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    NAME
         bibtex - make a bibliography for (La)TeX
    
    SYNOPSIS
         bibtex [ -min-crossrefs=number ] [ -terse ] [ auxname ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         This manual page is not meant to be  exhaustive.   The  com-
         plete  documentation for this version of TeX can be found in
         the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation.
    
         BibTeX reads the top-level auxiliary (.aux)  file  that  was
         output  during the running of latex(1) or tex(1) and creates
         a bibliography (.bbl) file that will  be  incorporated  into
         the  document  on subsequent runs of LaTeX or TeX.  The aux-
         name on the command line must  be  given  without  the  .aux
         extension.   If  you  don't  give  the  auxname, the program
         prompts you for it.
    
         BibTeX looks up,  in  bibliographic  database  (.bib)  files
         specified  by  the \bibliography command, the entries speci-
         fied by the \cite and \nocite commands in the LaTeX  or  TeX
         source  file.  It formats the information from those entries
         according to instructions in  a  bibliography  style  (.bst)
         file  (specified  by  the \bibliographystyle command, and it
         outputs the results to the .bbl file.
    
         The LaTeX manual explains what a LaTeX source file must con-
         tain  to  work  with  BibTeX.   Appendix  B  of  the  manual
         describes the format of  the  .bib  files.  The  `BibTeXing'
         document  describes  extensions  and details of this format,
         and it gives other useful hints for using BibTeX.
    
    OPTIONS
         The -min-crossrefs option  defines  the  minimum  number  of
         crossref  required for automatic inclusion of the crossref'd
         entry on the citation list; the default is two. With  the  -
         terse  option,  BibTeX  operates  silently.   Without  it, a
         banner and progress reports are printed on stdout.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         BibTeX searches the directories in the path defined  by  the
         BSTINPUTS  environment variable for .bst files. If BSTINPUTS
         is not set, it uses the system default.  For .bib files,  it
         uses the BIBINPUTS environment variable if that is set, oth-
         erwise the default.  See  tex(1)  for  the  details  of  the
         searching.
    
         If the  environment  variable  TEXMFOUTPUT  is  set,  BibTeX
         attempts  to  put  its output files in it, if they cannot be
         put in the current directory.  Again, see tex(1).   No  spe-
         cial searching is done for the .aux file.
    
    FILES
         *.bst
              Bibliography style files.
    
         btxdoc.tex
              ``BibTeXing'' -  LaTeXable  documentation  for  general
              BibTeX users
    
         btxhak.tex
              ``Designing BibTeX Styles'' -  LaTeXable  documentation
              for style designers
    
         btxdoc.bib
              database file for those two documents
    
         xampl.bib
              database file giving examples  of  all  standard  entry
              types
    
         btxbst.doc
              template file and documentation for the standard styles
    
         All those files should be available somewhere on  your  sys-
         tem.
    
         The host math.utah.edu has a vast collection of  .bib  files
         available  for  anonymous  ftp, including references for all
         the standard TeX books and a complete bibliography for  TUG-
         boat.
    
    SEE ALSO
         latex(1), tex(1).
         Leslie Lamport,  LaTeX  -  A  Document  Preparation  System,
         Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0-201-15790-X.
    
    AUTHOR
         Oren  Patashnik,  Stanford  University.    This   man   page
         describes  the web2c version of BibTeX.  Other ports of Bib-
         TeX, such as Donald Knuth's version  using  the  Sun  Pascal
         compiler,  do  not  have the same path searching implementa-
         tion, or the command-line options.
    
    
    
    


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