% % This file presents the 'authortitle-ticomp' style % \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[american]{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[style=authortitle-ticomp,backend=biber]{biblatex-ms} \usepackage{hyperref} \addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Some generic settings. \newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \begin{document} \section*{The \texttt{authortitle-ticomp} style} This style essentially combines \texttt{authortitle-terse} and \texttt{authortitle-icomp}. It will implicitly enable the \texttt{sortcites} package option at load time. \subsection*{Additional package options} \subsubsection*{The \texttt{ibidpage} option} The scholarly abbreviation \emph{ibidem} is sometimes taken to mean both `same author~+ same title' and `same author~+ same title~+ same page' in traditional citation schemes. By default, this is not the case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations. With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppressed in an \emph{ibidem} citation if the last citation was to the same page range. With \texttt{ibidpage=false} the postnote is not omitted. Citations to different page ranges than the previous always produce the page ranges with either setting. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}. Consider the following example citations \begin{verbatim} \cite[12]{cicero} \cite[12]{cicero} \cite[12]{worman} \cite[13]{worman} \end{verbatim} % If \texttt{ibidpage} is set to \texttt{true}, the citations come out as \begin{quote} Cicero, \emph{De natura deorum,} p.~12 ibid. Worman, \emph{The Cast of Character,} p.~12 ibid., p.~13 \end{quote} % The result for \texttt{ibidpage=false} is \begin{quote} Cicero, \emph{De natura deorum,} p.~12 ibid., p.~12 Worman, \emph{The Cast of Character,} p.~12 ibid., p.~13 \end{quote} \subsubsection*{The \texttt{dashed} option} By default, this style replaces recurrent authors/editors in the bibliography by a dash so that items by the same author or editor are visually grouped. This feature is controlled by the package option \texttt{dashed}. Setting \texttt{dashed=false} in the preamble will disable this feature. The default setting is \texttt{dashed=true}. \subsection*{\cmd{cite} examples} \cite{averroes/bland} \cite{aristotle:physics} \cite{aristotle:rhetoric} \cite{aristotle:rhetoric} \subsection*{Multiple citations} \cite{aristotle:rhetoric,averroes/bland,aristotle:physics,aristotle:poetics} \clearpage \printbibliography \end{document}