On Thu, 14. June 2007 17:50:08 Ares wrote:
> Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite
> bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows,
> but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I
> do not want to install new components if I do not really need them...
>
> So, let's go with the poll!
gBib and pybliographer are able to insert citations into a LyX document.
I would recommend pybliographer.

Regards,
Wolfgang

gBib - gnome 1.x (oldfashioned)

User-friendly editor and browser for BibTeX databases.
You can use it also to insert citations inside a LyX document.
gBib is able to import and export BiBTeX databases.


pybliographic / pybliographer

Tool for manipulating bibliographic databases
It currently supports BibTeX, Medline, Ovid and Refer files. It is useful for 
viewing, editing and searching, but also to convert bibliographic databases 
into HTML pages for example.



And some other GUI applications:

referencer - Gnome Document Organiser
Referencer is a Gnome application to organise documents or references, and
ultimately generate a BibTeX bibliography file. Referencer includes a number
of features to make this process easier:

 * Automatic metadata retrieval
 * Smart web links
 * Import from BibTeX, Reference Manager and EndNote
 * Tagging

Homepage: http://icculus.org/referencer/index.html


kbibtex - BibTeX editor for KDE

An application to manage bibliography databases in the BibTeX format. KBibTeX
can be used as a standalone program, but can also be embedded into other KDE
applications (e.g. as bibliography editor into Kile).

KBibTeX can query online ressources (e.g. Google scholar) via customizable
search URLs. It is also able to import complete datasets from NCBI Pubmed.

BibTeX files can be exported into HTML, XML, PDF, PS and RTF format using a
number of citation styles.

 Homepage: http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kbibtex


referencer - Gnome Document Organiser

Referencer is a Gnome application to organise documents or references, and
ultimately generate a BibTeX bibliography file. Referencer includes a number
of features to make this process easier:

 * Automatic metadata retrieval
 * Smart web links
 * Import from BibTeX, Reference Manager and EndNote
 * Tagging

Homepage: http://icculus.org/referencer/index.html

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