This is the README file for BibRetrieve.
AUCTeX 11.87 is needed to run the current version of bibretrieve.
For a user-installation, it should be sufficient to:
- Save
bibretrieve.elandbibretrieve-base.elin~/.emacs.d/bibretrieve/, e.g. by cloning this repository:
mkdir -p ~/.emacs.d
cd ~/.emacs.d
git clone git://github.com/pzorin/bibretrieve.git- Add instructions to the file
~/.emacsto load BibRetrieve:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/bibretrieve")
; Recompile if .el is newer than .elc
(byte-recompile-directory "~/.emacs.d/bibretrieve" 0)
(load "bibretrieve")-
(optionally) do a minimal configuration (see "Configuration" below).
-
Enjoy BibRetrieve calling
M-x bibretrieveorC-u M-x bibretrievefrom Emacs.
BibRetrieve can be configured with customize.
Anyway, it is probably easier to edit ~/.emacs directly.
To configure the backends used, set the variable bibretrieve-backends.
This is an alist with the names of the backends as keys and the timeouts as values.
The default configuration is:
(setq bibretrieve-backends '(("mrl" . 10) ("arxiv" . 5) ("zbm" . 5)))The following backends are included in the repository.
| Backend | Key |
|---|---|
| ArXiv | "arxiv" |
| MathSciNet | "msn" |
| MrLookup | "mrl" |
| Citebase | "citebase" |
| Inspire | "inspire" |
| Zentralblatt MATH | "zbm" |
If you want to add a backend, read the Commentary section in the source file bibretrieve.el.
Network requests are handled by mm-url, by default this uses the library url.
If you want to use an external program, like wget or curl, put it in the variable mm-url-program and set the variable mm-url-use-external to t.
This program has been inspired by bibsnarf. The functions that create the urls for most backends are taken from there.
This programs also uses lot of function of RefTeX.
The selection process is entirely based on reftex-sel.
Many function have also been adapted from there.