<BibTeX Language Template for LSE - Version 1.00 (8-Jun-1988)<~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1. Introduction~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PAn LSE template to assist with the creation of BibTeX bibliography databases hasPbeen written. This is a short guide on installing the BibTeX language definitionIand its online help. The guide is fairly brief and is aimed at the localHSystem Manager / TeX maintainer, who should be familiar with LSE and itsinstallation / customization. AN.B. You must have LSE V2.1 or later for this definition to work.B The language definition is for BibTeX v0.9. A definition for ! BibTeX v0.99 being prepared.2. Files Provided ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QThree files are provided for the installation of the BibTeX language definition:  AAAREADME.TXT - this file4 BIBTEX.LSE - the BibTeX language definition for LSE: BIBTEX.HLP - the online help file for the BibTeX language*3. Installation of the Language Definition*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FAssuming that all of the files are present, the addition of the BibTeX?language definition to LSE's capabilities proceeds as follows: D a. Set the default directory to the one containing the above files.% b. Invoke LSE with the DCL command : LSEDIT/READ_ONLY BIBTEX.LSED c. Press CTRL-Z, to enter the LSE command mode. You should get the  prompt "LSE>"? d. At the "LSE>" prompt, instruct LSE to execute the language B definition with the LSE command "DO". You will notice a large C number of error messages in the dialogue region of the screen. 3 This is to be expected and is entirely normal!  F e. When the "LSE>" prompt returns, repeat the LSE "DO" command. This D time there should be no messages; the "LSE>" prompt reappearing  after a short time.A f. To confirm that the language definition is OK, issue the LSE commands:# CHECK LANGUAGE/DEFINITIONS BIBTEX& CHECK LANGUAGE/HELP_INTERFACE BIBTEX: Both commands should report that no errors were found.F g. LSE now "knows" all about BibTeX. To save that knowledge as an LSEG environment file in the file "XXXXXXXX.ENV", issue the LSE command: SAVE ENVIRONMENT XXXXXXXX  at the "LSE>" prompt.H h. The file "XXXXXXXX.ENV" environment now contains the BibTeX language: definition in addition to any other languages defined.C i. To make use of this definition, LSE must be told about the new A environment file using the "/ENVIRONMENT" command qualifier, H or by setting the VMS logical name "LSE$ENVIRONMENT" to refer to the new environment file. F NOTE: The full file specification for the environment file must be? given, or the environment file must be moved to SYS$LIBRARY.4. Installation of Online Help~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NAn online help file is provided which is used by LSE (and may be used by DCL).IThe help file "BIBTEX.HLP" must be added to an appropriate help library. HTo add BIBTEX.HLP to the help library "TEX$:LATEX_HELP.HLB", use the DCL command:  9 LIBRARY/REPLACE/HELP/LOG TEX$:LATEX_HELP.HLB BIBTEX.HLPOThe BibTeX language definition tells LSE to find the help information in a helpMlibrary referred to by the VMS logical name "BIBTEX$HELP_LIBRARY". You shouldPensure that this logical name is defined to refer to the help library, or changeFthe /HELP_LIBRARY qualifier of the "DEFINE LANGUAGE BIBTEX" command in BIBTEX.LSE. 2If you decide on the latter approach, be careful! !5. Bugs / Problems / Deficiencies!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LThere is no automated command procedure for installation. Experienced users,Ohowever, never seem to trust automated procedures from 'public domain' sources.6. Further Assistance~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GIf problems are encountered, the author will be happy to assist. He is: Niel Kempson , School of Electrical Engineering & Science# Royal Military College of Science Shrivenham SWINDON SN6 8LA ENGLAND+ Telephone: 0793 782551 ext 2687 (or 2248)& Network: rm001A@uk.ac.cranfield.cdvc3 (Mark for the attention of Niel Kempson as this is a shared mail address).