%BIBTEX{select="author:'Moresi'"}%you get
%STARTBIBTEX{abstracts="on" keywords="on"}% @Article{DeLange:EPODD-6-3-241, author = "Rudi W. De Lange and Hendry L. Esterhuizen and Derek Beatty", title = "Performance differences between {Times} and {Helvetica} in a reading task", journal = "Electronic Pub\-lish\-ing\emdash{}Orig\-i\-na\-tion, Dissemination, and Design", volume = "6", number = "3", pages = "241--248", month = sep, year = "1993", CODEN = "EPODEU", ISSN = "0894-3982", bibdate = "Sat Jan 06 18:28:52 1996", abstract = "Typographers and printers often regard seriffed or roman typefaces as more legible and appropriate for reading material than typefaces without serifs. Authors contend that readers prefer roman above sans serif, that it is read faster, and that the comprehension rate is possibly higher when text is set in a roman typeface. The absence of satisfactory empirical data to prove these assumptions, and the importance of legibility in academic reading material, motivated this study. The aim of the study was to determine the comparative legibility of sans serif and roman typefaces. Four hundred and fifty primary school subjects from nine different schools were used in a control group pre-test, post-test research design where four different experiments were completed. Romans and sans serifs were found to be equally legible, as no significant statistical difference was found between the reading speed, scanning speed, accuracy and comprehension at the 0.05 level. These results are in contrast to the assumption that romans are more legible than sans serifs. They can be interpreted as promising for graphic designers and typographers, as it appears that legibility will not necessarily be sacrificed when certain reading material is set in a sans serif typeface.", keywords = "Legibility, Sans serif typeface, Roman typeface, Reading task, Times Roman, Helvetica", annote = "Never thought there is a difference", } %STOPBIBTEX%you get
%CITE{SolomatovMoresi02}%you get [SolomatovMoresi02]
%BIBTEX{<attributes>}%
- render a set of bibtex files attached to some topic
%STARTBIBTEX{<attributes>}% ... %STOPBIBTEX%
- render an inline-bibtex database
%CITE{key, topic}%
- easy citing: generate an anchor to a bibtex entry on some topic
topic
and bibfile
are not valid in the %STARBIBTEX% tag as the bibtex database is given inline and not as an attachment.
%CITE% has one obligatory attribute, that is key
refering to the bibtex entry that is to be
cited. topic
is optional here and defaults to the recently used bibtex database location in a %BIBTEX%
tag on the same topic (see #Tips).
option | value | description |
---|---|---|
topic | (webName.)topicName |
a valid topic where bibtex files are attached. |
file | bibfile |
a regular expression specifying one or more bibtex files attached to webName.topicName , must have the extension .bib if no bibfile is specified all bibfiles attached are used |
select | query |
see chapter The Query Language for an explamation |
sort | sorting |
how to sort the bibentries; possible values are year (default), author and none |
style | style |
can be one of the installed BibTeX styles installed on the servers system plus the special styles bibtool and raw :
|
rev | on , off |
reverse or normal sorting (default on ) |
mix | on , off |
switch on/off formatting of html and raw bibtex entries mixed (default off ) |
errors | on , off |
display standard errors generated by the rendering pipeline tools (e.g. warnings about double entries) in multiple bibfiles |
abstract | on , off |
switch on/off rendering the abstract-field if present in the entries (default off ) |
keywords | on , off |
switch on/off rendering the keywords-field if present in the entries (default off ) |
form | on , off , only , (formWeb.)formTopic |
delcare which query form to use, if any:
|
query
).
A query is a boolean expression that is evaluated against a BibTeX entry to decide whether this entry should be selected. A query is either: , <, >, <
, >= and <>
. | matches any character except newline |
[..] | character set; ranges are denoted with -, as in [a-z]; an initial ^, as in [^0-9], complements the set |
matches the beginning of the string matched | |
$ | matches the end of the string matched |
\b | matches word boundaries |
\ | quotes special characters |
regexp* | matches regexp zero, one or several times |
regexp+ | matches regexp one or several times |
regexp? | matches regexp once or not at all |
regexp1 \Ι regexp2 | alternative between two regular expressions, this operator has low priority against *, + and ? |
\( regexp \) | grouping regular expression |
form
attribute of the %BIBTEX% command
class | description |
---|---|
bibtex | division (<div...>) surrounding the complete bibtex. The entries are rendered using a definition list: <dl> ... <dt> keyA </dt> <dd> entry </dd> ... </dl> |
bibabstract | division surrounding the abstract |
bibcomment | division surrounding the comment |
bibkeywords | division surrounding the keywords |
bibsearch | class of the table in the BibtexSearchTemplate |
biboptions | class of the options table in the BibtexSearchTemplate |
bibtoolrcs
file yourself.
DEFAULTWEB
.=DEFAULTTOPIC= in the DEFAULTSTYLE
with the DEFAULTSORT
.
DEFAULTWEB
under the topic DEFAULTTOPIC
as the BibTeX file
DEFAULTSTYLE
DEFAULTTOPIC
in the #Global_Settings section to that topic, or
%STARTBIBTEX% %BIBTEX{select="author:'YourName'" style="raw"}% @Misc{YourName02Slides, crossref = {YourName02}, note = {slides of oral presentation}, } %STOPBIBTEX%
<style type="text/css"> .bibtex { background:transparent; border:0px; } .bibtex dd { margin-left:30px; margin-right:30px; } </style>
BibtexPlugin.zip
in your twiki installation directory. Content:
File: | Description: |
---|---|
data/TWiki/BibtexPlugin.txt |
Plugin topic |
data/TWiki/BibtexSearchTemplate.txt |
default query template |
data/TWiki/BibtexSimpleSearchTemplate.txt |
simple query template |
data/TWiki/BibtexSelectTemplate.txt |
expert query template |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/BibtexPlugin.pm |
Plugin Perl module |
pub/TWiki/BibtexPlugin/sample.bib |
Plugin sample BibTeX file |
pub/TWiki/BibtexPlugin/bibtoolrsc |
bibtool resource file |
bin/bibsearch |
cvi query script |
Plugin Author: | TWiki:Main/MichaelDaum |
16 Okt 2003: | Initial version |
Plugin Version: | v20041126 |
Change History: | 2003/10/16: renamed to BibtexPlugin, formerly known as EmbedBibPlugin 2004/09/16: added tar ball 2004/10/01: added cascading style sheets 2004/11/25: allow inline databases to be queried also, added forgotten bibsearch cgi-script 2004/11/26: added simple and expert search forms, added select option to cgi-script, added configurable default search template |
Download: | BibtexPlugin-20041126.tar.gz |
CPAN Dependencies: | none |
Other Dependencies: | BibTool and Bibtex2html |
Perl Version: | >=5.6.1 |
Plugin Home: | http://nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TWiki/BibtexPlugin |
Feedback: | http://nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TWiki/BibtexPluginDev |
I | Attachment | Action | Size | Date | Who | Comment |
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css | BibTexPlugin.css | manage | 1.0 K | 01 Oct 2004 - 15:22 | UnknownUser | |
zip | BibtexPlugin.zip | manage | 18.4 K | 22 Mar 2005 - 18:33 | UnknownUser | |
EXT | bibtoolrsc | manage | 1.6 K | 16 Oct 2003 - 14:21 | UnknownUser | |
bib | sample.bib | manage | 1.7 K | 24 Sep 2003 - 02:47 | UnknownUser | A sample bib file |