I'm looking for a way to define new BibTeX style or to customize existing one. I have two reasons for this:

  1. I want the author names/editors to be italic (for articles in book, book, magazines, encyclopedia etc)
  2. I want numbers at the beginning

Example:

  1. Secondname, B. Book title. Place Year. Site number.
  2. Article author, A. Article title. In: Book author, B, Book title, Place Year, site number.

Any suggestions?

P.S.: The OS is Ubuntu.

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I'd recommend biblatex. It's not included yet with most TeX distributions at the authors request, but it is completely usable and very well documented. I think it will be less painful to use to get what you want, and also a better investment for the future as I think biblatex will quickly become the favored standard once it has it's 1.0 release.

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-1 because faithware – Charles Stewart Dec 26 '09 at 18:12
@Charles - what does that mean? It exists as a package, is fully documented, fully functional and completely usable. – robince Dec 27 '09 at 19:33
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I've used latex makebst to generate new one :)

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You can try custom-bib :

This is the custom-bib package for generating customized BibTeX bibliography
styles from a generic file by means of the docstrip program that is part of
the LaTeX2e installation.
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Find a standard bibtex stylesheet for your citation style: IEEE, ACM, MLA, specific journal, etc.

What style are you trying to conform to?

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