IV. Reference manual

Table of Contents
11. refdbd: the application server
11.1. Overview
11.2. Starting refdbd
11.2.1. Using the control script
11.2.2. Start refdbd directly
11.3. The refdbdrc variables
12. refdba: the administrative client
12.1. Overview
12.2. Starting refdba
12.3. The refdbarc variables
12.4. Commands
12.4.1. addstyle
12.4.1.1. Synopsis
12.4.1.2. Description
12.4.1.3. Example
12.4.2. adduser
12.4.2.1. Synopsis
12.4.2.2. Description
12.4.2.3. Examples
12.4.2.4. Alternatives on sites with restricted database server access
12.4.3. addword
12.4.3.1. Synopsis
12.4.3.2. Description
12.4.3.3. Example
12.4.4. confserv
12.4.4.1. Synopsis
12.4.4.2. Description
12.4.4.3. Example
12.4.5. createdb
12.4.5.1. Synopsis
12.4.5.2. Description
12.4.5.3. Example
12.4.5.4. Using SQL scripts to create databases
12.4.6. deletedb
12.4.6.1. Synopsis
12.4.6.2. Description
12.4.6.3. Example
12.4.7. deletestyle
12.4.7.1. Synopsis
12.4.7.2. Description
12.4.7.3. Example
12.4.8. deleteuser
12.4.8.1. Synopsis
12.4.8.2. Description
12.4.8.3. Examples
12.4.9. deleteword
12.4.9.1. Synopsis
12.4.9.2. Description
12.4.9.3. Example
12.4.10. getstyle
12.4.10.1. Synopsis
12.4.10.2. Description
12.4.10.3. Example
12.4.11. help
12.4.11.1. Synopsis
12.4.11.2. Description
12.4.11.3. Example
12.4.12. listdb
12.4.12.1. Synopsis
12.4.12.2. Description
12.4.12.3. Example
12.4.13. liststyle
12.4.13.1. Synopsis
12.4.13.2. Description
12.4.13.3. Example
12.4.14. listuser
12.4.14.1. Synopsis
12.4.14.2. Description
12.4.14.3. Example
12.4.15. listword
12.4.15.1. Synopsis
12.4.15.2. Description
12.4.15.3. Example
12.4.16. scankw
12.4.16.1. Synopsis
12.4.16.2. Description
12.4.17. set
12.4.17.1. Synopsis
12.4.17.2. Description
12.4.17.3. Example
12.4.18. verbose
12.4.18.1. Synopsis
12.4.18.2. Description
12.4.18.3. Example
12.4.19. viewstat
12.4.19.1. Synopsis
12.4.19.2. Description
12.4.19.3. Example
13. refdbc: the reference management client
13.1. Overview
13.2. Starting refdbc
13.3. The refdbc configuration file variables
13.4. Commands
13.4.1. addlink
13.4.1.1. Synopsis
13.4.1.2. Description
13.4.1.3. Example
13.4.2. addnote
13.4.2.1. Synopsis
13.4.2.2. Description
13.4.2.3. Example
13.4.3. addref
13.4.3.1. Synopsis
13.4.3.2. Description
13.4.3.3. Example
13.4.4. deletelink
13.4.4.1. Synopsis
13.4.4.2. Description
13.4.4.3. Example
13.4.5. deletenote
13.4.5.1. Synopsis
13.4.5.2. Description
13.4.5.3. Example
13.4.6. deleteref
13.4.6.1. Synopsis
13.4.6.2. Description
13.4.6.3. Example
13.4.7. dumpref
13.4.7.1. Synopsis
13.4.7.2. Description
13.4.7.3. Example
13.4.8. getau, geted, getas
13.4.8.1. Synopsis
13.4.8.2. Description
13.4.8.3. Example
13.4.9. getjo, getjf, getj1, getj2
13.4.9.1. Synopsis
13.4.9.2. Description
13.4.9.3. Example
13.4.10. getkw
13.4.10.1. Synopsis
13.4.10.2. Description
13.4.10.3. Example
13.4.11. getnote
13.4.11.1. Synopsis
13.4.11.2. Description
13.4.11.3. Example
13.4.12. getref
13.4.12.1. Synopsis
13.4.12.2. Description
13.4.12.3. Example
13.4.13. help, ?
