BibTeX-compatible Bibliography Processor in Python
http://pybtex.sourceforge.net/
Pybtex is a BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor written in Python which
can produce formatted bibliographies in different, customizable formats. It
supports both native BibTeX style files and styles written in Python and
accepts BibTeX, BibTeXML, and a custom YAML-based bibligraphy input format and
can output LaTeX, HTML, and plain text.
Furthermore, Pybtex provides an interface for Python applications which need to
process the above formats.
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Revision 14 (latest revision is 19)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Update to version 0.21: * BibTeX writer now uses latexcodec to encode characters that are not directly supported by the output encoding. Thanks, Hong Xu! * HTML backend: {braced stings} are now wrapped with <span class="bibtex-protected"> to enable custom CSS styling. * unsrt.py: DOI, PubMed and Arxiv links now use HTTPS instead of HTTP. * unsrt.py: URLs with percent characters are now formatted correctly. * unsrt.py: short page / volume / chapter numbers are now joined with a non-breaking space, like in BibTeX. * unsrt.py: inbook now uses the editor field if the author field is missing, like in BibTeX. * unsrt.py: the words “volume” and “pages” in the beginning of the sentence are now capitalized, like in BibTeX. * unsrt.py: removed unnecessary period between the book title and the comma in inbook. * LaTeX backend: fix encoding tilde ("~") characters with newer versions of latexcodec. * Fix splitting names with escaped space ("\ ") characters. - Convert to singlespec
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