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+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/windycity/doc/windycity.tex
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-% Last modified: Wed 07 Jul 2021 05:46:01 PM CDT
+% Last modified: Tue 09 Nov 2021 07:45:28 PM CST
\documentclass[11pt,letterpaper,oneside]{article}
\usepackage{windycity}
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
\author{Brian Chase}
\email{brianmichaelchase@gmail.com}
\website{https://github.com/brianchase/windycity}
-\version{2021-07-07}
+\version{2021-11-09}
\maketitle
\begingroup
\hypersetup{linkcolor=black}
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ collections. For discussion of multivolume works, see section
\optitem[true]{dashed}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}}
\noindent Set \opt{false} to remove the 3-em dash for repeated names
-in bibliographies and reference lists.
+in bibliographies.
\optitem[true]{doi}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}}
@@ -953,12 +953,11 @@ The source for the passage above contains:
\end{ltxsyntax}
-\subsubsection{Other Citation Commands}
-\label{cust.cmd}
+\subsubsection{Custom Commands: \emph{\cmd{idemcite}}}
+\label{idemcite}
-Windy City's custom citation commands are convenient but not strictly
-necessary. They make certain citations simpler than they would be with
-standard commands.
+This family of citation commands isn't strictly necessary but makes
+some citations simpler than they would be with standard commands.
\begin{ltxsyntax}
\cmditem{idemcite}[prenote][postnote]{key}
@@ -1017,6 +1016,25 @@ file easier to read:
Notice that the only reason to use \cmd{footidemcites} rather than
\cmd{footidemcite} is to insert \textit{and} before the last citation.
+\subsubsection{Custom Commands: \emph{\cmd{parenauth}}}
+\label{parenauth}
+
+You may prefer to omit the year from parenthetical citations if the
+context makes it clear or if the inclusion of \textit{n.d.} (for
+\textit{no date}) seems unnecessary. Omit the year with
+\cmd{parenauth} and \cmd{parenauths}.
+
+\begin{ltxsyntax}
+\cmditem{parenauth}[prenote][postnote]{key}
+\cmditem{parenauths}(multiprenote)(multipostnote)[prenote][postnote]{key}|...|[prenote][postnote]{key}
+\end{ltxsyntax}
+
+As with \cmd{parencite*} and \cmd{parencites*}, use these commands
+with care. Dropping the year from parenthetical citations could result
+in bad output, such as empty parentheses or ambiguous references.
+
+For an example, see \textit{CMOS} \ref{15.54}.
+
\subsection{Entry Types}
\label{entrytypes}
@@ -1055,8 +1073,9 @@ Alias: \bibtype{inreference}
\typeitem{thesis}
-Aliases: \bibtype{mastersthesis}, \bibtype{phdthesis},
-\bibtype{unpublished}
+Aliases: \bibtype{mastersthesis}, \bibtype{phdthesis}
+
+\typeitem{unpublished}
\end{typelist}
@@ -1185,9 +1204,9 @@ fields that merit special attention.
\begin{marglist}
-\item[authtype] This field takes three values: \textit{anon} (to print
-an anonymous author's name in brackets), \textit{anon?} (to add a
-question mark inside the brackets), and \textit{pseudo} (to print
+\item[authortype] This field takes three values: \textit{anon} (to
+print an anonymous author's name in brackets), \textit{anon?} (to add
+a question mark inside the brackets), and \textit{pseudo} (to print
\textit{pseud.} in brackets after the name of a pseudonymous author).
From \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.79}:
@@ -1197,10 +1216,14 @@ From \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.79}:
\end{citebib}
For pseudonymous authors, another solution is to use the
-\bibfield{nameaddon} field. Unlike with \bibfield{authtype},
+\bibfield{nameaddon} field. Unlike with \bibfield{authortype},
\bibfield{nameaddon} allows you to include an author's given name in
the brackets. For examples, see \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.81}.
+\item[collection] Use this field with \bibtype{unpublished} works for
+names of manuscript collections. See examples in \textit{CMOS}
+\ref{14.222}, \ref{14.229}, and \ref{14.230}.
+
\item[edition] To indicate a numbered edition of a work, put the
edition's number in this field---for example, \textit{2} for a second
edition. To indicate a revised edition, enter either \textit{revised}
@@ -1280,6 +1303,9 @@ field.
\item[series] See comments on \bibfield{seriesaddon} in section
\ref{datafields}.
+\item[shortcollection] Similar to \bibfield{shorttitle} but for the
+short name of a \bibfield{collection}.
