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+Enjoy
+ TiB
+
+ James Alexander's
+ bibliographic preprocessor
+ for (La)TeX
+
+in an easy-to-install distribution (at least under UNIX)
+ put together by hans-peter kolb
+ (kolb@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de).
+
+It includes:
+
+ - JA's original TiB-sources in a reasonable
+ directory structure;
+ - Sebastian Kremer's TiB-extensions (cf. sk/README);
+ - a small EMACS-utility for using TiB with your
+ favorite EMACS-(La)TeX-mode (also by S. Kremer---
+ cf. elisp/tib.el);
+ - a Makefile making installation (with or without
+ SK's extensions) and testing of TiB a lot
+ more comfortable.
+
+Basically, if you have a standard setup with the TeX-tree
+rooted in /usr/local/lib/texmf, all you have to do is
+
+ make ja for the original TiB,
+ or
+ make sk for TiB with SK's extensions
+plus
+ make install.all
+
+and you're set. A different setup requires just a few
+variables at the top of the Makefile to be changed.
+
+But please, do read the file INSTALL anyway...
+
+To make this absolutely clear: All the interesting stuff
+in this distribution is by James Alexander and Sebastian
+Kremer. All I take credit (and blame) for is the
+repackaging and the Makefiles...
+
+Happy TiBbing! ...hpk