On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 11:00:51AM +0100, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Definitely not. I don't know about you, but I'd very much prefer to use the same .bib file for different articles/texts. Numerous groups in this and other universities even use a collective .bib file for all the researchers. (We are just doing too diverse things in this group for that.)
Hello, don't worry, that is not the point. What I wanted is to include all bibliographies cited in the work, not just the current chapter (which is empty if you have a separate "bibliography chapter"). It has nothing to do with choosing the entries from .bib file. This should include cited entries only and all entries as an option (as we're used to). D.A. -- In host we trust -- Cheswick, Bellowin, Rubin: Firewalls and Internet Security