ravachol_1er | 21 Apr 16:17

Is jurabib fully customizable?

Hi,

I just discovered the \footcite function of jurabib, and thought It
would be very useful for the composition of my memoir. So I would like
to know if jurabib could be configured to output a bibliography
identical to this one :

http://openteam.free.fr/Temp/Model.pdf

I red the documentation of jurabib package but I couln't manage to
obtain all my bibliographical requirements...

Has jurabib some limitations? 

Thanks

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Nicholas Cole | 21 Apr 16:29

Re: Is jurabib fully customizable?


On 21 Apr 2007, at 15:21, ravachol_1er wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I just discovered the \footcite function of jurabib, and thought It
> would be very useful for the composition of my memoir. So I would like
> to know if jurabib could be configured to output a bibliography
> identical to this one :
>
> http://openteam.free.fr/Temp/Model.pdf
>
> I red the documentation of jurabib package but I couln't manage to
> obtain all my bibliographical requirements...
>
> Has jurabib some limitations?
>
> Thanks
>

Yes, jarabib can be made to output that bibliography, but you might  
want to look at biblatex too.

I suggest you have a quick look at the manual of one or other or  
both, see what you can get working, and then ask for more specific  
help when and if you get stuck.

Good luck!

Best wishes,
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ravachol_1er | 22 Apr 00:05

Re: Is jurabib fully customizable?

> I suggest you have a quick look at the manual of one or other or  
> both, see what you can get working, and then ask for more specific  
> help when and if you get stuck.

I followed your recommendations and red the biblatex manual, then I
tested biblatex and got impressed. I think I will use biblatex, and
try to adapt my bibliography on it. If I got stuck on biblatex, do you
know where I can get help?

Thanks for you excellent advice,

Morgan.

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Alex Hamann | 25 Apr 19:08

Re: Re: Is jurabib fully customizable?


Am 22.04.2007 um 00:05 schrieb ravachol_1er:

> > I suggest you have a quick look at the manual of one or other or
> > both, see what you can get working, and then ask for more specific
> > help when and if you get stuck.
>
> I followed your recommendations and red the biblatex manual, then I
> tested biblatex and got impressed. I think I will use biblatex, and
> try to adapt my bibliography on it. If I got stuck on biblatex, do you
> know where I can get help?
>
Philip Lehmann, the package's author, is (or at least was last time I  
checked) a regular on comp.text.tex. You might want to look for help  
there.

Cheers,
Alex
> Thanks for you excellent advice,
>
> Morgan.
>
>
> 

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