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NAME
       BibTeX2HTML - A translator of bibliography databases into HTML

SYNOPSIS
       bibtex2html [options] <filename>

DESCRIPTION
       bibtex2html is a translator which reads a bibliography file and outputs
       two HTML documents that contain respectively the cited bibliography  in
       a  nice  presentation, and the original BibTeX file augmented with sev-
       eral transparent HTML links to allow easy navigation.

OPTIONS
   General aspect of the HTML document
       -t string, --title string
              specify the title of the HTML file (default is the file name).

       --header string
              give an additional header for the HTML document.

       --footer string
              give an additional footer for the HTML document.

       -s string, --style string
              use BibTeX style string (plain, alpha, etc.). Default  style  is
              plain.

       -noabstract, --no-abstract
              do not print the abstracts (if any).

       -nokeywords, --no-keywords
              do not print the keywords (if any).

       -both, --both
              produce  both  pages  with  and without abstracts. If the BibTeX
              file is foo.bib then the two pages will be respectively foo.html
              and  foo_abstracts.html (The suffix may be different, see option
              --suffix). Links are inserted from the page without abstracts to
              the page with abstracts.

       -nokeys, --no-keys
              do not print the cite keys.

       -use-keys, --use-keys
              use  the  cite keys from the BibTeX input file (and not the ones
              generated by the BibTeX style file).

       -rawurl, --raw-url
              print URLs instead of files' types.

       -heveaurl, --hevea-url
              interpret the macro \url as HeVeA's one,  i.e.  with  two  argu-
              ments,  the  first one being the url and the second one the text
              to print. The default behavior is to interpret the macro \url as
              the  one  from the package url, which has only one argument (the
              url itself).

       -f field, --field field
              add a web link for that BibTeX field.

       -nf field string, --named-field field string
              similar to -f but specifies the way to display  the  link  (e.g.
              -nf springer "At Springer's").

       -note field, --note field
              declare  that  a  field must be treated like the abstract field,
              i.e. is an annotation to be displayed as a text paragraph  below
              the entry.

       -multiple, --multiple
              make  a  separate  web  page for each entry. Beware: this option
              produces as many HTML files as BibTeX entries!

       -single, --single
              produce a single document, inserting each BibTeX entry (the  in-
              put) right after its BibTeX output.

       -bg color, --background color
              set the background color of the HTML file (default is none).

       -css file, --style-sheet file
              set a style sheet file for the HTML document (default is none).

       -charset c, --charset c
              specify  the  charset  to  use in the META tag of generated html
              files. The default is the output of the command locale  charmap,
              or if this doesn't work, ISO-8859-1.

       -dl, --dl
              use HTML DL lists instead of HTML tables to format entries.

       -unicode, --unicode
              use Unicode entities for some macros, such as &#X22A8; for \mod-
              els, etc.

       -html-entities, --html-entities
              use HTML entities for some macros, such as &asymp; for  \approx,
              etc.

   Controlling the translation
       -m file, --macros-from file
              read  the LATEX macros in the given file. Note: bibtex2html does
              not handle macros arguments; arguments are simply discarded.

       -noexpand, --no-expand
              do not expand the abbreviation strings, leave them in the output
              file.

   Selecting the entries
       -citefile filename, --citefile filename
              Select  only  keys appearing in filename. To be used manually or
              in conjonction with bib2bib.

       -e key, --exclude key
              exclude an particular entry.

   Sorting the entries
       -d, --sort-by-date
              sort by date.

       -a, --sort-as-bibtex
              sort as BibTeX (usually by author).

       -u, --unsorted
              unsorted i.e. same order as in .bib file (default).

       -r, --reverse-sort
              reverse the sort.

       --revkeys
              number entries in reverse order (i.e.  from  n  to  1  in  plain
              style).

   Miscellaneous options
       --print-keys
              do not produce any HTML documents but write to stdout the sorted
              list of BibTeX keys (one key per line).

       -nodoc, --nodoc
              do not produce a full HTML document but only its body (useful to
              merge the HTML bibliography in a bigger HTML document).

       -nobibsource, --nobibsource
              do not produce the _bib.html file. In that case, no BibTeX entry
              links are inserted in the HTML file.

       -suffix string, --suffix string
              give an alternate suffix string for both HTML  files  and  links
              (default is .html).

       -fsuffix string, --file-suffix string
              give  an  alternate  suffix  string  for  HTML files (default is
              .html).

       -lsuffix string, --link-suffix string
              give an alternate suffix  string  for  HTML  links  (default  is
              .html).

       -o file, --output file
              specifies  the output file. If file is -, then the standard out-
              put is selected.

       -c command, --command command
              specify  the  BibTeX  command  (default  is  bibtex  -min-cross-
              refs=1000). May be useful for example if you need to specify the
              full path of the bibtex command.

       -i, --ignore-errors
              ignore BibTeX errors.

       -q, --quiet
              be quiet.

       -w, --warn-error
              stop at the first warning.

       -h, --help
              print a short usage and exit.

       -v, --version
              print the version and exit.

       -noheader, --no-header
              do not insert the bibtex2html command in the HTML document  (de-
              fault is to insert it as a comment at the beginning).

AUTHOR
       Bibtex2html  has  been  written by Jean-Christophe Filliâtre and Claude
       Marché.  This manpage has been compiled by Ralf Treinen from the origi-
       nal bibtex2html documentation.

SEE ALSO
       bib2bib(1),bibtex(1),hevea(1)
       http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/

       For  complete documentation, please check the bibtex2html manual.  On a
       Debian system the manual can  be  found  at  /usr/share/doc/bibtex2html
       both in the formats postscript and HTML, or via the Debian help system.

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