BibTeX-compatible Bibliography Processor in Python
http://pybtex.org/
Pybtex is a BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor written in Python which
can produce formatted bibliographies in different, customizable formats. It
supports both native BibTeX style files and styles written in Python and
accepts BibTeX, BibTeXML, and a custom YAML-based bibligraphy input format and
can output LaTeX, HTML, and plain text.
Furthermore, Pybtex provides an interface for Python applications which need to
process the above formats.
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Revision 2 (latest revision is 25)
- update to version 0.15 - changed license from GPL-3 to MIT - when parsing multiple BibTeX files, macros defined in earlier files are now available to all subsequent files, like in BibTeX - BibTeX .bst interpreter now prints warnings on missing entries, like BibTeX, instead of raising a KeyError - call.type$ BibTeX built-in function now uses default.entry for unknown entry types, like in BibTeX - substring$ now accepts start=0 and returns an empty string. - added more detailed error messages for already defined variables in .bst files - bugfixes
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