\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage{bibarts} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} %\usepackage[english]{babel} %% bibsort -h -k \bacaptionsenglish \setlength{\footnotesep}{2ex} %% ... as in bibarts.sty 2.0; see README.txt %% \hyphenation{Last-Name} \title{The \LaTeX\hy Package \BibArts \\[.25ex] {\normalsize\slshape A package to assist in making bibliographical features common in the arts}} \author{\textsc{Timo Baumann}} \date{\small Version 2.2, \copyright\,2019} \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} %\renewcommand{\kxxemph}{\em} \newcommand{\pkTitle}{k\kern -0.05em Title} \newcommand{\kTitle}{\sort{kTitle}\protect\pkTitle} \newcommand{\pbs}{\string\ \unskip} \newcommand{\bs}{\protect\pbs} \let\lbashortmem=\{ \let\rbashortmem=\} \renewcommand{\{}{{\normalfont\lbashortmem}} \renewcommand{\}}{{\normalfont\rbashortmem}} \long\def\Doppelbox#1#2{\nopagebreak\vspace{2.25ex}% {\fbox{\parbox{.45\textwidth}{\frenchspacing\raggedright\footnotesize\ttfamily \ignorespaces #1}\hfill\parbox{.45\textwidth}{\vspace{1ex}% \begin{minipage}{.45\textwidth}\sloppy\small \renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\arabic{mpfootnote}}% \setcounter{mpfootnote}{\arabic{footnote}}% {\ignorespaces #2}% \setcounter{footnote}{\arabic{mpfootnote}}% \end{minipage} \vspace{1ex}}}\vspace{2.4ex}}} \let\mempage=\thepage \renewcommand{\pbapageframe}[1]{\underline{#1}} \renewcommand{\thepage}{\textit{\bapageframe{\roman{page}}}} \pagestyle{myheadings} \begin{document} \maketitle \thispagestyle{empty} {\small\tableofcontents} \vfill\noindent\rule{\textwidth}{.1pt} \vspace{1.75ex} \hbox{\parbox{7.7cm}{\footnotesize\noindent \textbf{\BibArts~2.2 (9 files, 8 dated 2019\ko/03\ko/03):} \\[.875ex] \begin{tabular}{ll}% \texttt{README.txt} & Version history since 1.3 \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{bibarts.sty} & The \LaTeX\ style file \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{ba-short.pdf} & This documentation here \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{ba-short.tex} & Source of \texttt{ba-short.pdf}\\[-1.75pt] \texttt{bibarts.pdf} & Full documentation (German) \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{bibarts.tex} & Source of \texttt{bibarts.pdf} \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{bibsort.exe} & Binary to create the lists \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{bibsort.c} & Source of \texttt{bibsort.exe} \\[-1.75pt] \texttt{COPYING} & License (dated 1993/11/28) \\ \end{tabular}} \\ \hspace*{2.4mm} \parbox{5.6cm}{\vspace{-.4ex}% {\footnotesize\normalfont \hfil\texttt{bibarts}\kern.075em(\kern-.05em at\kern-.075em)\kern.075em\texttt{gmx.de}} \\[1.4ex] \tiny\sffamily This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. }} \newpage \section{Introduction} Type \verb|\usepackage{bibarts}| into your \textit{file}.\texttt{tex}, and \verb|\bacaptionsenglish| to switch to English captions (to name pages p., not S.). They are used here. \verb|\bacaptionsfrench| sets French captions; default is \verb|\bacaptionsgerman|. \vspace{.75ex}\noindent Full references to literature are created with (a page number \verb|[Pg]| is optional): \vspace{-.4ex} \Doppelbox { \bs vli\{FirstName\}\{LastName\} \\ \ \ \{The \bs ktit\{kTitle\}, \\ \ \ \ Publishing Reference\}[Pg]. } { \vli{FirstName}{LastName} {The \ktit{\kTitle}, Publishing Reference}[Pg]. } \noindent Now, \BibArts\ can also write your appendix! \texttt{bibarts.sty} writes the arguments of your \verb|\vli|\hy commands into the \textit{file}.