<�BibTeX Language Template for LSE - Version 1.00 (8-Jun-1988)<�~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~���������1. Introduction��~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~���P�An LSE template to assist with the creation of BibTeX bibliography databases hasP�been written. This is a short guide on installing the BibTeX language definitionI�and  its online help. The guide is fairly brief and is aimed at the local�H�System Manager / TeX maintainer, who should be familiar with LSE and its�installation / customization. ��A�N.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 �~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ��Q�Three 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*�~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~��F�Assuming 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.LSE���D�	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�~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~��N�An online help file is provided which is used by LSE (and may be used by DCL).I�The help file "BIBTEX.HLP" must be added to an appropriate help library. ���H�To 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.HLP���O�The BibTeX language definition tells LSE to find the help information in a help�M�library referred to by the VMS logical name "BIBTEX$HELP_LIBRARY". You should�P�ensure that this logical name is defined to refer to the help library, or changeF�the /HELP_LIBRARY qualifier of the "DEFINE LANGUAGE BIBTEX" command in�BIBTEX.LSE. ��2�If you decide on the latter approach, be careful! ����������!�5. Bugs / Problems / Deficiencies�!�~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~���L�There is no automated command procedure for installation. Experienced users,O�however, never seem to trust automated procedures from 'public domain' sources.��������6. Further Assistance��~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~���G�If 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).