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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/bibarts/README.txt b/macros/latex/contrib/bibarts/README.txt index 2e068aa017..8fbb2c100f 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/bibarts/README.txt +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/bibarts/README.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ it requires a program, for which source and Windows executable are provided. === -BibArts 2.3 is a LaTeX package to assist in making bibliographical features +BibArts 2.4 is a LaTeX package to assist in making bibliographical features common in the arts and humanities (history, political science, etc.). bibarts.sty provides commands for quotation, register keywords, abbreviations, and especially for a formatted citation of literature, @@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ with BibTeX, and it does not use any data bank except your own LaTeX text. The lists are created by bibsort. A file bibsort.exe is part of the package ( CTAN mirrors > BibArts > bibarts.zip ) and runs on newer Windows systems. Other users first have to create a binary file from bibsort.c (ANSI-C) with -their own C-compiler. BibArts 2.3 is developed and tested on Windows 10 +their own C-compiler. BibArts 2.4 is developed and tested on Windows 10 with the 2021-11-22 LaTeX 2e distribution, but it should be able to work even with LaTeX 2.09. - BibArts 2.3 (9 files, 8 dated 2021-12-06): + BibArts 2.4 (9 files, 8 dated 2022-01-10): README.txt This file here bibarts.sty The LaTeX style file ba-short.pdf Short introduction (English) @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ see examples for the new commands \frompagesep and \ntsep in bibarts.pdf. Changes from BibArts version 2.0 (2015) to version 2.1 (2016): -BibArts 2.0 set \footnotesep to 2ex, whereas 2.1 to 2.3 do *not* change the +BibArts 2.0 set \footnotesep to 2ex, whereas 2.1 to 2.4 do *not* change the pre-set value. If you want to continue with the 2.0-distance between two footnotes, you will have to type \setlength{\footnotesep}{2ex} in your text. @@ -160,14 +160,14 @@ in the keyword. The active " and \= \. \b \d are not represented any more. === -Changes from BibArts version 2.2 (2019) to version 2.3 (now, 2021): +Changes from BibArts version 2.2 (2019) to version 2.3 (2021): -bibsort 2.3, the sorting program of the package, has two new options: +There have been two new options for bibsort: -utf8 sorts UTF8 characters as definded in utf8enc.dfu 2021/01/27 v1.2l, except \cyr...- and \CYR...-commands, which bibsort still ignores. - bibsort 2.3 is able to sort the accent \textcommabelow (parallel to + bibsort is able to sort the accent \textcommabelow (parallel to U+0218 to U+021B). The internal representation of accents did change (two instead of one ASCII 1 to 31). For numerous smaller changes see /* 2.3 comments */ in bibsort.c. @@ -191,6 +191,20 @@ bibsort 2.3, the sorting program of the package, has two new options: === +Changes from BibArts version 2.3 (2021) to version 2.4 (now, 2022): + +An error was fixed concerning "inner v-commands" on the List of Literature, +and the List of Published Documents: In shortened "inner" references, +BibArts 2.3 -- together with bibsort -e ... -- printed the first names of +co-authors. Now, such shortened references only print the family names. + +bibsort now knows ten new utf8-characters (parallel to the changes in +utf8enc.dfu from version 2021/01/27 v1.2l to 2021/06/21 v1.2n). + + +=== + Published under the terms of the GNU General Public License. -BibArts 2.3 (2021) - (C) Timo Baumann, Versions 2.x (2021, 2019, 2016, 2015) +BibArts 2.4 (2022): +(C) Timo Baumann, Versions 2.x (2022, 2021, 2019, 2016, 2015) |