\texttt{aux}, and \texttt{bibsort} creates your List of Literature: Type \verb|\printvli| (p.\,\pageref{appendix}), \hspace{.1em}and start \LaTeX\ + \texttt{bibsort} \textit{file} + \LaTeX. \vspace{.75ex}\noindent After you have introduced literature fully, you may use a shortened reference: \vspace{-.6ex} \Doppelbox { \bs kli\{LastName\}\{kTitle\}[Pg]. } {\vspace{1.75ex} \kli{LastName}{\kTitle}[Pg]. } \vspace{-.3ex}\noindent Use \verb|\vqu| and \verb|\kqu| \hspace{.1em}in the same way \hspace{.1em}to cite published historical documents: \vspace{-.25ex} \Doppelbox { \bs vqu \{Carl von\} \{Clausewitz\} \{\bs ktit\{Vom Kriege\}. \\ \ Hinterlassenes Werk, 3\bs fup\{rd\} \\ \ ed.\bs\ Frankfurt/M. 1991\}[3]. \\[2.6ex] \bs kqu\{Clausewitz\}\{Vom Kriege\}[3]. } { \vqu {Carl von} {Clausewitz} {\ktit{Vom Kriege}. Hinterlassenes Werk, 3\fup{rd} ed.\ Frankfurt/M. 1991}[3]. \\[1.25ex] \kqu{Clausewitz}{Vom Kriege}[3]. } \vspace{-.25ex}\noindent Then, \verb|\printvqu| will print a List of Published Documents (full references). \vspace{.75ex}\noindent And \verb|\printnumvkc| (p.\,\pageref{vkc}) will print an index of all your shortened references (from \verb|\kli|, \verb|\kqu|, and from \verb|\ktit| inside the last argument of \verb|\vli| or \verb|\vqu|). \vspace{.75ex}\vfill\noindent There are also \BibArts\hy commands to cite periodicals and archive documents: \vspace{-.35ex} \Doppelbox { \bs per\{Journal\}\string_Num\string_[Pg] \\[1ex] \bs arq\{Unpublished Document\} \\ \ \{Archive File Sig\}\string|Vol\string|(Folio) } { \per{Journal}_Num_[Pg] \\[.5ex] \arq{Unpublished Document} {Archive File Sig}|Vol|(Folio) } \vspace{-.25ex}\noindent \verb|\printper| your Periodicals, and \verb|\printarq| the List of Archive Files. Spaces are forbidden before the optional arguments \verb+[Pg]+, \verb+(Foilo)+, \verb+|Vol|+, or \verb+_Num_+. \newpage \noindent In footnotes and \texttt{minipage} footnotes, \BibArts\ is introducing \textsc{ibidem} automatically. That means, that \verb|\kli|, \verb|\kqu|, \verb|\per|, and \verb|\arq| can change to \textsc{ibidem}: \setcounter{footnote}{0} {\footnotesize\begin{verbatim} <1> ...\footnote{ \vli{Niklas} {Luhmann} {\ktit{Soziale Systeme}. Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie, Frankfurt/M. 1984}.} <2> ...\footnote{\kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|1|[22], and \kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|1|[23].} <3> ...\footnote{\kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|1|[23]. Next sentence.} <4> \footnote{\kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|2|[56].} <5> ...\footnote{\arq{Haber to Kultusminister, 17 December 1914} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|2|(223\f).} <6> \footnote{\arq{Setsuro Tamaru to Clara Haber, 24 December 1914} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|2|(226-231).} <7> \footnote{\arq{Setsuro Tamaru to Clara Haber, 24 December 1914} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|2|(226-231).