datatool2bib [option]+ in-file
bibfile
Converts a .tex file containing datatool.sty
databases to a .bib file in the format required for bib2gls.
Distributed with bib2gls.
The TeX Parser Library is used to parse the input, which may be a
DTLTEX or DBTEX file or a file that contains database construction commands,
such as "\DTLnewdb" or
"\DTLaction". The input file may also be a
CSV file if used with --read.
The datatool and datagidx are automatically
implemented so the input file does not need to include either them with
"\usepackage". In general, it's best not
to include the entire document but instead input a file that just contains
the database construction commands, as the TeX Parser Library only has a
limited set of commands that it recognises.
- --help or
-h
- Display help message and exit.
- --version or
-v
- Display version information and exit.
- --silent or
--quiet or -q
- Suppress all messages except for errors.
- --verbose
- Switch on verbose mode.
- --no-verbose
- Switch off verbose mode.
- --debug
[n]
- Display debugging messages.
- --debug-mode
setting
- May be used instead of --debug where the level number is difficult
to remember. Value same as for bib2gls's --debug-mode
option.
- --no-debug
- Switch off debugging mode. Equivalent to --debug 0.
- --log-file
filename
- Log messages to given file. Intended primarily for debugging messages so
enabling debug mode will automatically create a transcript file, but
otherwise a file won't be created unless this option is used.
- --texenc
name
- Set the character encoding to name for the input .tex
files.
- --bibenc
name
- Set the character encoding to name for the output .bib
files.
- --locale lang
tag
- Use the language resource files associated with the given language tag
lang tag. If there isn't an appropriate file, the en
(English) file will be used.
- --overwrite
- Overwrite existing .bib files.
- --no-overwrite
- Don't overwrite existing .bib files.
- --split
- Split the entries into separate files according to the database.
- --no-split
- Don't split the entries into separate files (default).
- --space-sub
value or -s value
- Substitute spaces in labels with value.
- --field-map
mappings or -m mappings
- Add source column key to destination field label mappings. The argument
should be a comma-separated list of col-key=bib-field pairs.
This option is cumulative.
- --no-field-map
- Cancels all mappings applied with --field-map.
- --index-conversion or
-i
- Any entries that would normally be converted to
@entry that don't have a description field
will be converted to @index.
- --no-index-conversion
- Don't replace @entry with
@index if the description is missing
(default).
- --detect-symbols
- Attempt to detect entries that should be @symbol
or @number based on the value of the name
field.
- --no-detect-symbols
- Don't attempt symbol detection (default).
- --label
col-key or -L
- Use column identified by col-key for the entry label. The default
column key is Label so if the database doesn't have a column with
this key, you will either need to specify a column with --label or
use --auto-label. This option is ignored with
--auto-label.
- --auto-label or
-a
- Auto-generate entry labels instead of using a column value.
- --no-auto-label
- Don't auto-generate entry labels. Use the column identified by
--label for the entry label. (Default.)
- --auto-label-prefix
prefix
- Use prefix when auto-generating entry labels. Ignored with
--no-auto-label.
- --adjust-gls
- Adjust labels in commands like "\gls" in
field values. (Default.) This will also replace the datagidx.sty
commands like "\glsnl" with the closest
glossaries.sty equivalent.
- --no-adjust-gls
- Don't adjust labels in commands like
"\gls" in field values.
- --dependency-field
field-name
- Sets the name of the dependency field. Has no effect with
--no-strip-glsadd. With --strip-glsadd, the label from the
stripped "\glsadd" argument will be
added to the field identified by field-name. The default is
dependency which will be ignored by bib2gls unless
instructed otherwise (via field aliasing etc).
- --no-dependency-field
- Don't save labels from any stripped
"\glsadd" instances.
- --strip
- Switch on all strip options.
- --no-strip
- Switch off all strip options.
- --strip-glsadd
- Strip "\glsadd" and its argument from
field values. (Default.)
- --no-strip-glsadd
- Don't strip "\glsadd" from field
values.
- --strip-acronym-font
- Strip "\acronymfont" from field values.
(Default.)
- --no-strip-acronym-font
- Don't strip "\acronymfont" from field
values.
- --strip-acronym-text
- Strip text field for acronyms identified by
"\newacro". (Default.)
- --no-strip-acronym-text
- Don't strip text field for acronyms.
- --strip-acronym-name
- Strip name field for acronyms identified by
"\newacro". (Default.)
- --no-strip-acronym-name
- Don't strip name field for acronyms.
- --strip-case-change
- Strip known case-changing commands (such as
"\makefirstuc" or
"\capitalisewords") from field
values.
- --nostrip-case-change
- Don't strip case-changing commands. (Default.)
These options correspond to features introduced to
datatool.sty version 3.0, which has a setting that stores the numeric
value and currency symbol (where applicable) when parsing data. The original
string (formatted number), numeric value and currency symbol are stored in a
special datum format, which ordinarily expands to its original formatted
text but also allows the previously parsed information to be easily
extracted without having to reparse the data.
- --setup
options
- Implement
"\DTLsetup{"options"}"
at the start. This can include options such as
"store-datum",
"new-value-expand",
"new-value-trim" and
"default-name".
- --read
options
- Instead of simply parsing the input file as a normal .tex file, the
source is presented to the TeX parser as
"\DTLread["options"]{"in-file"}"
where the options can be used to specify the file format (for example,
"format=tsv").
If the options list is empty (after trimming white
space) then this becomes equivalent to --no-read.
- --no-read
- The input file is parsed as a normal .tex file, which may be the
complete document or a file that can be
"\input" into a document.
(Default.)
- --save-value
suffix
- If a field value is parsed and identified as numeric, the unformatted
numeric value will be saved in a field whose name is constructed from the
original field name followed by the given suffix.
- --no-save-value
- Don't save numeric value in a separate field. (Default.)
- --save-currency
suffix
- If a field value is parsed and identified as currency data, the currency
symbol will be saved in a field whose name is constructed from the
original field name followed by the given suffix.
- --no-save-currency
- Don't save currency symbol in a separate field. (Default.)
- --save-datum
- Equivalent to:
--save-value '-value' --save-currency '-currency'
- --no-save-datum
- Equivalent to --no-save-value --no-save-currency.
Java 8 and a TeX distribution.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
<http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free
to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted
by law.
The bib2gls manual:
texdoc bib2gls
The glossaries-extra manual:
texdoc glossaries-extra
The glossaries manual:
texdoc glossaries
The datatool manual:
texdoc datatool
Nicola L. C. Talbot, <https://www.dickimaw-books.com/>