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diff --git a/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/Makefile b/biblio/bibtex/utils/alphabib/Makefile
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+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
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+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
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+#!/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
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+@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
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+% 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}