} <8> \footnote{\arq{Valentini to Schmidt, 13 March 1911} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|1|(47).} \fillarq{GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108} {2\,Vols.} \end{verbatim}} \noindent When you introduce a book,\footnote{ \vli{Niklas}{Luhmann}{\ktit{Soziale Systeme}. Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie, Frankfurt/M. 1984}.} you are free to add a \verb+|Vol|+, or not. But if you once have setted a \verb+|Vol|+, you will have to repeat that, when you refer to the same book in the following footnote (or say \verb|\clearbamem|). \verb+[Pg]+ is equivalent.\footnote{\kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|1|[22], and \kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|1|[23].} Here are different page numbers in the foregoing footnote.\footnote{\kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|1|[23]. Next sentence.}\,% \footnote{\kli{Luhmann}{Soziale Systeme}|2|[56].} \vspace{1ex}\noindent And here are examples about how to cite archive sources.\footnote{\arq{Haber to Kultusminister, 17 December 1914} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|2|(223\f).}\,% \footnote{\arq{Setsuro Tamaru to Clara Haber, 24 December 1914} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|2|(226-231).}\,% \footnote{\arq{Setsuro Tamaru to Clara Haber, 24 December 1914} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|2|(226-231).}\,% \footnote{\arq{Valentini to Schmidt, 13 March 1911} {GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108}|1|(47).} \fillarq{GStAPK, HA\,1, Rep~76~Vc, Sekt~1, Tit~23, Litt~A, Nr.\,108} {2\,Vols.} The \verb|\fillarq| is adding to the entry in the arq\hy list, that ``Nr.\,108'' has 2 volumes \baref{arqlist}. \newpage \renewcommand{\thepage}{\mempage} \setcounter{page}{1} \setcounter{footnote}{0} \section{Switches} For writing an essay without a List of Literature, type \verb|\conferize| at the top of your \LaTeX\ file; then, \verb|\kli| will print a cross\hy reference to the full reference: \Doppelbox {\bs conferize\ ...\bs footnote\{ \\[.15ex] \ \ Full ref.: \ \bs vli\{Niklas\} \\[.05ex] \ \ \ \{Luhmann\} \b{\{}\bs ktit\{Soziale \\[.15ex] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Systeme\}. Grundriß \\ \ \ \ \ einer allgemeinen Theorie, \\ \ \ \ \ Frankfurt/M. 1984\b{\}}[22].\} \\[1.5ex] ... pp.\bs footnote\{ \bs notibidemize \\ \ \ \ \%no ibidem in this footnote\% \\ \ \ Shortened ref.: \bs kli\{Luhmann\} \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \{Soziale Systeme\}[23 \bs f].\} } {\conferize ...\footnote{ Full ref.: \vli{Niklas}{Luhmann} {\ktit{Soziale Systeme}. Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie, Frankfurt/M. 1984}[22].} \texttt{[u, v]} or \texttt{[w-x]} or \texttt{[y\bs f]} or \texttt{[z\bs baplural]} are creating pp.\footnote{\notibidemize %no ibidem in this footnote% Shortened ref.: \kli{Luhmann} {Soziale Systeme}[23 \f].} } \noindent If \textit{k\fhy commands} \verb|\kli| and \verb|\kqu| are never used, \verb|\notannouncektit| shortened references at \textit{v\fhy commands} ({\footnotesize cited as ...} will not be printed at \verb|\vli| and \verb|\vqu|). No historian? Set \verb|\notprinthints| $-$ you will never use \verb|\vqu| or \verb|\kqu|, and therefore, it is unnecessary to print \ehinttovliname, because there is only one \textit{v-list}. \section{The extra \texttt{*}\{\ko\textit{argument}\} of v- and k\fhy commands} To cite \textit{books from teams}, set co\hy authors in star\hy arguments; use x\fhy commands: \Doppelbox { Set names ...