BibArts is a package to administer bibliographical references in footnotes, and for creating a bibliography from these references simultaneously; it requires a program, for which source and Windows executable are provided. (A summary of contents is in English; the full documentation is in German.) === BibArts 2.5 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abbreviations, and especially for a formatted citation of literature, journals (periodicals), published documents, and unpublished archive documents. BibArts will also copy the arguments of all those commands into lists for an automatically generated appendix. These lists are optionally referring to page and footnote numbers in your text (index). BibArts has nothing to do 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 2.5 is developed and tested on Windows 10 with the 2022-06-01 LaTeX 2e distribution, but it should be able to work even with LaTeX 2.09. BibArts 2.5 (9 files, 8 dated 2022-10-01): README.txt This file here: Version history bibarts.sty The LaTeX style file ba-short.pdf Short introduction (English) ba-short.tex Source of ba-short.pdf bibarts.pdf Full documentation (German) bibarts.tex Source of bibarts.pdf bibsort.exe bibarts-bin to create the lists bibsort.c Source of bibsort.exe COPYING License (dated 1993-11-28) === Changes from BibArts versions 1.x (1990s) to versions 2.x: Version 2.0 was a completely new package with massive extensions. Since, bibarts.sty helps to use slanted fonts (italics), and is able to set ibidem automatically in footnotes. Therefore, it is now possible to add volume and page numbers e.g. to the \vli command (\vli did also exist in 1.x for full references to literature), and the new \kli command (shortened references). Pre-defined text elements (captions) are provided as \bacaptionsenglish, \bacaptionsfrench, and \bacaptionsgerman (default). bibsort 2.x creates the index numbers (BibArts 2.x does not use MakeIndex). bibarts.sty 2.x starts an emulation for 1.3 texts, when you type \makebar, but you better keep copies of the package files of a BibArts 1.x, if you wrote texts with it. BibArts 2.x uses .aux files instead of a .bar file. Even if you set \makebar, any changes to commands \schrift, \barschrift, and \indschrift will be ignored. \verw and \punctuation do not exist any more; 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 2.5 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. Some of the pre-defined text elements (captions) have been modernized. The \evkctitlename changed from {Short Titles} to {Shortened References}. And \gannouncektitname changed to "... im Folgenden". To restore its 2.0 def.: \renewcommand{\gannouncektitname}{ (\kern 0.015em im folgenden \baupcorr} bibarts.sty will even be loaded, if ~":;!?'`<> are active (catcode 13); and bibsort -g1, and bibsort -g2 are sorting "z (with an active ") as \ss now. You now may choose your own order of page and footnote numbers in the index (roman--arabic, arabic--roman, etc.). Type bibsort -s2 xxxx for page and ... -f2 xxxx for footnote numbers. xxxx are permutations of 4 letters out of nRrAas (a=alph, A=Alph, n=arabic, R=Roman, r=roman, s=fnsymbol); you always have to set n and s, and to choose R *or* A, and r *or* a. E.g. srnR means, that you can use \Roman in your text, but you do not have to. bibsort is able to evaluate the new fnsymbols (which expand to \TextOrMath). If bibsort should write into files with a different prefix as the .aux input file, you have to use -o now. And you may type bibsort , *or* bibsort -i (e.g. if the input file name begins with '-'). bibsort sorts the 'official' $Greek variables$ since version 2.0. To write single words in Old Greek, BibArts 2.1 also provides \Alpha [A], \Beta [B], \Epsilon [E], \Zeta [Z], \Eta [H=sort=>E], \Iota [I], \Kappa [K], \Mu [M], \Nu [N], \Rho [P==>R], \Tau [T], \Chi [X==>Ch], \Omicron [O], \omicron [o]. === Changes from BibArts version 2.1 (2016) to version 2.2 (2019): (1) bibsort, the BibArts Program to create the lists, has 3 new options: Use bibsort -h [...] to sort hyphens ( - \hy \fhy "= "~ ) as spaces. Use bibsort -b [...] if you want that your command \bago in an argument should define the position at which each comparison begins. E.g. ... \vli{J.}{Smith}{The \bago \ktit{Book}, London 2005} ... with -b will be sorted like without 'The'. (If you did not type \bago, the position is at the begin of the argument.) bibsort -n1 [...] will create blocks of footnote numbers only, if the entries are from footnotes on the same page, e.g.: 10^{3-6}, 11^{7-9} instead of 10^{3}--11^{9}. (2) If there are two entries of \kli{Smith}{Book} from two successive pages, but with *the same* footnote number, bibsort will print out e.g. 10^{3}, 11^{3} . bibsort 2.0 and 2.1 ignored 11^{3} in that case. (3) bibsort checks your input concerning the \ktit{Shortened Title}. You will find warnings on the screen and as comments in the created files. (4) \vli{J.