Frequently Asked questions about SUPERBIB

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1. General
1.1. What is SUPERBIB ?
1.2. How can I get help ?
1.3. How do I get SUPERBIB ?
1.4. What is the current version of SUPERBIB ?
1.5. On what systems does SUPERBIB run ?
1.6. When is the next version of SUPERBIB due out ?
1.7. How can I find if a routine to do what I want already exists ?
1.8. How should SUPERBIB be cited or acknowledged in publication ?
2. Technical questions
2.1. Is there on-line help for SUPERBIB ?
2.2. How can I get rid of unknown bibliomisc purpose ?
3. Contributors
3.1. Is there an SUPERBIB Style Guide available ?

This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about SUPERBIB.

This list is roughly divided into categories: general questions, technical questions, contributors questions.

Suggestions for corrections or additional sections are welcome -- please email them to .

1. General

1.1. What is SUPERBIB ?
1.2. How can I get help ?
1.3. How do I get SUPERBIB ?
1.4. What is the current version of SUPERBIB ?
1.5. On what systems does SUPERBIB run ?
1.6. When is the next version of SUPERBIB due out ?
1.7. How can I find if a routine to do what I want already exists ?
1.8. How should SUPERBIB be cited or acknowledged in publication ?

1.1.

What is SUPERBIB ?

see document What is SUPERBIB.

1.2.

How can I get help ?

see Support in document Main page of SUPERBIB.

1.3.

How do I get SUPERBIB ?

see document Get SUPERBIB.

1.4.

What is the current version of SUPERBIB ?

1.5.

On what systems does SUPERBIB run ?

1.6.

When is the next version of SUPERBIB due out ?

1.7.

How can I find if a routine to do what I want already exists ?

1.8.

How should SUPERBIB be cited or acknowledged in publication ?

2. Technical questions

2.1. Is there on-line help for SUPERBIB ?
2.2. How can I get rid of unknown bibliomisc purpose ?

2.1.

Is there on-line help for SUPERBIB ?

Yes there are two sets of documentations : manuals, guides.

You can choose PDF or HTML distributions, see ./doc/manuals/. For example, ./doc/manuals/pdf/superbib_manuals.pdf contains all manuals in one PDF file while ./doc/manuals/html/index.html gives you access to the same informations in HTML form.

For guides, you can see everything under wiki starting at http://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/superbib/ or on ./doc/guides/html/index.html.

2.2.

How can I get rid of unknown bibliomisc purpose ?

Authorized bibliomisc are In press, Submitted or this kind of informations.

By being more specific in your XML/DocBook bibliography file, you won't see anymore this warning. For example, move part of bibliomisc content to editor.

Do not hesitate to see examples in ./data/*.xml or ask for advice.

3. Contributors

3.1. Is there an SUPERBIB Style Guide available ?

3.1.

Is there an SUPERBIB Style Guide available ?