\bs footnote\{Two:\ \\ \ \bs xvli\{FirstName\}\{LastName\} \\ \ \ *\b{\{}\bs vauthor\{co-FirstName\} \\ \ \ \ \ \ \{co-LastName\}\b{\}} \\ \ \ \{The \bs ktit\{kTitle2\} ETC\}.\} \\[1.25ex] ... to ibidemize.\bs footnote\{ \\ \ \bs xkli\{LastName\} \\ \ \ *\{\bs kauthor\{co-LastName\}\} \\ \ \ \{kTitle2\}[11-14].\} } { Set names in \texttt{\bs vauthor}~$-$\,\texttt{\bs kauthor}.\footnote{Two: \xvli{FirstName}{LastName} *{\vauthor{co-FirstName} {co-LastName}} {The \ktit{\kTitle2} ETC}.} That's necessary to ibidemize.\footnote{\xkli{LastName}*{\kauthor{co-LastName}}{\kTitle2}[11-14].} } \noindent You may use a \texttt{*}\fhy argument also in \verb|\vli| $-$ to mask text in the ibidemization: \Doppelbox { ...\bs footnote\{An edited book is \\ \ \bs vli\{FirstName\}\{LastName\} \\ \ \ *\{\bs onlyvoll\{\bs editor\}\} \\ \ \ \{The \bs ktit\{kTitleEd\} ETC\}[2].\} \\[1.25ex] \bs footnote\{ \%Without *-argument:\ \\ \ \bs kli\{LastName\}\{kTitleEd\}[3, 6].\} } { \texttt{\bs editor} has no sorting weight.\footnote{An edited book is \vli{FirstName}{LastName} *{\onlyvoll{\editor}} {The \ktit{\kTitle Ed} ETC}[2].} \footnote{ %Without *-argument:\ \kli{LastName}{\kTitle Ed}[3, 6].} } \newpage \noindent For books with three or more authors, you have to set all `middle' authors in \verb|\midvauthor| (or \verb|\midkauthor|), and the `last' in \verb|\vauthor| (or \verb|\kauthor|): \vspace{-.125ex} \Doppelbox { ...\bs footnote\{See \\ \ \bs xvli\{Manfred F.\}\{Boemeke\} \\ \ \ *\b{\{}\bs midvauthor\{Roger\} \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \{Chickering\} \\ \ \ \ \ \bs vauthor\{Stig\}\{Förster\}\% \\ \ \ \ \ \bs onlyvoll\{ \bs editors\}\b{\}} \\[.2ex] \ \ \b{\{}\bs ktit\{Anticipating Total War\}. \\ \ \ \ The German and American \\ \ \ \ Experiences 1871-{}-1914, \\ \ \ \ Cambridge/U.K. 1999\b{\}}.\} \\[1ex] ... all LastNames.\bs footnote\{ \\ \ \bs xkli\{Boemeke\} \\ \ \ *\b{\{}\bs midkauthor\{Chickering\} \\ \ \ \ \ \bs kauthor\{Förster\}\b{\}} \\ \ \ \{Anticipating Total War\}[9\bs f]!\} } { \texttt{bibsort} is sorting \texttt{\bs vauthor\{F\}\{L\}} and \texttt{\bs midvauthor\{F\}\{L\}} as \texttt{L F}.\footnote{See \xvli{Manfred F.}{Boemeke}*{\midvauthor{Roger}{Chickering} \vauthor{Stig}{Förster}% \onlyvoll{ \editors}}{\ktit{Anticipating Total War}. The German and American Experiences 1871--1914, Cambridge/U.K. 1999}.} You have to repeat all LastNames, but not the argument of \texttt{\bs onlyvoll}.\footnote{\xkli{Boemeke}*{\midkauthor{Chickering} \kauthor{Förster}} {Anticipating Total War}[9\f]!} } \vspace{-1ex} \section{IBIDEM and inner references to literature} \vspace{-.125ex} To cite articles in journals, use \verb|\per| inside the last argument of a v\fhy command: \Doppelbox { ...\bs footnote\{See \bs vqu \{John \\ \ \ Frederick Charles\} \{Fuller\} \\ \ \b{\{}Gold Medal (Military) \\ \ \ \bs ktit\{Prize Essay\} for 1919, \\ \ \ first published in: \\ \ \ \bs per\{Journal of the Royal \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ United Service \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Institution\}\string_458 \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (1920)\string_[239-274]\b{\}}*[240].