Created May 10, 2000 by Johanson
This info taken from README.TXT and papers.txt in /usr/graphics/www/private/papers
Instructions:
Go to /usr/graphics/www/private/papers.
Edit papers.txt according to the info at the top of the file (also pasted below in this web page).
Run
./papers.pl papers.txt
to regenerate the HTML for the graphics lab papers.
Don't edit the .html files by hand, your changes will be lost the next
time someone updates the paper database.
-Matthew Eldridge
[email protected]
Jan 28, 2000
papers.txt: this file defines a simple database of papers
the command './papers.pl papers.txt' will generate
author.html - list of papers by each author
recent.html - list of recent papers
theses.html - list of theses by author
title.html - list of papers by title
year.html - list of papers by date
submitted.html - list of submitted papers
unpublished.html - list of unpublished papers
valid entries in this file are "paper", "author", "where"
each entry consists of multiple key value pairs, surround by braces
paper {
title = <title>
url = <url of page for paper>
author = <author>
where = <name of where node>
status = <published|submitted|unpublished> (optional line)
}
if there are multiple authors, they can be enumerated with "author1 = ",
"author2 = ", etc.
* the where field should end in "PhD" in it, if that is appropriate
author {
name = <name as listed in paper entries>
print = <name as formatted in html (defaults to name)>
url = <url of home page>
}
where {
name = <as referenced by paper entries>
year = <year>
print = <as referring to conference/journal>
cite = <name of proceedings>
}
the recent paper list groups papers by conference, and will list the conference by the name specified in the where {} entry
see the rest of the file for examples. papers.pl generates all sorts of complaints about things, which should all be
self-explanatory.
Matthew Eldridge, [email protected]
8-Feb-1999 - initial version
28-Jan-2000 - add in separate unpublished category