This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6) (format=latex 2007.4.10) 10 MAY 2007 22:03 entering extended mode %&-line parsing enabled. **/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/tex/latex/custom-bib/makebst.tex (/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/tex/latex/custom-bib/makebst.tex LaTeX2e <2005/12/01> Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax, dumylang, noh yphenation, arabic, basque, bulgarian, coptic, welsh, czech, slovak, german, ng erman, danish, esperanto, spanish, catalan, galician, estonian, farsi, finnish, french, greek, monogreek, ancientgreek, croatian, hungarian, interlingua, ibyc us, indonesian, icelandic, italian, latin, mongolian, dutch, norsk, polish, por tuguese, pinyin, romanian, russian, slovenian, uppersorbian, serbian, swedish, turkish, ukenglish, ukrainian, loaded. \outfile=\write3 \ttyin=\read1 \infile=\read2 \ttyout=\write4 \hours=\count79 \minutes=\count80 *********************************** * This is Make Bibliography Style * *********************************** It makes up a docstrip batch job to produce a customized .bst file for running with BibTeX Do you want a description of the usage? (NO) \yn=y In the interactive dialogue that follows, you will be presented with a series of menus. In each case, one answer is the default, marked as (*), and a mere carriage-return is sufficient to select it. (If there is no * choice, then the default is the last choice.) For the other choices, a letter is indicated in brackets for selecting that option. If you select a letter not in the list, default is taken. The final output is a file containing a batch job which may be (La)TeXed to produce the desired BibTeX bibliography style file. The batch job may be edited to make minor changes, rather than running this program once again. Enter the name of the MASTER file (default=merlin.mbs) \mfile= Name of the final OUTPUT .bst file? (default extension=bst) \ofile=brain2 Give a comment line to include in the style file. Something like for which journals it is applicable. \ans=Brain \openout3 = `brain2.dbj'. Do you want verbose comments? (NO) \yn=y (/usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/tex/latex/custom-bib/merlin.mbs <<< For more information about the meanings of <<< the various options, see the section on <<< Menu Information in the .mbs file documentation. EXTERNAL FILES: Name of language definition file (default=merlin.mbs) \cfile= Name of language file: \cfile=. Include file(s) for extra journal names? (NO) \yn= No included files. <>INTERNAL LANGUAGE SUPPORT (if no external language file) <