\} \\[1.5ex] ...\bs footnote\{ \bs kqu \{Fuller\} \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \{Prize Essay\}[241].\} \\[1.5ex] ... here.\bs footnote\{ \bs vqu\{R.\} \\ \ \{Chevenix Trench\} \\ \ \{Gold Medal (Military) \\ \ \ \bs ktit\{Prize Essay\} for 1922, \\ \ \ in: \bs per\{Journal of the \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Royal United Service \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Institution\}\string_470 \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (1923)\string_[199-227]\}*[200].\} } { You can use \texttt{*[Pg]} to cite a certain page inside \texttt{[PgBegin-PgEnd]}. Do not type spaces before \texttt{*[Pg]}.\footnote{See \vqu {John Frederick Charles} {Fuller} {Gold Medal (Military) \ktit{Prize Essay} for 1919, first published in: \per{Journal of the Royal United Service Institution}_458 (1920)_[239-274]}*[240].} \BibArts\ creates an outer \textsc{ibidem} here.\footnote{ \kqu {Fuller} {Prize Essay}[241].} \BibArts\ creates an inner \textsc{ibidem} here.\footnote{ \vqu{R.} {Chevenix Trench} {Gold Medal (Military) \ktit{Prize Essay} for 1922, in: \per{Journal of the Royal United Service Institution}_470 (1923)_[199-227]}*[200].\label{third}} } \noindent After the main arguments of \verb|\per|, or \verb|\vli|, etc., you are free to type \verb+_Num_+, or \verb+|Vol|+; both are only printing different separators (see in note~\ref{third}: {\footnotesize no.\,Num}). \noindent To cite articles in books, you can use \verb|\vli|\,+\,\verb|\ktit| for the book \textit{inside the last v\fhy argument}. \verb|\printvli| is \textit{printing} such inner references \textit{as shortened references}; the \textit{full inner reference} appears as separate item (see \underline{Publ}). For further articles from the same book you may use an inner \verb|\kli| for the book: \Doppelbox{ ...\bs footnote\{\bs vli\{FN1\}\{LN1\} \b{\b{\{}}The \\[-.2ex] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \bs ktit\{First\}, \\[.25ex] \ in: \bs vli\{iFN\}\{iLN\}\{The \bs ktit\{iT\} \\[.25ex] \ \ \ \bs protect\bs underline\{Publ\}\}\b{\b{\}}}.\} \\[1ex] \bs footnote\{\bs kli\{LN1\}\{First\}.\} \\[1ex] \bs footnote\{\bs vli[m]\{FN1\}\{LN1\} \b{\{}The \\[.2ex] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \bs ktit\{Second\}, \\[-.05ex] \ in: \bs kli\{iLN\} \\[.15ex] \ \ \ \{iT\}[PgBegin\bs hy PgEnd]\b{\}}*[Pg].\} } { \texttt{\bs vli[f]}...\ or \texttt{\bs kli[f]}...\ would refer to `the same female author'.% \footnote{\vli{FN1}{LN1}{The \ktit{First}, in: \vli{iFN}{iLN} {The \ktit{\protect\fbox{iT}} \protect\underline{Publ}}}.} \footnote{\kli{LN1}{First}.} \footnote{\vli[m]{FN1}{LN1} {The \ktit{Second}, in: \kli{iLN}{\protect\fbox{iT}}[PgBegin\hy PgEnd]}*[Pg].} } \noindent If an inner ibidemization (as well as an inner shortened referencing in the bibliography) is not wanted, use \verb|\ntvauthor| instead of the inner v\fhy command: \Doppelbox { \bs footnote\{\bs vli\{Jost\}\{Dülffer\} \\ \ \{\bs em \bs ktit\{Einleitung\}\bs em, in: \\ \ \ \bs ntvauthor\{Jost\}\{Dülffer\} \\ \ \ Bereit zum Krieg\}[9].\} \\[1ex] \bs footnote\{\bs kli\{Dülffer\} \\ \ \{Einleitung\}[9].\} } { This is also an example to show how to {\em emphasize} inside the full title.