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--- a/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-publist/biblatex-publist.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-publist/biblatex-publist.tex
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
\thanks{Please report issues via \protect\url{https://github.com/jspitz/biblatex-publist}.}%
}
-\date{Version 1.26 2022/01/05}
+\date{Version 1.27 2022/10/03}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
@@ -625,15 +625,22 @@ which has to be passed to \jfcsmacro{printbibliography}, as in:
This will effectively print only publications which have been authored or edited by the
person(s) specified as via \jcsmacro{plauthorname} (or the corresponding option).
-Of course, you can also use other filter possibilities provided by
-\bibltx, such as filtering by type or by keyword. So if you want
-to extract all of your articles from a larger database with entries
+If you do not use reverse numbering (see below), you can also use other filter
+possibilities provided by \bibltx, such as filtering by type or by keyword.
+So if you want to extract all of your articles from a larger database with entries
of diverse type and authors, specify:
\begin{lstlisting}[moretexcs={[1]{printbibliography}}]
\printbibliography[heading=none,filter=mine,type=article]
\end{lstlisting}
%
-Note that several reruns of \texttt{latex} might be required to fix the numbering.
+Note that this method sometimes requires several reruns of \texttt{latex}
+to fix the numbering (with standard ascending numbers).
+
+With reverse (descending) numbering (\joption{reversenumbering=true}),
+the numbering does not correctly work if you filter by type or keyword.
+If you need descending numbering, please resort to separated bibliography databases
+(as advised in sec.~\ref{sec:example}) rather than to \joption{type} or
+\joption{keyword} filtering!
\section{Sorting\label{sec:sorting}}
@@ -709,6 +716,11 @@ or
\begin{description}
+ \item [{V. 1.27 (2022-10-03):}]~
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Fix once more plauthor check with non-ASCII chars and macros.
+ \end{itemize}
+
\item [{V. 1.26 (2022-01-05):}]~
\begin{itemize}
\item Provide means to add peer review information (see section~\ref{sec:peerreview}).
@@ -969,9 +981,9 @@ Gregorio.%
Thanks go to Enrico Gregorio (egreg on \emph{tex.stackexchange.com})
for helping me with correct name parsing (actually, the code the package
uses is completely his), user gusbrs on \emph{tex.stackexchange.com},
-Marko BudiĻi\'{c}, Ulrike Fischer, Clea F. Rees, Yannick Kalff, Moritz Wemheuer and many
-other users for testing, bug reports and suggestions, Nicolas Markey for
-\emph{publist.bst} and of course Philipp Lehman and the current
+Marko BudiĻi\'{c}, David Carlisle, Ulrike Fischer, Clea F. Rees, Yannick Kalff,
+Moritz Wemheuer and many other users for testing, bug reports and suggestions,
+Nicolas Markey for \emph{publist.bst} and of course Philipp Lehman and the current
\bibltx\ team (Philipp Kime, Moritz Wemheuer, Audrey Boruvka and
Joseph Wright) for \bibltx.