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Re: Procite to WWW
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Author: Michael Haseltine
Posted: Wed, 17 May 1995 09:05:55 +0700
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Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 09:05:55 +0700
Reply-To: PRO-CITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List
Sender: PRO-CITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List
From: Michael Haseltine
Subject: Re: Procite to WWW
>It should certainly be possible to produce a punc file to do some
>partial markup into HTML, but getting the <html>, <head>, <body> etc
>tags in is less obvious, except by a great deal of fiddling around.
If you can't fit everything you want in the space Procite allows in the
change punctuation file spaces, the file is a straight acsii text file and
can be opened in a text editor. Add anything you want at the beginning. It's
pretty simple to figure out the coding they use. There's a bunch of stuff at
the beginning about how you want to format the author and date fields, but
the main formating is easy enough to tell: @2@ means "put filed #2 contents
here". Find where your first field is printed and put what you want in front
of it. You could put something recognizeable there in the in-procite punc
file editor and replace it in the text editor with the required <html>,
<head>, <body>, and title stuff, shaped just like you would at the beginning
of an html document. (Note: This is related to something I've done, but I
haven't actually tried this! You may have to leave out returns and put in
some <p>s, but it's worth a try if it's something you'll be doing alot of.)
>...
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>Frank Norman
>Deputy Librarian
>National Institute for Medical Research
>London, UK
Michael Haseltine -- Office of Arid Lands Studies, University of Arizona
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