13.4.13.1. Synopsis
13.4.13.2. Description
13.4.13.3. Example
13.4.14. listdb
13.4.14.1. Synopsis
13.4.14.2. Description
13.4.14.3. Example
13.4.15. liststyle
13.4.15.1. Synopsis
13.4.15.2. Description
13.4.15.3. Example
13.4.16. pickref
13.4.16.1. Synopsis
13.4.16.2. Description
13.4.16.3. Example
13.4.17. selectdb
13.4.17.1. Synopsis
13.4.17.2. Description
13.4.17.3. Example
13.4.18. set
13.4.18.1. Synopsis
13.4.18.2. Description
13.4.18.3. Example
13.4.19. updatenote
13.4.19.1. Synopsis
13.4.19.2. Description
13.4.19.3. Example
13.4.20. updateref
13.4.20.1. Synopsis
13.4.20.2. Description
13.4.20.3. Example
13.4.21. verbose
13.4.21.1. Synopsis
13.4.21.2. Description
13.4.21.3. Example
13.4.22. whichdb
13.4.22.1. Synopsis
13.4.22.2. Description
13.4.22.3. Example
13.5. Reference data output formats
13.5.1. scrn
13.5.2. html
13.5.3. xhtml
13.5.4. ris
13.5.5. risx
13.5.6. bibtex
13.5.7. db31
13.5.8. db31x
13.5.9. teix
13.6. Extended notes output formats
13.6.1. scrn
13.6.2. html
13.6.3. xhtml
13.6.4. xnote
13.7. The query language
13.7.1. The reference query language
13.7.2. The notes query language
13.7.3. Some example queries
13.8. Regular expressions
13.8.1. Unix-style regular expressions
13.8.2. SQL regular expressions
14. refdbib: the bibliography client
14.1. Overview
14.2. Starting refdbib
14.3. Examples
14.4. The refdbibrc variables
15. Reference data conversion tools
15.1. dos2unix
15.2. med2ris
15.2.1. Starting med2ris
15.2.2. The med2ris configuration variables
15.2.3. med2ris' behind-the-scenes data mangling
15.3. nmed2ris
15.3.1. Starting nmed2ris
15.3.2. The nmed2ris configuration variables
15.3.3. nmed2ris' behind-the-scenes data mangling
15.3.4. Data sources
15.4. bib2ris
15.4.1. Starting bib2ris
15.4.2. The bib2ris variables
15.4.3. bib2ris' data mangling
15.4.4. Post-processing with tex2mail
15.5. en2ris
15.5.1. Starting en2ris
15.5.2. The en2ris configuration variables
15.5.3. en2ris' behind-the-scenes data mangling
15.6. db2ris
15.6.1. Starting db2ris
15.6.2. The db2risrc variables
15.6.3. db2ris' data mangling
15.6.4. Modifying db2ris
15.7. marc2ris
15.7.1. Starting marc2ris
15.7.2. marc2ris data mangling
15.7.3. The marc2ris configuration variables
15.8. Convert SGML and XML data to risx
16. Bibliography tools
16.1. The refdbnd shell script
16.2. The runbib shell script
16.2.1. DocBook SGML output
16.2.2. DocBook and TEI XML output
16.2.3. BibTeX output
16.2.4. Example
16.3. The refdbjade shell script
16.3.1. Starting refdbjade
16.3.2. Resolution of public identifiers
16.3.3. Examples
16.4. The refdbxml shell script
16.4.1. Starting refdbxml
16.4.2. Configuring refdbxml
16.4.3. Resolution of public identifiers
16.4.4. Examples
16.5. The bibdb2tei.xsl stylesheet
16.6. refdbxp
16.6.1. Starting refdbxp
16.6.2. Examples