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w*r
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In a writeup, I want to refer to some articles, but the reference list will
only be included in another paper but not this one. How to do it? Thanks!
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T*n
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I think it's doable, but I can't find any package that already offers this
functionality. To achieve this using a LaTeX package, you will have to
modify some low-level commands dealing with \bibitem and the I/O
with the .aux file.
If you are using UNIX/Linux, you could create a shell script to do the
following:
latex doc1 (run latex on doc1 which includes the bibliography)
bibtex doc1 (run bibtex to generate bibliography for doc1)
latex doc1 (run latex on doc1 again to in

【在 w*******r 的大作中提到】
: In a writeup, I want to refer to some articles, but the reference list will
: only be included in another paper but not this one. How to do it? Thanks!

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w*r
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Thank you for your answer, though the method seems difficult for a newbie like
me. I find an altenative way to generate the pdf file I want. When compiling
the tex file, put reference in a seperate page. Generate dvi and pdf. Then use
acrobat to cut the pages of reference, and the remaining part is what I want.

【在 T*******n 的大作中提到】
: I think it's doable, but I can't find any package that already offers this
: functionality. To achieve this using a LaTeX package, you will have to
: modify some low-level commands dealing with \bibitem and the I/O
: with the .aux file.
: If you are using UNIX/Linux, you could create a shell script to do the
: following:
: latex doc1 (run latex on doc1 which includes the bibliography)
: bibtex doc1 (run bibtex to generate bibliography for doc1)
: latex doc1 (run latex on doc1 again to in

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