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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label makebib</title>
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<h3>Reconstructing <code>.bib</code> files</h3>
-<p/>Perhaps you&rsquo;ve lost the <code>.bib</code> file you generated your document from,
-or have been sent a document without one. Or even, you&rsquo;ve realised
+<p/>Perhaps you&#8217;ve lost the <code>.bib</code> file you generated your document from,
+or have been sent a document without one. Or even, you&#8217;ve realised
the error of building a substantial document without the benefit of
-BibTeX&hellip;
+BibTeX&#8230;
<p/>The <i>Perl</i> script, <i>tex2bib</i> makes a reasonable job
of regenerating <code>.bib</code> files from <code>thebibliography</code>
environments, provided that the original (whether automatically or
-manually generated) doesn&rsquo;t deviate too far from the &ldquo;standard&rdquo;
+manually generated) doesn&#8217;t deviate too far from the &#8220;standard&#8221;
styles.
<p/>You are well-advised to check the output of the script. While it will
not usually destroy information, it can quite reasonably mislabel it.