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Re: Does anyone else use Bibus



On 12-01-2021 18:07, deloptes wrote:
> Rob Hurle wrote:
> 
>> *Bibus*
>> I'm using Debian Stretch and have been for some time.  For bibliographic
>> work, I want to use Bibus.  If anyone else out there is using this useful
>> bit of software I'd like to know, or if anyone knows of a mailing list to
>> discuss issues, I'd also like to know.  My problem with Bibus is to do
>> with editing styles.  In the "Fields Ordering" tab I am unable to delete
>> any of the items (such as "Author") that refer to database entries.  I can
>> insert new entries, but can't delete ones I don't want.  Is this a known
>> bug?
> 
> I don't know bibus, but I know that such python school project stuff is
> fragile becomes unmaintained and shortly is just a waste of time.
> 
>>From my experience the "only" true one is BibTeX in combination with LaTeX.
> It was perfectly integrated and working in Lyx last time I used it.

BibTex and NatBib are the two predominantly used.
You can employ something like Jabref to help, but referencing is easy
enough.
Cheers!

Harry
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