rubibtex(1) teTeX rubibtex(1)NAME
rubibtex - make a bibliography for (La)TeX using Russian letters as item names
SYNOPSIS
rubibtex BASENAME
DESCRIPTION
rubibtex is used to run bibtex(1) on auxiliary files with Russian characters in item names (citation keys). It is part of the T2 package.
rubibtex copies the auxiliary file to /tmp, uses sed(1) to convert Cyrillic character commands to their 8-bit ASCII equivalents; runs bib-
tex(1) on the modified file; and finally moves the original auxiliary file back (overwriting the modified file).
rubibtex assumes that the bibtex(1) database (bib) files are encoded with the KOI8-R encoding.
FILES
basename.aux
LaTeX auxiliary file
BUGS
None known, but report any bugs found to the authors.
COPYRIGHT
The T2 package is Copyright 1997-1999 Werner Lemberg, Vladimir Volovich and any individual authors listed elsewhere in package files.
It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.1 of this license or (at your option) any
later version.
SEE ALSO bibtex(1), sed(1), <ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex/T2/README>.
AUTHOR
Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>, Vladimir Volovich <TeX@vvv.vsu.ru>.
This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly <c@eskimo.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used by other distributions with-
out contacting the author. Any mistakes or omissions in the manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page
should be directed to me (and not to the primary author).
teTeX October 2000 rubibtex(1)
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rumakeindex(1) teTeX rumakeindex(1)NAME
rumakeindex - process a LaTeX index using Russian Cyrillic characters
SYNOPSIS
rumakeindex basename
DESCRIPTION
rumakeindex is used to run makeindex(1) on idx files that use Russian characters. It is part of the T2 package.
rumakeindex runs sed(1) on the idx file to convert Cyrillic character commands to 8-bit ASCII characters; pipes the results through makein-
dex(1); and then through tr(1) to do some final conversions. The results are placed in a KOI8-R encoded ind file.
FILES
basename.idx
LaTeX index entry file
basename.ilg
LaTeX index log file
basename.ind
LaTeX processed index file
BUGS
None known, but report any bugs found to the authors.
COPYRIGHT
The T2 package is Copyright 1997-1999 Werner Lemberg, Vladimir Volovich and any individual authors listed elsewhere in package files.
It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.1 of this license or (at your option) any
later version.
SEE ALSO makeindex(1), sed(1), tr(1), <ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex/T2/README>.
AUTHOR
Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>, Vladimir Volovich <TeX@vvv.vsu.ru>.
This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly <c@eskimo.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used by other distributions with-
out contacting the author. Any mistakes or omissions in the manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page
should be directed to me (and not to the primary author).
teTeX September 2000 rumakeindex(1)
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