}{Smith}{The \ktit{\onlyvoll{r}\onlykurz{R}ed Book}, 2006} has to be used (for index and ibidem), if the shortened title is not just a part of the full title ("red" and "Red"). In some cases, bibsort 2.1 printed out wrong only-arguments on the lists. This error has been fixed. And errors in the sorting of entries with only-commands were eliminated. (5) You may say now \renewcommand{\ntsep}{\bapoint\ } to print out a full stop between name and title; BibArts is avoiding e.g. "Smith, J..". (6) If you '\renewcommand' a pre-defined text element (caption), you sometimes will have to adapt the italic correction. BibArts provides the homogeneous command \bacorr instead of the four different commands \bakxxcorr, \baabkcorr, \balistcorr, and \bakntsepcorr (but those old commands are still valid). To print the lists, you may say now e.g.: \renewcommand{\frompagesep}{\bacorr ; } \printnumvli \printnumvkc (7) If you use babel, BibArts will not execute \originalTeX between list items (that's prepared by bibsort, if the catcode of " changes): It was useless with germanb-babel and caused errors with french-babel. With german.sty or ngerman.sty, the use of \originalTeX is still reproduced. (8) bibarts.sty provides new commands for the hyphenation in German: - \oldhyss to set a \ss, which is splitted s-s (to be used between vovels, e.g. au\oldhyss er; you have to use your sharp S else, e.g. da{\ss}); - \newhyss to set a \ss, which is splitted s-s only in small caps, and else is printing a sharp S, which is splitted as \language says (-\ss); - \hyss to execute \oldhyss, if \language is \l@german, and \newhyss else (e.g. if \language is \l@ngerman), so you can use \hyss in all languages; - commands to handle the "tripple consonant in front of vovel" in German: E.g. Sto\hyf figur, Scha\hyl leistung, Sta\hym mutter, Ke\hyn nummer, Ste\hyp pullover, Sta\hyr rahmen, and Schri\hyt tempo: If \language is \l@german, BibArts will PRINT AND SORT \hyf as f, and ELSE as ff, etc. + All commands are ready to be used in \MakeUppercase (also Dru\hyc ker). (9) If you \conferize, e.g. \kli{A}{B} will print a cross-reference to \vli{}{A}{\ktit{B}}. The INTERNAL KEYWORD is created from the letters, and some accents you use in {A} and {B}. The accents are REPRESENTED as \`=[ \'=] \"=* \ss=(ss \l=(l \L=(L \o=(o \O=(O \^=) \~=- \c=+ in the keyword. The active " and \= \. \b \d are not represented any more. === Changes from BibArts version 2.2 (2019) to version 2.3 (2021): There have been two new options for bibsort: -utf8 sorts UTF-8 characters as definded in utf8enc.dfu 2021/01/27 v1.2l, except \cyr...- and \CYR...-commands, which bibsort still ignores. bibsort is able to sort the accent \textcommabelow (which LaTeX uses from 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. Like in earlier versions, you can introduce e.g. a book in your text \xvli{John}{Smith} *{\vauthor{Peter}{Young}} {... [Title] ...} with Peter Young as co-author. (For further co-authors, use \midvauthor{FirstName}{LastName} in front of \vauthor.) Please always TYPE the FirstName first. -e exchanges the PRINT ORDER of the args of \vauthor (and \midvauthor) on the List of Literature. So, \printvli will PRINT: Smith, John / Young, Peter: ... [Title] ... If you start bibsort without -e, \printvli will still print: Smith, John / Peter Young: ... [Title] ... The SORT ORDER in *both* cases is (that did/does *not* change): Smith John Young Peter === Changes from BibArts version 2.3 (2021) to version 2.4 (2022) [2022a]: 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 UTF-8 characters (according to the changes in utf8enc.dfu from version 2021/01/27 v1.2l to 2021/06/21 v1.2n). === Changes from BibArts version 2.4 (2022[a]) to version 2.5 (now, 2022b): (1) You may now put curly brackets around the \ktit{shortened title}, e.g.: \vli {K.} {Mayer} {The \textbf {\ktit{Book}}, Frankfurt/M.}. Older versions, despite \announcektit, did not print "(cited as ...)" in that case. Now, this error has been fixed, and \vli prints correctly: K. Mayer: The Book, Frankfurt/M. (cited as Mayer: Book [L]). (2) bibarts.sty now searches for a full stop at the end of the last argument of \vli commands. So, you may set \notannouncektit, and you will get: K. Mayer: The Book, Frankfurt/M. (BibArts 2.5 automatically prints "." instead of ".." at the end.) (3) BibArts now supports the name-year system. In this feature, the last argument of a shortened reference \kli consists of the year of publication (instead of a few words from the full title). In this new system, you also use \ktit in the full reference \vli, but in the optional *{argument} as: \footnote{\vli {J.} {Smith} *{\onlyvoll{\ktit{2022}}} {An Alternative}.} ... \footnote{\kli {Smith} {2022}.} %% <= automatically prints IBIDEM. The \ktit in the *{argument} of the full reference \vli has to be masked by \onlyvoll; only then, BibArts will print IBIDEM, if \kli{Smith}{2022} is in the following footnote. Instead of especially *{\onlyvoll{\ktit{2022}}}, you may use *{\starktit{2022}} as a shorter synonym; also see ba-short.pdf. After a start of the BibArts program bibsort, and a second start of LaTeX, \printvli prints the List of Literature from the given name-year example as: Smith, J. 2022: An Alternative. (4) Anyway, \ktit now is no more necessarily in the last argument of a \vli command. The new bibsort tells you whether you have always chosen the same argument (where "arg 3" means the optional *{argument}, and "arg 4" the last argument). To get the new features, bibsort, and bibarts.sty, both need to be updated to version 2.5. bibsort is sometimes referred to as bibarts-bin. (5) bibsort now knows further eleven UTF-8 characters (according to the changes in utf8enc.dfu from version 2021/06/21 v1.2n to 2022/06/07 v1.3c). === Published under the terms of the GNU General Public License. BibArts 2.5 (2022b): (C) Timo Baumann, Versions 2.x (2015-2022)