\footnote{\vli{Jost}{Dülffer} {\em \ktit{Einleitung}\em, in: \ntvauthor{Jost}{Dülffer} Bereit zum Krieg}[9].} \footnote{\kli{Dülffer} {Einleitung}[9].} } \vfill\noindent If you use \verb|\printnumvli| instead of \verb|\printvli|, the page and footnote numbers will be printed additionally (\textsc{iLN}: inner\,LastName / \fbox{iT}: inner\,k\kern -0.05em Title): \vfill {\baonecolitemdefs\printnumvlilist} \let\memvlititlename=\evlititlename \renewcommand{\evlititlename}{\texttt{\bs printvli} \ \memvlititlename} \let\memvqutitlename=\evqutitlename \renewcommand{\evqutitlename}{\texttt{\bs printvqu} \ \memvqutitlename} \let\membibtitlename=\ebibtitlename \renewcommand{\ebibtitlename}{\texttt{\bs printbibtitle} \ \membibtitlename} \newpage\noindent The command sequence \verb|\printbibtitle| \verb|\printvli| \verb|\printvqu| \label{appendix} will print an easy appendix. If you type \hspace{.01em} \texttt{bibsort -k} \hspace{.02em} to DOS, you will get \hspace{.005em} $\sim$ \hspace{.005em} in both v\fhy lists, when the name (first name and last name) of an author is repeated: \printbibtitle \printvli \printvqu \vfill\noindent To change the size, in which a list is printed, you may type e.\,g.\ \verb|{\small| \verb|\printvli}|. \BibArts\ provides further commands to be executed on bigger lists: \verb|\bibsortheads| will print capital letters between two items inside the lists, if the initial letter changes, whereas \verb|\bibsortspaces| will print only a bigger vertical space there instead. Both features are prepared by \verb|bibsort|. \newpage \noindent \subsection*{\texttt{\bs printnumvkc} \ \evkctitlename} \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{\texttt{\bs printnumvkc} \ \evkctitlename} \verb|\printnumvkc| prints an index of all your shortened references in \texttt{twocolumn}, whereas \verb|\printnumvkclist| \label{vkc} just prints your list without \texttt{headings} or title:\vspace{.5ex} {\batwocolitemdefs\printnumvkclist} \let\mempertitlename=\epertitlename \renewcommand{\epertitlename}{\texttt{\bs printper} \ \mempertitlename} \vspace{-.5ex}\printper \renewcommand{\epertitlename}{\texttt{\bs printnumper} \ \mempertitlename} \vspace{-.5ex}\printnumper \let\memarqtitlename=\earqtitlename \renewcommand{\earqtitlename}{\texttt{\bs printarq} \ \memarqtitlename} \vspace{-.5ex}\printarq \balabel{arqlist} \renewcommand{\earqtitlename}{\texttt{\bs printnumarq} \ \memarqtitlename} \vspace{-.5ex}\printnumarq \vspace{2ex}\noindent If you type \verb|\arqsection{GStAPK}{Geheimes Staatsarchiv}|, you will get ``\textsf{GStAPK} $-$ \textbf{Geheimes Staatsarchiv}'' on top of all GStAPK\hy entries. \newpage \section{Additional features} \BibArts\ provides an environment to send unused bibliographical information into the lists. This information appears on the vqu\fhy list, but is invisible here: \vspace{-1.25ex} {\footnotesize\begin{verbatim} !\begin{unused} \sethyphenation{ngerman}% %% other hyphenation optional \vqu{Karl}{Marx}{Das \ktit{Kapital}, in: \midvauthor{Karl}{Marx} \ntvauthor{Friedrich}{Engels} Werke, \ersch|3|[1]{Berlin}{1962--1964}} \end{unused}! Note, that in %% vol.|3| and ed.[1] are optional \end{verbatim}} \vspace{-1.25ex}\noindent !