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ijqc BibTeX style file for the Intl. J. Quantum Chem.

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NameDateSize Description
README 2006-12-06 1 Kbyte download Shown below
ijqc.bst 2006-12-06 25 Kbyte download
makefile 2006-12-06 722 bytes download
mybib.bib 2006-12-06 33 Kbyte download
xampl.bbl 2006-12-06 16 Kbyte download
xampl.pdf 2006-12-06 102 Kbyte download
xampl.tex 2006-12-06 5 Kbyte download

Contents of the README file

ijqc.bst is a BibTeX style file to support publication in
Wiley's International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. It is not in any way
officially endorsed by the publisher or editors, and provided without
any warranty one could ever think of.

Source Files:

README    - this file here
ijqc.bst  - the main style file. To be copied into a directory where
            BSTINPUTS will find it. This is the only file that is worth
            saving.
mybib.bib - the BibTeX database used in xampl.tex. Some entries are
            willfully crumpled to expose how bibtex reacts to this; see
            xampl.blg.
xampl.tex - the LaTeX source code that demonstrates the references rendered
            by ijqc.bst

Documentation:

xampl.pdf - the human readable output generated by running
            bibtex and pdflatex over xampl.tex
xampl.ps - the human readable output generated by running
            bibtex and latex over xampl.tex
makefile - an auxiliary makefile

Temporary Files:

xampl.aux - generated by pdflatex
xampl.bbl - bibliography generated by bibtex
xampl.blg - comments (errors, warnings) generated by bibtex
xampl.log - runtime report generated by pdflatex


Richard J. Mathar, http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~mathar
2006-12-06

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