=== Plugin Name === Contributors: pavlo, tango Donate link: Tags: formatting, bibtex Requires at least: 1.5 Tested up to: 3.3 Stable tag: 1.0 bib2html enables to add bibtex entries formatted as HTML in wordpress pages and posts. The input data is a local or remote bibtex file and the output is HTML. == Description == If you need to maintain a bibliography in bibtex format and also write a Web page to publish the list of your publications, then bib2html is the right solution for you. bib2html enables to add bibtex entries formatted as HTML in Wordpress pages and posts. The input data is the bibtex file (either local or remote) and the output is HTML. The entries are formatted by default using the IEEE style. Bibtex source file and a link to the publication are also available from the HTML. Features: * input data directly from the bibtex text file * source files can be URL (e.g., from citeulike.org and bibsonomy.org) * automatic HTML generation * easy inclusion in wordpress pages/posts by means of a dedicated tag * possibility of filtering the bibtex entries based on their type (allow, deny) * possibility to access the single bibtex entry source code to enable copy&paste (toggle-enabled visualization) * expose URL of each document (if network-reachable) * possibility of editing the bibtex file directly from the wordpress administration page The bib2html plugin has been developed and tested under Wordpress 2.0.3 and is being used with Wordpress 2.3. == Installation == 1. download the zip file and extract the content of the zip file into a local folder 2. local bibtex files should be copied in bib2html/data/ directory 3. upload the folder bib2html into your wp-content/plugins/ directory 4. log in the wordpress administration page and access the Plugins menu 5. activate bib2html == Frequently Asked Questions == = How can I edit my bibtex files? = If your file is local to the blog installation, you have two options: - via FTP client with text editor - via Wordpress Admin interface: Manage->Files->Other Files -- use wp-content/plugins/bib2html/data/mybibfile.bib as a path Alternatively, you can maintain your updated biblilography by using systems such as citeulike.org and bibsonomy.org; specify the bib file using as a URL (e.g., in citeulike, you should use http://www.citeulike.org/bibtex/user/username) = How are the entries sorted? = Since version 0.9, the entries are sorted by year starting from the most recent; in future revision, I plan to make this configurable by the user = How can I personlize the HTML rendering? = The HTML rendering is isolated in a template file called bibentry-html.tpl. Just change it. == Screenshots == 1. This is an example on how to use the tag into a page bib2html-tag.png 2. This is an example of the output from my blog bib2html-output.png == A brief Markdown Example == When writing a page/post, you can use the tag [bibtex] as follows: This is my whole list of publications: [bibtex file=mypub.bib] If you want to filter the type of bibtex items, you can use one of the attributes allow, deny and key as follows: This is my list of journal articles: [bibtex file=mypub.bib allow=article] This is my list of conference articles and technical reports: [bibtex file=mypub.bib allow=inproceedings,techreport] This is the rest of my publications: [bibtex file=mypub.bib deny=article,inproceedings,techreport] This is my latest conference paper: [bibtex file=mypub.bib key=CGW2006] This is my bibliography maintained at citeulike.org [bibtex file=http://www.citeulike.org/bibtex/user/username] This is my bibliography maintained at bibsonomy.org [bibtex file=http://bibsonomy.org/bib/user/username?items=1000]