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OVERVIEW:
I suggest you first print all man pages (*.[157]) to get an overview of my
additions.  The main features are:

           * usage of key words, abstracts and annotations (new %W
             and %x, %X fields) with full support to print such
             bibliographies as is or sorted on key words

           * choice of style when punctuation and quotation marks get
             together by parametrization of some .ttx files

           * a converter from tib to bibtex format

CONTENTS:

tib.5           man page to document the format of tib bibliography
               (*.ref) files
tib.7           man page which documents my additional macro files

ttb.c           Program to convert tib to bib bibliography format
ttb.1           man page

texbib.sh       shell script to tex an annotated tib bibliography
texbib.1        man page

texswlist.sh    shell script to tex an annotated tib bibliography,
               sorted on key words
texswlist.tib   the style used by texswlist
texswlist.1     man page
swortcp.c       utility program used by texswlist

tib-2.2-patch   do 'patch < tib-2.2-patch' in the tib inputs directory
               to create/modify the following files:

   abstract.ttx

     Macros that print the abstract/annotation and key words of a
     paper (as given in the %X, %x and %W fields)

   quote.ttx
   quoteUSA.ttx

     When quotation marks and punctuation get together, these two
     files let one chose between American (``Title,'') and European
     (``Title'',) style.  The following files get modified by the
     patch to make this work:

       aps.ttx
       ieee.ttx
       std.ttx
       stdd.ttx
       stdftl.ttx
       stdftp.ttx

   stdd1.ttx
     copied from stdd.ttx, [\Dstr] generalized to \leftofdate\Dstr\rightofdate

   terse.ttx
     redefines \journalarticleformat to ignore %T and %N fields so
     that you can enter %T fields in your database, but optionally
     ignore them when printing.