Enrico Forestieri wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 05:20:45PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
Bo Peng wrote:
Agreed, except that order is not a big problem, and as you have
suggested to sort embedded files, we can also sort user bibfiles. (I
know it is not particularly nice to reorganize user input :-).
You can break compilation this way. InsetBibtex needs to preserve the order.
Yep. here is an example. You have a xxxabrv.bib file where you store
your favorite abbreviations and a xxx.bib file which uses them. Then
you have to list xxxabrv.bib *before* xxx.bib for this to work.
Try with the attached example.
I was thinking of a system I used to use, where collections were in one
file and the articles that cross-referenced them were in another. You
have to load one of them before the other. I can't remember
which---which is why I stopped using that system!
rh