If this is in VW as you mentioned in a previous post, I have a full
Bibtex parser you can use (made with SmaCC, a parser generator). We
use it to generate webpages, filtered bibfiles, and other things from
bibtex (
http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/roelwuyts/publications/ is generated
with the tool, for example).
If you're interested I can tell you where to find it.
On 26 Jul 2006, at 09:24, Damien Pollet wrote:
On 7/26/06, mathieu <mathk.sue@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can use #subString:
Not really... my goal is to parse a bibtex author field, e.g. a list
of particle Name, FirstName SecondName items separated by "and"
keywords. I could use #findTokens to separate the words.
--
Damien Pollet
type less, do more
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