile=$1; +elif [ $# -eq 2 ] +then + outputfile=$2; +else + error "Invalid number of arguments!"; + exit 1; +fi +if [ ! -f "$1" ] +then + error "'$1' is not a valid file!"; + exit 2; +fi +inputfile=$1; + +# test dependence between -b and -l and adjust bookmarks code if needed +if [ ! -z "$pdfbookmarkslevel" ] +then + if [ -z "$pdfbookmarks" ] + then + error "-l option used without -b option!"; + exit 1; + fi + pdfbookmarks=$pdfbookmarkscodewithlevelB$pdfbookmarkslevel$pdfbookmarkscodewithlevelE; +fi + +# make a working copy of input file +cp -i $inputfile $inputfile.working; +if [ $? -ne 0 ] +then + error "Unable to create a temporary file. You must have write permission into\n\tthe current directory!"; + exit 3; +fi + +# test wether input file contains a bibliography environment +grep -n -e '\\begin{thebibliography}' "$inputfile.working" > /dev/null 2>&1; +bbibenv=$?; +grep -n -e '\\end{thebibliography}' "$inputfile.working" > /dev/null 2>&1; +ebibenv=$?; +if [ $bbibenv -ne 0 -o $ebibenv -ne 0 ] +then + error "'$inputfile' is not a valid BibTeX file: 'thebibliography' not found!"; + cleanfiles; + exit 4; +fi + +# let's scan input file +nblines=`wc -l $inputfile.working | cut -f 1 -d " "`; +# spaces are replaced by '%' so that lines can be separated with spaces +rawentries=`grep -n -e '.*\\\\bibitem' $inputfile.working | tr " " "%" | tr "\n" " "`; +if [ -z "$rawentries" ] +then + # wow! where are the entries? + error "'$inputfile' is not a valid BibTeX file: No entry found!"; + cleanfiles; + exit 4; +fi + +unknownformmesage="Sorry, your BibTeX style is not supported!\n\tIf it should be (see supported styles in the manual), please send a bug\n\treport to the maintainer."; +nbentries=0; +tmpstr=""; +tmpint=1; +# we now scan each entry +for rawentry in $rawentries +do + # firstly, we get the line number + line[$nbentries]=`echo $rawentry | cut -f 1 -d ":"`; + # for all entries but the first, we set the line of the next entry (this one) + # for the previous entry. For the last entry this number is set outside the + # loop + if [ $nbentries -ne 0 ] + then + next[`expr $nbentries - 1`]=${line[$nbentries]}; + fi + # now we look at the bib items... + # usually, bib entries are in the form '\bibitem[A...' (with 'A' being the + # entry initial) + # so first, we get the optionnal argument of '\bibitem' macro + tmpstr=`expr match "$rawentry" '.*\\\\bibitem\[\([^]]*\)\].*'`; + # then, we look if there are some additional macros to remove (i.e. first + # character is '\') + letter[$nbentries]=`expr match "$tmpstr" '\(.\).*'`; + testletter "${letter[${nbentries}]}"; + tmpint=$?; + if [ $tmpint -eq 2 ] + then + # these styles must have their bib entries in one of the forms + # '\bibitem[\foo\bar A...', or '\bibitem[\foo\bar{A...', so we check this + # by now... + tmpstr=`echo "$tmpstr" | grep -E -o "[%{][[:alpha:]]+" | head -n 1 | grep -o "[^%{].*"`; + if [ -z "$tmpstr" ] + then + # the bib entry is not in a known form... + error "$unknownformmesage"; + cleanfiles; + exit 4; + else + # we can update the first letter... + letter[$nbentries]=`expr match "$tmpstr" '\(.\).*'`; + testletter "${letter[${nbentries}]}"; + tmpint=$?; + fi + fi + if [ $tmpint -eq 0 ] # lower case + then + # we test wether von part must be considered or not + if [ $novon -eq 0 ] + then + # we have a von part, so we now look for the first capital (which should + # be the name initial) + theinitial=`expr match "$tmpstr" '[^[:upper:]]*\([[:upper:]]\).*'`; + if [ ! -z "$theinitial" ] + then + # we found it! + letter[$nbentries]=$theinitial; + else + error $unknownformmesage; + cleanfiles; + exit 4; + fi + else + # we keep the von initial letter but we translate it in uppercase + letter[$nbentries]=`echo ${letter[${nbentries}]} | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z'`; + fi + elif [ $tmpint -ne 1 ] # no letter so we can't do anything more! + then + error "$unknownformmesage"; + cleanfiles; + exit 4; + fi + nbentries=`expr $nbentries + 1`; +done + +next[`expr $nbentries - 1`]=$nblines; +echo "$nbentries bib entries found in input file '$inputfile'."; + +# read again and write output file +endpreamb=`expr ${line[0]} - 1`; +preamb=`head -n$endpreamb $inputfile.working`; +echo "$preamb" > $outputfile; + +# write '\alphabibitem' macro definition +echo "\def\alphabibitem#1{\ +\expandafter\ifx\csname firstalphabibitem\endcsname\relax\ +\def\firstalphabibitem{}\ +\else\ +\expandafter\ifx\csname alphabibitemskip\endcsname\relax\ +$defaultskip\ +\else\ +\alphabibitemskip\ +\fi\ +\fi\ +\expandafter\ifx\csname alphabibitempenalty\endcsname\relax\ +\alphabibitempenalty\ +\else\ +$defaultpenalty\ +\fi\ +$pdfbookmarks\ +\expandafter\ifx\csname alphabibitemlabel\endcsname\relax\ +\expandafter\ifx\csname alphabibitemcontent\endcsname\relax\ +\item[$defaultlabel]$defaultcontent\ +\else\ +\item[$defaultlabel]\alphabibitemcontent{#1}\ +\fi\ +\else\ +\expandafter\ifx\csname alphabibitemcontent\endcsname\relax\ +\item[\alphabibitemlabel{#1}]$defaultcontent\ +\else\ +\item[\alphabibitemlabel{#1}]\alphabibitemcontent{#1}\ +\fi\ +\fi}" >> $outputfile; + +n=0; +precletter="_"; +for rawentry in $rawentries +do + currentletter=${letter[$n]}; + currentline=${line[$n]}; + nextline=${next[$n]}; + last=`expr $nblines - $currentline + 1`; + first=`expr $nextline - $currentline`; + bibentry=`tail -n$last $inputfile.working | head -n$first`; + if [ ! $currentletter == $precletter ] + then + echo -ne "$currentletter "; + echo -ne "\n\\\\alphabibitem{$currentletter}\n" >> $outputfile; + precletter=$currentletter; + fi + echo -ne "\n" >> $outputfile; + echo "$bibentry" >> $outputfile; + n=`expr $n + 1`; +done + +echo -ne "\n\\\\end{thebibliography}\n" >> $outputfile; + +# delete temp files +cleanfiles; + +echo -ne "\nOutput written in '$outputfile'.\n"; +exit 0; diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/alphabib.pdf b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/alphabib.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..99071543dc --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/alphabib.pdf diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.bib b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.bib new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..93f5a18cc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.bib @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +@String{pub-AW = "Ad{\-d}i{\-s}on-Wes{\-l}ey"} +@String{pub-AW:adr = "Reading, MA, USA"} +@String{TUGboat = "TUGBoat"} + + +@Article{beebe93, + author = "Beebe, Nelson H. F.", + title = "Bibliography Prettyprinting and Syntax Checking", + journal = TUGboat, + year = "1993", + volume = "14", + number = "4", + pages = "395-419" +} + +@Article{higham94, + author = "Higham, Nicholas J.", + title = "{BibTeX}: {A} Versatile Tool for {\LaTeX} Users", + journal = "SIAM News", + year = "1994", + volume = "27", + number = "1", + pages = "10, 11, 19", + month = "January" +} + +@Book{knuth86, + author = "Knuth, Donald E.", + title = "The {\TeX}book", + publisher = pub-AW, + year = "1986", + series = "Computers and Typesetting", + pages = "ix + 483", +} + +@Book{lamport85, + author = "Lamport, Leslie", + title = "{\LaTeX} -- A Document Preparation System -- + User's Guide and Reference Manual", + publisher = pub-AW, + address = pub-AW:adr, + year = "1985", + pages = "xiv + 242", +} + +@Book{lamport94, + author = "Lamport, Leslie", + title = "{\LaTeX} -- {A} Document Preparation System -- User's + Guide and Reference Manual", + publisher = pub-AW, + year = "1994", + address = pub-AW:adr, + edition = "Second", + pages = "xvi + 272", + acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, +} + +@Manual{patashnik88, + title = {Bib{\TeX}ing}, + author = {Patashnik, Oren}, + month = feb, + year = 1988, + note = {Bib{\TeX} distribution (\texttt{btxdoc.tex})}, +} + +@Article{wonneberger91, + author = "Wonneberger, Reinhard and Mittelbach, Frank", + title = "{{Bib\TeX{} reconsidered}}", + journal = TUGboat, + year = "1991", + volume = "12", + number = "1", + pages = "111-124", + month = Mar, +} + diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.pdf b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..283bc83eef --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.pdf diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.tex b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b06fed0a9d --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +% cxBib example file +\documentclass{article} + +\usepackage[bookmarksopen=true]{hyperref} +\usepackage{tocbibind} + +\def\alphabibitempenalty{\penalty-1000} +\def\alphabibitemskip{\vspace{0.6cm}} +\def\alphabibitemlabel#1{} +\def\alphabibitemcontent#1{\hspace{-\leftmargin}\hfill{\large\bfseries\sffamily--$\sim$~#1~$\sim$--}\hfill\hbox{}\\[-0.4cm]} + +\newcommand{\alphabib}{$\alpha$B{\scshape ib}} + +\begin{document} + +\title{Example file using \alphabib{}} +\author{Mael Hill\'{e}reau} +\date{18\textsuperscript{th} April 2006} + +\maketitle + +This file demonstrates the use of \alphabib{} script. In order to +produce output, you will have to run \texttt{[pdf]latex}, +\texttt{bibtex}, \texttt{alphabib}, \texttt{[pdf]latex}, and then +\texttt{[pdf]latex} again so as to get cross references. + +\nocite{*} + +\bibliographystyle{alpha} +\bibliography{example} + +\end{document} |