\begin{unused} \sethyphenation{ngerman}% %% other hyphenation optional \vqu{Karl}{Marx}{Das \ktit{Kapital}, in: \midvauthor{Karl}{Marx} \ntvauthor{Friedrich}{Engels} Werke, \ersch|3|[1]{Berlin}{1962--1964}} \end{unused}! Note, that in %% vol.|3| and ed.[1] are optional \verb|{unused}|\hy environments, \textit{inner v-commands} will not send an own item (full reference) to the v\hy list; so, you have to repeat them separately. \vspace{1ex}\noindent \BibArts\ does not only help to cite. The environment \verb|{originalquote}| helps to quote from literature or sources. You may call all hyphenation settings, which your \LaTeX\ possesses, in the \verb|[|\textit{optional argument}\verb|]| of the environment: \vspace{-.5ex} \Doppelbox {\vspace{.3ex} \bs begin\{originalquote\}[german]\%old \\[.4ex] \ \ \string`\string`Dies ist die erste \\ \ \ Wechselwirkung und das \\ \ \ erste Äu\bs hyss erste, \bs fabra \\ \ \ \{...\}.\string'\string'\bs footnote \b{\{}This \string`inner \\ \ \ \ \ Eszett\string' splits new: \\ \ \b{\b{\{}}\bs sethyphenation\{ngerman\} \\[-.4ex] \ \ Au\bs hyss er\b{\b{\}}}. \bs kqu\{Clausewitz\} \\[-.4ex] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \{Vom Kriege\}[19].\b{\}} \\[.3ex] \bs end\{originalquote\} \vspace{.2ex} } {\renewcommand{\originalquotetype}{\footnotesize}% \begin{originalquote}[german]%old ``Dies ist die erste Wechselwirkung und das erste Äu\hyss erste, \fabra {...}.''\footnote {This `inner Eszett' splits new: {\sethyphenation{ngerman} Au\hyss er}. \kqu{Clausewitz} {Vom Kriege}[19]. \\[.5ex] \hspace*{3mm} \texttt{\% In \bs scshape, \bs hyss prints }{\scshape \hyss}\texttt{,} \\ \hspace*{3mm} \texttt{\% and splits }{\scshape s-s}\,\texttt{ (old AND new)!}% \vspace{-1.5ex}% } \end{originalquote} } \vspace{-.125ex}\noindent In quotations, you may use \verb|\abra| to print certain additives in small angular brackets; \verb|\fabra| affixes the argument to the following text (no line breaks): \vspace{.75ex}\noindent {\small \verb| \abra{,} => | Red\abra{,} blue and green were the \\[-.25ex] \verb| \abra{.}\newsentence => | colours\abra{.}\newsentence And \hspace{2.25em} \verb|% spacing| \\[-.25ex] \verb| \abra{...} \abra{\dots} => | there \abra{...} were \abra{\dots} others, \\[-.25ex] \verb| \abra{---} => | \abra{---} let's say \abra{---} \\[-.25ex] \verb| \abra{-} \abra{--} => | green\abra{-}red\abra{--}painted. \\[-.25ex] \verb| \fabra{`} \fabra{'} => | \hbox to 6em{\fabra{`}Ha\fabra{'},\hfill} \verb|% ASCIIs 96 and 39| \\[-.25ex] \verb| \fabra{``} \abra{''} => | \fabra{``}Good!\abra{''} \\[-.25ex] \verb| \fabra{"} \abra{"} => | \hbox to 6em{\fabra{"}Good!\abra{"}\hfill} \verb|% or \abra{\dq}| \\[-.25ex] \verb| \fabra{e}g. => | \hbox to 6em{\fabra{e}g.\hfill} \verb|% unknown = normal|} \vspace{1.5ex}\vfill\noindent \BibArts\ defines \hspace{.1em}\verb|S\fup{te}|\hspace{.3em}\verb|=>|\hspace{.3em}S\fup{te} (if that command for \textit{French up} is undefined), and it provides commands to set ordinals in English, French and German: \vspace{.875ex}\vfill\noindent {\small \verb| \eordinal{103} Assistant. => | \eordinal{103} Assistant. \\[-.2ex] \verb| Le \fordinalm{1} homme. => | Le \fordinalm{1} homme. \\[-.25ex] \verb| La \fordinalf{1} femme. => | La \fordinalf{1} femme. \\[-.2ex] \verb| Der 1\te August. => | Der 1\te August.