+
\item[titleaddon] Like \bibfield{nameaddon}, this field encloses its
content in brackets. This is especially useful for translated titles.
From \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.99}:
@@ -1293,9 +1319,11 @@ From \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.99}:
\bibfield{type} to distinguish a Master's thesis from a PhD
dissertation. For the latter, \bibtype{type} should have the value
\textit{phdthesis} or \textit{PhD diss.} For the former, use
-\textit{mathesis} or \textit{master's thesis}. No \bibfield{type}
-field is needed for the \bibtype{mathesis} and \bibtype{phdthesis}
-entry types.
+\textit{mathesis} or \textit{master's thesis}. Indicate other types of
+thesis by entering the appropiate value in the field, such as
+\textit{bachelor's thesis} or \textit{undergraduate thesis}. No
+\bibfield{type} field is needed for the \bibtype{mathesis} and
+\bibtype{phdthesis} entry types.
In rare cases, \bibfield{type} is necessary for \bibtype{article} and
\bibtype{review} entry types (and their aliases) when a work's
@@ -1310,6 +1338,23 @@ the value \textit{newsmag}. For an example, see \textit{CMOS}
\ref{14.204} and compare it with the citation of Beattie in
\ref{14.171}.
+\item[typeaddon] In bibliography entries of \bibtype{unpublished}
+works, this field adds arbitrary content after the \bibfield{type}
+field. To replicate examples in \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.217}, use
+\bibfield{typeaddon} with the value \textit{presented at the}:
+
+\begin{bibonly}
+\nocite{hong2015}
+\nocite{teplin2005}
+\end{bibonly}
+
+\noindent For \textit{CMOS} \ref{14.216}, \bibfield{typeaddon}
+contains \textit{last modified}, preceded by a comma and a space:
+
+\begin{citebib}
+\item \cite{balderdash2017}
+\end{citebib}
+
\end{marglist}
\subsubsection{Other Data Fields}
@@ -1637,6 +1682,13 @@ Updated by Jane Doe and John Smith.'' What's not allowed is listing
three or more roles at once, as in ``Edited, Translated, and Revised
by Jane Doe.''
+Along with the values in Table \ref{editors:table}, you may also use
+\textit{anon}, \textit{anon?}, and \textit{pseudo} in editor and
+translator type fields to indicate anonymous and pseudonymous editors
+and translators. For examples using these values with the
+\bibfield{authortype} field, see section \ref{stdfields} and
+\textit{CMOS} \ref{14.79} and \ref{15.34}.
+
\subsubsection{Other Options and Titles}
\label{editors:other}
@@ -2645,7 +2697,8 @@ Chicago. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission]{manet1992}
% 14.57 Several citations in one note
\label{14.57}
-See \ref{cust.cmd} for information on how to reproduce this example.
+See section \ref{idemcite} for information on how to reproduce this
+example.
\begin{quote} Only when we gather the work of several
scholars---Walter Sutton's explications of some of Whitman's shorter
@@ -2745,7 +2798,7 @@ On the use of starred citation commands, see section \ref{std.cmd}.
% 14.79 No listed author (anonymous works)
\label{14.79}
-See section \ref{stdfields} on the use of the \bibfield{authtype}
+See section \ref{stdfields} on the use of the \bibfield{authortype}
field for anonymous works.
\begin{citebib}
@@ -3624,17 +3677,27 @@ correct.
\begin{citebib}
\item \cite[59]{vedrashko2006}
+\item \cite[v]{subacus2015}
\item \cite{choi2008}
\end{citebib}
-\setcounter{subsubsection}{216}
-\subsubsection{Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings}
-% 14.217 Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings
+\subsubsection{Unpublished manuscripts}
+% 14.216 Unpublished manuscripts
+\label{14.216}
\begin{citebib}
-\item \cite{hong2015}
+\item \cite{balderdash2017}
\end{citebib}
+\subsubsection{Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings}
+% 14.217 Lectures and papers or posters presented at meetings
+\label{14.217}
+
+\begin{bibonly}
+\nocite{hong2015}
+\nocite{teplin2005}
+\end{bibonly}
+
\subsubsection{Working papers and the like}
% 14.218 Working papers and the like
\label{14.218}
@@ -3642,6 +3705,7 @@ correct.
\begin{citebib}
\item \cite{lucki1980}
\item \cite{bronfenbrenner2011}
+\item \cite{alarcon1771}
\end{citebib}
\setcounter{subsubsection}{219}
@@ -3655,6 +3719,57 @@ correct.
