lkbib(1)


NAME

   lkbib - search bibliographic databases

SYNOPSIS

   lkbib [ -v ] [ -ifields ] [ -pfilename ] [ -tn ] key...

DESCRIPTION

   lkbib  searches bibliographic databases for references that contain the
   keys key... and prints any references found  on  the  standard  output.
   lkbib will search any databases given by -p options, and then a default
   database.  The default database is taken  from  the  REFER  environment
   variable  if it is set, otherwise it is /usr/dict/papers/Ind.  For each
   database filename to be searched, if an  index  filename.i  created  by
   indxbib(1)  exists,  then  it  will be searched instead; each index can
   cover multiple databases.

OPTIONS

   It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its
   parameter.

   -v     Print the version number.

   -pfilename
          Search filename.  Multiple -p options can be used.

   -istring
          When  searching  files  for  which  no  index exists, ignore the
          contents of fields whose names are in string.

   -tn    Only require the  first  n  characters  of  keys  to  be  given.
          Initially n is 6.

ENVIRONMENT

   REFER  Default database.

FILES

   /usr/dict/papers/Ind  Default   database   to  be  used  if  the  REFER
                         environment variable is not set.

   filename.i            Index files.

SEE ALSO

   refer(1), lookbib(1), indxbib(1)

COPYING

   Copyright  1989-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

   Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim  copies  of  this
   manual  provided  the  copyright  notice and this permission notice are
   preserved on all copies.

   Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of  this
   manual  under  the  conditions  for verbatim copying, provided that the
   entire resulting derived work is  distributed  under  the  terms  of  a
   permission notice identical to this one.

   Permission  is  granted  to  copy  and  distribute translations of this
   manual into another language, under the above conditions  for  modified
   versions,  except  that  this  permission  notice  may  be  included in
   translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in the
   original English.





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