=== Plugin Name === Contributors: bpiwowar Tags: formatting, bibtex Requires at least: 2.7 Tested up to: 3.1.1 Stable tag: 0.3.13 papercite helps to format bibtex entries to display a bibliography or cite papers. == Description == papercite format bibtex entries as HTML so they can be inserted in WordPress pages and posts. The input data is a bibtex file (either local or remote) and entries can be formatted by default using various predefined styles. 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) * Template based HTML generation * 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) * Possibility of editing the bibtex file directly from the wordpress administration page * Adds the possibility of writing a text with references to a bibtex entries, and to print the bibliography at the end. * Auto-detection of PDF files based on the BibTeX key * Publications can be grouped and sorted in various ways The papercite plugin has been developed and tested under Wordpress 3.1. Versions before 0.3 were based on bib2html version 0.9.3. **Documentation can be found from within WordPress plugin list (click on the documentation link)**. You can see the documentation of the plugin as installed on my site here. To report bugs or request features, please navigate to http://trac.bpiwowar.net/papercite == Installation == Follow these step or use the plugin installer from WordPress to install papercite: 1. download the zip file and extract the content of the zip file into a local folder 2. upload the folder papercite into your wp-content/plugins/ directory 3. log in the wordpress administration page and access the Plugins menu Then, you should activate papercite, and follow the instructions given in the *documentation* that you can access through the plugin list (click on the documentation link). == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where is the documentation? = The documentation is now bundled with the plug-in. Go to the plug-in list page in the WordPress dashboard, and click on the documentation link. = 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/papercite-data/bib/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? = Entries are sorted by year by default. = How can I personalize the HTML rendering? = The HTML rendering is isolated in two template files, located in the subfolders tpl (citation list rendering) and format (entry rendering). == Screenshots == 1. With the bibshow & bibcite commands 2. With the bibtex command == Changelog == = 0.3.13 = * Enhancement (bug 26): several bibtex files can be given * New (optional) bibtex parser handles larger bibtex files (bug 23) * Master thesis is now properly handled (bug 27) = 0.3.12 = * Fix missing