Am Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2001 09:59 schrieben Sie:
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 18:09:02 +0200 (MET DST) wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to
> > me?
[...]
>
> In this case, gbib (http://gbib.seul.org/) might be a good choice, it has
> "push to LyX" as well.
>

I use gbib as well. I have never tried tkbibtex and pybliographer since gbib 
seems to have a more convenient user interface (only judging by screenshots).
BUT: you have to be careful - it has some bugs:
 - in case the number of opening and closing braces per entry doesn't
   match (e.g. Zeitschrift f{\"ur Dichtung) gbib generates invalid
   bibfiles which get corrupted when they are saved again with gbib
   (two bibitems are "merged" together)!!
 - If you create an bibitem with an emtpy author, the saved bibtex file
   isn't valid:
    @book{ap:kolonne,
        ,
        editor = {A. Artur Kuhnert and Martin Raschke},
        ...
   I sent a patch to the maintainers but got no reply - so I don't know
   if gbib is still being maintained.

Marko

> Finally: I believe it is a matter of taste - try them and see what you like
> most.
>
>
> Guenter
>
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