.\" ==================================================================== .\" @Troff-man-file{ .\" author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe", .\" version = "1.00", .\" date = "30 September 1992", .\" time = "16:48:22 MDT", .\" filename = "biblook.man", .\" address = "Center for Scientific Computing .\" Department of Mathematics .\" University of Utah .\" Salt Lake City, UT 84112 .\" USA .\" Tel: +1 801 581 5254 .\" FAX: +1 801 581 4148", .\" checksum = "20001 122 646 4560", .\" email = "beebe@math.utah.edu (Internet)", .\" codetable = "ISO/ASCII", .\" keywords = "bibliography, BibTeX", .\" supported = "yes", .\" docstring = "This file is the UNIX nroff/troff manual page .\" documentation for biblook, a BibTeX bibliography .\" lookup program. .\" .\" The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 .\" checksum as the first value, followed by the .\" equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word .\" count) utility output of lines, words, and .\" characters. This is produced by Robert .\" Solovay's checksum utility.", .\" } .\" ==================================================================== .if t .ds Bi B\s-2IB\s+2T\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X .if n .ds Bi BibTeX .if t .ds Te T\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X .if n .ds Te TeX .TH BIBLOOK 1 "30 September 1992" "Version 2.2" .SH NAME biblook \- lookup entries in a bibliography file .SH SYNOPSIS .B "biblook \fIbasename\fP [\fIsavefile\fP] .SH DESCRIPTION .I biblook permits rapid lookup in a \*(Bi\& bibliography data base, using a compact binary index file prepared by \fIbibindex\fP(1). .PP At the prompt, the user can enter any of the following commands: .PP .TP .B ? or h[elp] Display a help message. .TP .B "f[ind] [not] " Find the entries containing the given words in any field with a prefix matching the argument. For example, `a' matches both `author' and `address', and `au' matches `author' only. If the argument is `-' (or any string with no letters or numbers), match any field. .IP If `not' appears before the , the sense of the search is reversed. The symbols `~' and `!' can be used in place of `not'. .IP Each word is a contiguous sequence of letters and digits. Case is ignored; accents should be omitted; apostrophes are not required. Single characters and a few common words are also ignored. Any word ending with an asterisk is treated as a prefix. Thus, `point*' matches `point', `points', `pointer', etc. .PP .TP .BR "and [not] " .TP .BR "or [not] " Intersect (resp. union) the results of the given search with the previous search. Several of these commands may be combined on a single line. Commands are handled in the order in which they appear; there is no precedence. Unlike other commands, and like `not', these must be spelled out completely. `&' can be used in place of `and', and `|' can be used in place of `or'. .PP .TP .B "d[isplay]" Display the results of the previous search. .PP .TP .B "s[ave] []" Save the results of the previous results into the specified file. If is omitted, the previous save file is used. If no save file has ever been specified, results are saved in the file specified on the command line. If no such file is specified, `save.bib' is used. If the save file exists, results are appended to it. .PP .TP .B "q[uit]/EOF" Quit. .PP Several commands can be combined on a single line by separating them with semicolons. For example, the following command displays all STOC papers cowritten by Erdo"s without `Voronoi diagrams' in the title: .PP .nf f b stoc* | b symp* theory comp* & au erdos & ~t voronoi diagrams ; d .fi .PP .SH "SEE ALSO" bibclean(1), bibindex(1), bibtex(1), latex(1), tex(1) .SH AUTHOR .nf Jeff Erickson Computer Science Division University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 USA Email: , .fi .PP This program is in the public domain. You may use it or modify it to your heart's content, at your own risk. .\" ========================[End of biblook.man]========================