} \newpage\noindent For printing formatted abbreviations in your text, you may use \verb|\abk{|\textit{xyz}\verb|}|. \textit{xyz} will only appear on the List of Abbreviations, if it is resolved (defined): \vspace{-.25ex} \Doppelbox { \bs abkdef\{HMS\}\{Her Majesty\string's Ship\} \\[.35ex] \ \ or \\[.35ex] \bs defabk\{Her Majesty\string's Ship\}\{HMS\} \\[.35ex] \ \ and then \bs texttt\{bibsort\} \\[.35ex] \ \ will accept \bs abk\{HMS\}. \vspace{-1ex}\strut } { \abkdef{HMS}{Her Majesty's Ship} \\ or \\ \defabk{Her Majesty's Ship}{HMS} \\ and then \texttt{bibsort} \\ will accept \abk{HMS}. \vspace{-1ex}\strut } \noindent For a correct spacing at the end of a sentence, you can repeat a full stop: \verb|\abk{U.\,K.}. Next |... \verb|=>| \abk{U.\,K.}. Next ... (also: \verb|\abk{e.\,g.}. Next |...). You may use \verb|\printnumabk| (or \verb|\printabk|) to print a List of Abbreviations: \vspace{-.325ex} \printnumabklist \noindent \BibArts\ provides no index with sub\hy items, but registers (geographical, subject, and person). The commands to fill the registers have one argument; they are invisible in your text, e.\,g.: \verb|\addtogrr{London}|, \verb|\addtosrr{Ship}|, and \verb|\addtoprr{Churchill}|\,. \verb|\printnumgrr|, \verb|\printnumsrr|, and \verb|\printnumprr| the registers in your appendix. This has nothing do do with \textsc{MakeIndex}. \vspace{1ex}\noindent A last feature of \BibArts\ are fill\hy commands. \verb|\fillgrr|, \verb|\fillsrr|, \verb|\fillprr|, \verb|\fillper|, and \verb|\fillarq| have two arguments. The first has to be identical with \textit{the} argument of a register\hy entry or \verb|\per|\hy command, or \textit{the second} argument of an \verb|\arq|\hy command (the archive file information). Use fill\hy commands for adding text componds, which you don't want to type in every single entry: \vspace{-.25ex} \Doppelbox {\vspace{1.2ex} \ \bs fillprr\{Churchill\}\{1874-1965\} \\[1.5ex] Churchill \bs addtoprr\{Churchill\} was prime minister.\bs footnote\b{\{} \\ \ Born \bs addtoprr\{Churchill\} \\ \ Blenheim Palace.\b{\}} \\[1.325ex] \bs renewcommand\{\bs xrrlistemph\}\{\bs em\} \\ \bs printnumprr \vspace{1ex} } {\vspace{-1.1ex}% \fbox{\begin{minipage}{.95\textwidth} \setcounter{mpfootnote}{\arabic{footnote}}% \vspace{.125ex} \fillprr{Churchill}{1874-1965} Churchill \addtoprr{Churchill} was prime minister.\footnote { Born \addtoprr{Churchill} Blenheim Palace.} \setcounter{footnote}{\arabic{mpfootnote}}% \end{minipage}} \\[1.6ex] \fbox{\begin{minipage}{.95\textwidth} \vspace{.875ex} \subsubsection*{\eprrtitlename} \vspace{-.75ex}% \renewcommand{\xrrlistemph}{\em}% {\footnotesize \printnumprrlist}% \vspace{-1.375ex}% \end{minipage}}% \vspace{-1.3ex}% } \vspace{.5ex}\vfill\noindent Please use commands like \verb|\bfseries| to change the fonts, but not \verb|\textbf|: \vspace{1.5ex}\vfill\noindent {\small\begin{tabular}{lll} \textsf{Command} & \textsf{Predefined} & \textsf{Executed on} \\[.325ex] \verb|\xrrlistemph| & \verb|{}| & entries on grr\fhy, srr\fhy, and prr\hy lists\\ \verb|\abkemph| & \verb|{\sffamily}| & abbreviations in your text \\ \verb|\abklistemph| & \verb|{\bfseries}| & abbreviations on the abk\hy list \\ \verb|\kxxemph| & \verb|{}| & last argument of k\hy commands \\ \verb|\peremph| & \verb|{\normalfont\scshape}| & periodicals (\,\verb|=> {\upshape}|\,) \\ \end{tabular}} \end{document}