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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib index 267e3b9e54..f6f0a1b980 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/dates-test.bib @@ -1125,21 +1125,21 @@ annotation = {A manuscript presented in a \textsf{Misc} entry with a randomly-selected \textsf{entrysubtype} to distinguish it from a traditional \textsf{Misc} - entry. The \textsf{title} begins\vadjust{\eject} - with a generic term, hence the initial lowercase - letter. This entry uses three fields to locate the - manuscript, starting with \textsf{note} and - ascending in generality through - \textsf{organization} to \textsf{location}. If you - are citing several items from the same collection, - then the \emph{CMS}, 15.54, suggests not having - individual entries but only one for the collection, - with specific information forming part of the flow - of the text. If, however, you cite only one item - from a collection, then you can use an entry like - this one. Note that, in \textsf{Misc} entries, an - empty \textsf{year} field will not automatically - produce a no date (\enquote{n.d\adddot} in English) + entry. The \textsf{title} begins with a generic + term, hence the initial lowercase letter. This entry + uses three fields to locate the manuscript, starting + with \textsf{note} and ascending in generality + through \textsf{organization} to + \textsf{location}. If you are citing several items + from the same collection, then the \emph{CMS}, + 15.54, suggests not having individual entries but + only one for the collection, with specific + information forming part of the flow of the text. + If, however, you cite only one item from a + collection, then you can use an entry like this one. + Note that, in \textsf{Misc} entries, an empty + \textsf{year} field will not automatically produce a + no date (\enquote{n.d\adddot} in English) abbreviation, so if you want one to be present you'll have to provide it yourself, as here. Cf.\ \cmslink{creel:house} and \cmslink{house:papers}.} @@ -1299,10 +1299,10 @@ edition = {15}, annotation = {An \textsf{InReference} entry, citing a well-known reference work, and therefore generally not to - appear in the list of references, but - for\vadjust{\eject} demonstration purposes I here - allow it to do so. With an \textsf{options} field - set to \texttt{skipbib}, you'd only need the + appear in the list of references, but for + demonstration purposes I here allow it to do + so. With an \textsf{options} field set to + \texttt{skipbib}, you'd only need the \textsf{shorttitle} for citations. As it stands, the \textsf{options} field contains \texttt{hypertitle}, which ensures that the \textsf{title} acts as a @@ -1741,22 +1741,21 @@ a whole, then you should probably use a \textsf{Book} entry. (Cf.\ \texttt{schellinger:novel}.) Note the - \textsf{sortkey}, so\vadjust{\eject} that the entry - doesn't sort by the definite article. Note also that - in citations of \textsf{InReference} entries, you - can put an alphabetized article title in the - \textsf{postnote} field, and it will be formatted - for you automatically. The 17th edition has new - instructions for treating online material that - doesn't have, and never had, a printed - counterpart. Specifically, the \textsf{title} can, - at your discretion, appear in roman rather than - italics, as in \textsf{Online} entries. To keep the - features of \textsf{InReference} entries available - to such resources you can add an - \textsf{entrysubtype} to such an entry, rather than - lose those features by using an \textsf{Online} - entry. Cf. wikiped:bibtex.} + \textsf{sortkey}, so that the entry doesn't sort by + the definite article. Note also that in citations of + \textsf{InReference} entries, you can put an + alphabetized article title in the \textsf{postnote} + field, and it will be formatted for you + automatically. The 17th edition has new instructions + for treating online material that doesn't have, and + never had, a printed counterpart. Specifically, the + \textsf{title} can, at your discretion, appear in + roman rather than italics, as in \textsf{Online} + entries. To keep the features of + \textsf{InReference} entries available to such + resources you can add an \textsf{entrysubtype} to + such an entry, rather than lose those features by + using an \textsf{Online} entry. Cf. wikiped:bibtex.} } @Performance{hamilton:miranda, @@ -1869,6 +1868,38 @@ field. Cf. kessler:nyt.} } +@Book{herodotus:wilson, + author = {Herodotus}, + title = {Historiae}, + date = {2015}, + shortauthor = {Hdt\adddot}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + editor = {Wilson, N.~G\adddot}, + options = {notitle}, + volumes = 2, + series = {Oxford Classical Texts}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + location = {Oxford}, + annote = {When citing works from classical antiquity, the + Manual presents some rather specialized usages. In + this particular case, it allows an abbreviated form + of the usual author-title citation when a classical + author has only one work extant, meaning that the + author's name alone, in full or abbreviated, will be + enough unambiguously to identify the work. Here, + citations will simply contain the + \textsf{shortauthor} and any page reference, the + \texttt{notitle} option suppressing the title of + Herodotus' only extant work. (The reference list + can hold the full details of the edition of the work + you're using.) The \texttt{classical} + \textsf{entrysubtype}, in addition to making the + citations author-title (the latter here suppressed), + also means that page references are expected to + point to the traditional divisions of Herodotus' + text, and that such references will be separated + from the shortened name only by a space.}} + @TechReport{herwign:office, options = {useprefix=true}, author = {{van} Herwijnen, Eric}, @@ -2044,6 +2075,48 @@ you know it.} } +@Article{hua:cms, + author = {family=Hua, given=Linfu, cjk=\textzh{華林甫}}, + title = {Qingdai yilai Sanxia diqu shuihan zaihai de chubu + yanjiu}, + titleaddon = {\textzh{清代以來三峽地區水旱災害的初步研究}}, + options = {ptitleaddon=space,nametemplates=cjk}, + usere = {A preliminary study of floods and droughts in the + Three Gorges region since the Qing dynasty}, + journaltitle = {Zhongguo shehui kexue}, + journaltitleaddon = {\textzh{中國社會科學}}, + volume = 1, + date = {1999}, + pages = {168--179}, + annote = {One of the Manual's examples of an entry containing + non-Latin scripts as an aid for readers needing to + follow the reference. Here the Chinese characters + from the original publication follow their romanized + versions with no intervening punctuation. The + titleaddon field requires the ptitleaddon option to + eliminate that punctuation, while the new + journaltitleaddon field uses the jtitleaddon option, + which defaults to a space and is therefore + unnecessary here. The usere field, demonstrating + one of its usual functions in biblatex-chicago, + translates the title. The author field shows how + the new cmsnameparts option works, the addition of a + "cjk" name part requiring that each part of the + name, romanized or not, is identified as here. The + nametemplates option tells biblatex that it should + present all names in the entry, including their + romanized parts, in the conventional Chinese order + rather than the usual western one. The inclusion of + the romanized version allows biblatex easily to + alphabetize this entry among others that use only + the Latin script. (The \cmd{textzh} command here is + just a convenience shorthand I've set up using babel + commands in the preamble. It tells babel to treat + the text as Chinese, and means I don't need to load + a more powerful and more complicated package just to + typeset a few words.)} +} + @Standard{iso:electrodoc, date = 1997, title = {Information and Documentation---Rules for the |