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<TeXmacs|1.99.2>
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<tmdoc-title|Multiple extractions>
<TeXmacs> allows users to create multiple bibliographies, tables of
contents, indexes, <abbr|etc.> inside the same document. Let us explain how
to do this for bibliographies; the procedure is similar for other types of
automatically generated content.
First of all, every separate bibliography is identified by a ``name''. The
default name of the bibliography is <verbatim|bib>. Using
<menu|Insert|Link|Alternate|Bibliography>, it is possible to specify a
different bibliography (than the default one) for a certain region of text.
For instance, to specify that a given citation should appear in a second
bibliography with name <verbatim|bib2>, you should proceed as follows:
<\itemize>
<item>Click on <menu|Insert|Link|Alternate|Bibliography> and enter
<verbatim|bib2> on the prompt. This will insert an empty
<markup|with-bib> tag into your document, with the cursor inside.
<item>Inside this <markup|with-bib> tag, enter your citation, using
<menu|Insert|Link|Citation>.
</itemize>
If needed, the <markup|with-bib> tag can be made to span over a large
portion of text. All citations inside this span will be be put into the
bibliography with name <verbatim|bib2>.
The bibliography <verbatim|bib2> itself should be created in a similar way:
first click on <menu|Insert|Link|Alternate|Bibliography> and enter
<verbatim|bib2> on the prompt. Next insert the bibliography as usual,
<em|via> <menu|Insert|Automatic|Bibliography>. Now do
<menu|Document|Update|All> as many times as need in order to generate the
bibliography and get all links right.
<tmdoc-copyright|2015|Joris van der Hoeven>
<tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
Documentation License".>
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