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++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| bibliographyformat |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Abbreviation: ã|\bifã%
+
+Parameters: ã|submarkupã%
+
+Submarkup: ã|\incontents, \titleformat, \everybibentry,
+\sameauthorrulesizeã%
+
+ ã|Description:ã%
+The \bibliographyformat markup controls the style of the entire
+bibliography. The following submarkup is only valid within \bif.
+
+\incontents by default adds the title text to the contents. The default is
+yes; to keep the title from appearing enter "no":
+
+\bibliographyformat{\incontents{no}}
+
+\titleformat{Nested Markup} controls the format of the bibliography title.
+The default skips to a new page, centers the title in bold, and skips one
+line. You may use markup such as \newpage, \verticalspace, and \centerline
+within \titleformat as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or
+outside of \bibliographyformat:
+
+ * \bibtitleprints the title entered with the \bibliography markup.
+
+\everybibentry{Nested Markup} controls the format of each bibliographic
+entry. The default permits breaking between entries and creates a hanging
+paragraph for the entry. You may use markup such as \verticalspace,
+\hangingparagraph, \item, \goodbreak, \noindent, \label, \leftindent within
+\everybibentry as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or outside
+of \bibliographyformat:
+
+ * \bibnumberprints the current \bibentry number.
+
+\sameauthorrulesize sets the height, width, and depth of a horizontal line
+used to indicate a repeat of an author's name.
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+The following markup produces entries similar to the default but numbered.
+A period and a tie (tilde, for a connecting space) join the number to the
+text.
+
+\bibliographyformat{\incontents{yes}
+ \titleformat{\np
+ \cl{\bd \bibtitle}
+
+ \vs{\bl}
+ }
+ \everybibentry{\goodbreak\hp\nin\bibnumber.~}
+ \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}
+}
+
+Then when you use \bibentry, you would get:
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| 1. Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human |
+| Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. |
+| 2. Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." Mining Truth. |
+| 11:455--601. |
+| 3. Moraine, Esker. 1978. "Pet rocks as therapy tools." Geopsychology |
+| Today. 10:71--78. |
+| 4. Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. Gravel and Nothingness: An Existential |
+| Theory. Dayton: Gabbro Press. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+This example also numbers entries, but it uses labels instead of hanging
+paragraphs. The \labelformat is changed under \titleformat to accommodate
+numbers. This layout is useful for bibliographies that use identifiers in
+place of numbers.
+
+\bibliographyformat{\incontents{yes}
+ \titleformat{\np\vsk{1in}
+ \cl{\bd \bibtitle}
+ \vs{\bl}
+ \labelformat{\labelwidth{22pt}}}
+ \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label{\bibnumber}}
+ \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}}
+
+Then when you use \bibliography, you would get:
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| References |
+| |
+| 1. Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human |
+| Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. |
+| |
+| 2. Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. Gravel and Nothingness: An Existential |
+| Theory. Dayton: Gabbro Press. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+You can specify in the \everybibentry markup that the bibentry number is to
+be surrounded by parenthesis or square brackets.
+ \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label{(\bibnumber)}}
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| References |
+| |
+| (1) Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human |
+| Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. |
+| |
+| (2) Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. Gravel and Nothingness: An Existential |
+| Theory. Dayton: Gabbro Press. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+You could also use \label to indicate citations that carry an alphanumeric
+label by omitting the parameter to \label in the \everybibentry markup.
+
+\bibliographyformat{\titleformat{\np\cl{\bd \bibtitle}
+ \vs{\bl}
+ \labelformat{\labelwidth{50pt}}}
+ \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label}
+ \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}}
+
+Then use the \bibentry markup as though it had a parameter:
+
+\bibliography{Citations}\frenchspacing
+\bibentry {Grabe70}
+Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. {\it Mechanical Processes
+in the Human Geomechanism}. Winston: Geomedical
+Publications, International.
+\bibentry{Illit11}
+Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's
+
+Stone." {\it Mining Truth}. 11:455--601.
+\bibentry{Morai78}
+Moraine, Esker. 1978. "Pet rocks as therapy tools."
+{\it Geopsychology Today}. 10:71--78.
+
+and the citations will look like:
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| Citations |
+| |
+| Grabe70 Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human |
+| Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. |
+| |
+| Illit11 Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." Mining |
+| Truth. 11:455--601. |
+| |
+| Morai78 Moraine, Esker. 1978. "Pet rocks as therapy tools." |
+| Geopsychology Today. 10:71--78. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+Another popular style groups all of an author's citations together. This
+can be accomplished in a similar manner as previously defined. The
+difference being that the \rt markup is used.
+
+\bibliographyformat{\titleformat{\np\vsk{1in}
+ \cl{\bd \bibtitle}
+ \vs{\bl}
+ \labelformat{\labelwidth{50pt}}}
+ \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label}
+ \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}}
+\bibliography{Citations}\frenchspacing
+\vs{.5\bl}
+\nin OSBORNE, J.S.
+\bie{\rt{1971.}}
+{\it Introduction to Aesthetic Anthropology}. Boston, Ma:
+Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.
+\bie{\rt{1978.}}
+A survey of tribal masks used by Brazilian tribes.
+
+Pages 160--169 in {\it Cultural Anthropology}.
+M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: Harper and Row.
+\vs{.5\bl}
+\nin OTTEN, C.M.
+\bibentry{\rt{1971.}}
+{\it Anthropology and Art: Readings in Cross Cultural
+Aesthetics}. Garden City, N.Y.:
+The Natural History Press.
+
+and the citations will look like:
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| Citations |
+| |
+| OSBORNE, J.S. |
+| |
+| 1971. Introduction to Aesthetic Anthropology. Boston, Ma: Addison-Wesley |
+| Pub. Co. |
+| |
+| 1978. A survey of tribal masks used by Brazilian tribes. Pages 160--169 |
+| in Cultural Anthropology. M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: |
+| Harper and Row. |
+| OTTEN, C.M. |
+| |
+| 1971. Anthropology and Art: Readings in Cross Cultural Aesthetics. |
+| Garden City, N.Y.: The Natural History Press. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+This final style makes use of an \everybibentry similar to the default. In
+this example, the paragraph and hanging indents are set to different values
+(by default they are equal). The other difference is that \noindent is
+omitted.
+
+\bibliographyformat{\titleformat{\np\cl{\bd \bibtitle}
+ \vs{\bl}
+ \psk{\bl}\pin{10pt}\hin{20pt}}
+ \everybibentry{\par\goodbreak\hp\indent}
+ \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}}
+\bibliography{Bibliography}\frenchspacing
+\vs{\bl} \nin Asher67
+\bie
+Asherson, G. L., and S. H. Stone. 1967.\linebreak
+Dessensitization {\it in vitro}. {\it Immunology}.
+13:469. {\it Cultural Anthropology}. M. Zateh and
+F. Grange, eds. New York: Harper and Row.
+\vs{\bl}
+\nin Cinad68
+
+\bie
+Cinader, B., editor. 1968.\lbr
+Regulation of the Antibody Response. Charles C. Thomas,
+Publisher, Springfield, Ill.
+
+and the citations will look like:
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| Bibliography |
+| |
+| Asher67 |
+| Asherson, G. L., and S. H. Stone. 1967. |
+| Dessensitization in vitro. Immunology. 13:469. Cultural Anthropology. |
+| M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: Harper and Row. |
+| |
+| Cinad68 |
+| Cinader, B., editor. 1968. |
+| Regulation of the Antibody Response. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, |
+| Springfield, Ill. |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Notes:ã%
+The \bibliographyformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if
+both are used.