\end{citebib}
\setcounter{subsection}{8}
+\subsection{Manuscript Collections}
+\setcounter{subsection}{14}
+
+\setcounter{subsubsection}{221}
+\subsubsection{Note forms versus bibliography entries}
+% 14.222 Note forms versus bibliography entries
+\label{14.222}
+
+\begin{citebib}
+\item \cite[Alvin Johnson, memorandum, 1937, file 36,][]{kallen}
+\item \cite[Revere's Waste and Memoranda Book (vol. 1, 1761--83; vol. 2,
+1783--97),][]{revere}
+\end{citebib}
+
+\setcounter{subsubsection}{228}
+\subsubsection{Examples of note forms for manuscript collections}
+% 14.229 Examples of note forms for manuscript collections
+\label{14.229}
+
+\begin{citeonly}
+\item \cite[Burton to Merriam, telegram, 26 January 1923, box 26, folder
+17,][]{merriam}
+\item \cite[Minutes of the Committee for Improving the Condition of the Free
+Blacks, Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 1790--1803,][]{pasociety}
+\item \cite[Louis Agassiz, report to the Committee of Overseers\ldots
+\mkbibbrackets{28 December 1859},][]{overseers}
+\item \cite[Gilbert McMicken to Alexander Morris, 29 November 1881, Glasgow
+(Scotland), Document 1359, fol. 1r,][MS-12-84]{morris}
+\item \cite[Daily Expenses, July 1787, images 7--8,][]{washington}
+\item \cite[Minutes, 15 April 1795,][]{pasociety}
+\end{citeonly}
+
+\setcounter{subsubsection}{229}
+\subsubsection{Examples of bibliography entries for manuscript collections}
+% 14.230 Examples of bibliography entries for manuscript collections
+\label{14.230}
+
+Examples with note forms in section \ref{14.229}:
+
+\begin{bibonly}
+\nocite{merriam,pasociety,overseers,morris,washington}
+\end{bibonly}
+
+\noindent Examples unique to this section:
+
+\begin{citebib}
+\item \cite{wonpr}
+\item \cite{dinkel}
+\end{citebib}
+
+\setcounter{subsection}{9}
\subsection{Special Types of References}
\setcounter{subsection}{14}
@@ -3669,7 +3784,7 @@ citations below are different. They need the \bibtype{reference} or
\bibtype{inreference} entry type. See section \ref{entrytypes} for
more information. Following the suggestion in \textit{CMOS} 14.232,
\bibtype{reference} and \bibtype{inreference} works don't appear in
-bibliographies or reference lists.
+bibliographies.
\begin{citebib}
\item \cite{salvation1980}
@@ -3686,8 +3801,8 @@ bibliographies or reference lists.
Like some of the reference works in the previous section, the ones
below need the \bibtype{reference} or \bibtype{inreference} entry
type. As odd as it may seem, but consistent with \textit{CMOS}, they,
-too, aren't included in bibliographies and reference lists. See
-section \ref{entrytypes} for more information.
+too, aren't included in bibliographies. See section \ref{entrytypes}
+for more information.
\begin{citeonly}
\item \cite{toscanini2016}
@@ -3868,8 +3983,9 @@ midst. \end{citeref}
\setcounter{subsubsection}{33}
\subsubsection{Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author)}
% 15.34 Author-date format for anonymous works (no listed author)
+\label{15.34}
-See section \ref{stdfields} on the use of the \bibfield{authtype}
+See section \ref{stdfields} on the use of the \bibfield{authortype}
field for anonymous works.
\begin{citeref}
@@ -4007,7 +4123,24 @@ with \ref{14.208} and \ref{15.42}.
\item \parencite{chicago2015}
\end{citeref}
-\setcounter{subsubsection}{54}
+\setcounter{subsubsection}{53}
+\subsubsection{Manuscript collections in author-date format}
+% 15.54 Manuscript collections in author-date format
+\label{15.54}
+
+An example using \cmd{parenauth} (see section \ref{parenauth}):
+
+\begin{citeref}
+\item Alvin Johnson, in a memorandum prepared sometime in 1937
+\parenauth[file 36]{kallen}, observed that\ldots
+\end{citeref}
+
+\noindent An example using \cmd{parencite}:
+
+\begin{citeref}
+\item \parencite{dinkel}
+\end{citeref}
+
\subsubsection{Patents or other documents cited by more than one date}
% 15.55 Patents or other documents cited by more than one date