> <\body> uses the model for its bibliographies. Manuals about can easily be found at various places on the web. files can either be entered and edited using itself or using an external tool. Some external tools offer possibilities to search and retrieve bibliographic entries on the web, which can be a reason to prefer such tools from time to time. implements good converters for files, so several editors can easily be used in conjunction. The built-in editor for files is automatically used for files with the extension. New items can easily be added using . When creating a new entry, required fields appear in dark blue, alternative fields in dark green and optional fields in light blue. The special field inside the header of your entry is the name of your entry, which will be used later for references to this entry. When editing a field, you may use to confirm it and jump to the next one (blank optional fields will automatically be removed when doing this). When the cursor is inside a bibliographic entry, additional fields may also be added using and . contains a few unnatural conventions for entering names of authors and managing capitalization inside titles. When editing files using , these conventions are replaced by the following more user friendly conventions: <\itemize> When entering authors (inside ``Author'' or ``Editor'' fields), use the tag for specifying last names (using or ) For instance, ``Albert Einstein'' should be entered as ``Albert '' or as ``A. ''. Special particles such as ``von'' can be entered using . Title suffices such as ``Jr.'' can be entered similarly using . When entering titles, do not capitalize, except for the first character and names or concepts that always must be. For instance, use ``Riemannian geometry'' instead of ``Riemannian Geometry'' and ``Differential Galois theory'' instead of ``Differential Galois Theory''. Assuming that you have created a file with your bibliographic references, the mechanism to automatically compile a bibliography is the following: <\itemize> Use and to insert citations, which correspond to entries in your file. At the place where your bibliography should be compiled, click on . At the prompt, you should enter a style (such as , , , etc.) and your file. Use in order to compile your bibliography. Notice that additional BiB styles should be put in the directory .