% $Id: biblist.gde,v 1.1 1991/10/14 14:09:50 schrod Exp schrod $ %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % % $Log: biblist.gde,v $ % Revision 1.1 1991/10/14 14:09:50 schrod % Initial revision % \subsubsection{The {\tt biblist\/} Style Option} \label{sty:biblist} The |biblist| option is appropriate to create a typeset listing of a (possibly large) \BibTeX{} input file. With such large files -- especially, if the cite keys are long -- the needed string space is often exceeded. Often a Big\TeX{} is available to circumstance this problem, but with this style option each \TeX{} will do it. You have to prepare a \LaTeX{} document which uses the |article| style and the |biblist| style option. You may add almost all other style options, as you wish, e.g., |twoside|, |german| (or other language style options), |a4|, etc. This style option must be used with a ragged bottom; this has the effect, that it cannot be used with |twocolumn| or |multicol|. You must issue a |\bibliography| tag which names all \BibTeX{} databases which you want to print. You may issue a |\bibliographystyle| tag to specify how \BibTeX{} will process its databases. (There is a default bibliography style named |biblist|, see~\ref{bst:biblist}.) You may issue |\nocite| commands if you want to print only selected entries from the databases. A ``bug'' you may encounter is that |\cite| tags within \BibTeX{} entries will not be processed. Instead the cite key itself will be printed. Note that this is not a bug, this is a feature! You have to use |\nocite| tags for {\it all\/} entries that shall be included in the listing. If you do not give any |\nocite| tag at all, a listing with all entries is created. \endinput