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.TH pybconvert 1 "2007-02-23" "" ""
.SH NAME
pybconvert \- convert bibliographic databases
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B pybconvert
.RI \[la] source \[ra]..\[la] target \[ra]
.RI \[la] input \[ra]
.RI [ output ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Pybconvert can be used to convert a bibliographic database from one
format to another. The formats are specified as `source' and `target'.
The converted database is written to standard output if no file name is
given.

Pybconvert uses pybliographer. Pybliographer is a tool for managing
bibliographic databases. It supports the following file formats: BibTeX,
ISI (ISIFile), Medline, Ovid, Refer.
.SH SEE ALSO
pybliographer(1),
<http://pybliographer.org/>
.SH AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Nis Martensen for Debian/GNU Linux and may
be used, modified and/or distributed freely by anyone.
.TH pybtext 1 "2007-02-23" "" ""
.SH NAME
pybtext \- use bibliographic databases in text files
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B pybtext
[-o
.IR outputfile ]
[-s
.IR style ]
.RI \[la] textfile \[ra]
.RI \[la] database ...\[ra]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Pybtext scans text files for citation keys enclosed in brackets
(`[key]') and uses the database to generate a reference list. The
reference list is appended to the text file and written to
`\fItextfile\fP.pyb' if no output file is specified.
.SH SEE ALSO
pybliographer(1),
<http://pybliographer.org/>
.SH AUTHOR
Pybtext was written by Zolt\['a]n K\['o]ta.
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This manpage was written by Nis Martensen for Debian/GNU Linux and may
be used, modified and/or distributed freely by anyone.

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