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- | --- | + | ====== Quelles sont les alternatives à BibTeX? ====== |
- | section: Current TeX-related projects | + | |
- | revised: 2014-06-10 | + | |
- | --- | + | |
- | # Replacing the BibTeX& | + | |
- | Producing a successor to BibTeX | + | Initialement, |
- | among a certain class of TeX-users; the author has seen reports of | + | |
- | progress | + | |
- | be ready for '' | + | |
- | Few would deny that BibTeX | + | Ces extensions des fonctionnalités de '' |
- | conceived, it was a program for creating bibliographies for technical | + | * il utilise un langage de programmation dont les mécanismes ne sont pas familiers à la plupart des programmeurs actuels. Aussi, ce langage s' |
- | documents, in English. | + | |
- | degree of multilingual use (whose techniques are arcane, and quite | + | |
- | likely inextensible), while an extension (`bibtex8`) allows | + | |
- | use with 8-bit character codes, thus providing some multilingual | + | |
- | capabilities. | + | |
- | available for use in non-technical papers. | + | |
- | BibTeX uses a style language whose mechanisms are unfamiliar to | + | Deux approches alternatives se distinguent ici par leur disponibilité et leur utilisation. |
- | most current programmers: | + | |
- | few opportunities to write the language, it's also difficult to become | + | |
- | fluent (in the way that so many people fluently write the equally | + | |
- | arcane TeX macro language). | + | |
- | Oren Patashnik (the author of BibTeX) summarises the issues as he | + | ===== L'extension “biblatex” et le programme Biber ===== |
- | sees them, in a | + | |
- | [TUG conference paper from 2003](http:// | + | |
- | that seems to suggest that we might expect a | + | |
- | BibTeX& | + | |
- | In the absence of BibTeX 1.0, what do we need from the bibliography | + | L' |
- | system of the future?& | + | * chaque document peut avoir son propre style de présentation |
- | (or can be made to do), preferably implementing a simpler style | + | * avec la mise à disposition des différentes données bibliographiques dans l' |
- | language, and with coherent multilingual capabilities. | + | * enfin, cette extension intègrant de nombreuses idées des systèmes existants axés sur '' |
- | There are two parts to a bibliography system; processing the database | + | Si l' |
- | of citations, and typesetting the results. The existing | + | |
- | system provides | + | |
- | macros built into LaTeX, as well as many LaTeX packages, that | + | |
- | process the results. | + | |
- | Of the direct BibTeX replacements, | + | ===== L' |
- | CTAN: CrossTeX and `biber`. | + | |
- | CrossTeX's language feels familiar to the existing user of | + | L'extension [[ctanpkg> |
- | BibTeX, but it's redesigned in an object-oriented | + | |
- | (to a non-user) as if it may well be adequately flexible. | + | |
- | to operate as a BibTeX | + | |
- | CrossTeX' | + | FIXME // Ajouter des exemples de code. // |
- | need for multilingual support, though it isn't currently offered. | + | |
- | `Biber` is intimately associated with the LaTeX package | + | ----- |
- | [`biblatex`](https: | + | //Source:// [[faquk> |
- | capable of using bibliography databases in its own | + | |
- | `biblatexml` (XML-based) format. | + | |
- | can also use BibTeX, but `biber` opens up a far wider | + | |
- | range of possibilities, | + | |
- | + | ||
- | [`Biblatex`](https:// | + | |
- | such as `biber` or BibTeX; the style of citations and of | + | |
- | the bibliography itself (in your document) is determined by the way | + | |
- | your [`biblatex`](https:// | + | |
- | BibTeX-LaTeX | + | |
- | structure thus eliminates the collections of BibTeX styles, at a | + | |
- | stroke; it comes with a basic set of styles, and details are | + | |
- | determined by options, set at package loading time. The author, | + | |
- | Philipp Lehman, evaluated the whole field of bibliography software | + | |
- | before starting, and as a result the package provides answers to | + | |
- | many of the questions asked in the bibliography sections of these | + | |
- | FAQs. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | [`Biblatex`](https:// | + | |
- | clear that many users are already using it happily; Lehman is | + | |
- | responsive to problem reports, at the moment, but a _de facto_ | + | |
- | set of expert users is already establishing itself. | + | |
- | contributed styles has appeared, which cover some of the trickier | + | |
- | bibliography styles. | + | |
- | now working on the final _beta_ releases before the '' | + | |
- | [`biblatex`](https:// | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Finally, [`Amsrefs`](https:// | + | |
- | which is expressed as LaTeX macros. | + | |
- | BibTeX style that performs the transformation, | + | |
- | source containing a `\nocite{*}` command enables BibTeX to | + | |
- | produce a usable [`amsrefs`](https:// | + | |
- | + | ||
- | [`Amsrefs`](https:// | + | |
- | support programme, | + | |
+ | {{htmlmetatags> | ||
+ | metatag-og: | ||
+ | metatag-og: | ||
+ | }} | ||