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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2018-02-14 21:32:16 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2018-02-14 21:32:16 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/README.md
index d5afaf32494..b9127c941dc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/README.md
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/README.md
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ bibLaTeX-__archaeologie__
bibLaTeX-style for archaeologists, historians and philologists.
---
-_2017/11/19 v2.3.4_
+_2018/02/13 v2.3.5_
-Copyright (c) 2017 Lukas C. Bossert | Johannes Friedl
+Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Lukas C. Bossert | Johannes Friedl
* Email: [info@biblatex-archaeologie.de](mailto:info@biblatex-archaeologie.de)
* Website: [www.biblatex-archaeologie.de](http://www.biblatex-archaeologie.de)
@@ -66,7 +66,20 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
This project **does not** adhere to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
The markdown syntax is inspired by the conventions proposed by [keepachangelog.com](http://keepachangelog.com/).
-## v2.3.4 (2017-11-19) --> [current release]
+## v2.3.5 (2018-02-13) --> [current release]
+
+#### *fixed*
+* `\citereset` for author names (https://github.com/LukasCBossert/biblatex-archaeologie/issues/122)
+* `\citetitle` will give the original title of a work which has the option `ancient`;
+`\citetitle*` instead will always give title without year.
+* no comma before `in:` if title is missing (got wrong in last version)
+* `volume`/`volumes` are now shown for `book` etc.
+* `daterange` for a sequence of two years (now delimited by `\`)
+* Short-journal for `Archaeologia`
+#### *changed*
+* `volume` is now automatically a Roman numeral for `book`, `inbook`, `collection`, `incollection`, `proceedings`, `inproceedings`, you only insert the Arabic number.
+
+## v2.3.4 (2017-11-19)
This update is also due to compatibility with `biblatex 3.8a`/`biber 2.8`.
#### *fixed*
@@ -80,7 +93,7 @@ This update is also due to compatibility with `biblatex 3.8a`/`biber 2.8`.
#### *added*
* `@MvBook` and its children can be listed in the bibliography together; see [#118](https://github.com/LukasCBossert/biblatex-archaeologie/issues/118)
-* `\citetitle*` for showing the publication title without year of publication
+* `\citetitle*` for showing the publication title without year of publication.
* You can use the namefield `bookauthor` now, then no *(ed.)* will be printed.
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index 0faafe3503f..ee9312a75e5 100644
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index 9150f8d844c..2e7f7dfdd9a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie-ger.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie-ger.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
% archaeologie --%
% biblatex for archaeologists,
% historians and philologists
-% Copyright (c) 2017 Lukas C. Bossert | Johannes Friedl
+% Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Lukas C. Bossert | Johannes Friedl
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.pdf
index e9a429c3965..af8f0c9d538 100644
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex
index 31f44775b81..8cb9256ce6a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex
@@ -18,17 +18,27 @@ french,
spanish,
italian,
ngerman,
-english
+english,
]{ltxdoc}
\input{archaeologie-preamble.tex}
+\hyphenation{}
\externaldocument{archaeologie-ger}[archaeologie-ger.pdf]% <- full or relative path
+% \makeatletter
+% \patchcmd{\@mpfootnotetext}%
+% {\color@begingroup}
+% {\color@begingroup\toggletrue{blx@footnote}}
+% {}
+% {}
+% \makeatother
+
+
\begin{document}
\pdfbookmark[1]{Titlepage}{title}
\title{\texttt{archaeologie} -- \\\texttt{bib\LaTeX} for archaeologists\footnote{Also very handy for (ancient) History or Classics, too.
For further information about the code visit \href{http://www.biblatex-archaeologie.de}{biblatex-archaeologie.de}:
Comments and criticisms are welcome.
-We thank \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com/users/35864/moewe}{moewe} and \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com/users/2478/herbert}{herbert} for their big help on the code.%
+We thank especially \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com/users/35864/moewe}{moewe} and \href{https://tex.stackexchange.com/users/2478/herbert}{herbert} for their great help with the code.%
}}
\author{Lukas C. Bossert\\{\small \href{mailto:info@biblatex-archaeologie.de}{info@biblatex-archaeologie.de}}
\and Johannes Friedl}
@@ -200,7 +210,9 @@ In cases there are different translations of an ancient work you can decide whic
\changes{v1.1}{2015/06/04}{New options added in summary.}
-\subsection{Cite commands}\label{cite-commands}
+\subsection{Cite commands}
+\label{cite-commands}
+\subsubsection{cite and cites}
\DescribeMacro{\cite}
As always citing is done with \cs{cite}:
\begin{code}
@@ -217,6 +229,7 @@ The \meta{bibtex-key} corresponds to the key from the bibliography file.
\begin{example}
Public space is part of a city says \cite{Osland2016}.
\end{example}
+
\DescribeMacro{\cites}
If one wants to cite several authors or works a very convenient way is the following using the \cs{cites}-command:
\begin{code}
@@ -229,6 +242,7 @@ If one wants to cite several authors or works a very convenient way is the follo
Public space is part of a city say \cites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}.
\end{example}
+ \subsubsection{parencite and parencites}
\DescribeMacro{\parencite}
Sometimes a citation has to be put in parentheses.
Therefore we implemented the command \cs{parencite}:
@@ -255,6 +269,7 @@ This is done with \cs{parencites}:
Public space is part of a city \parencites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}.
\end{example}
+\subsubsection{textcite and textcites}
\DescribeMacro{\textcite}
Beside the listed \cs{cite} commands above there is a third way of citing:
\cs{textcite} is useful if the author should be mentioned in the text and
@@ -280,6 +295,7 @@ Public space is part of a city say \textcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014
\end{example}
Just be aware that using \oarg{prenote} may be give a odd sounding sentence depending what you use \oarg{prenote} for.
+\subsubsection{footcite}
\DescribeMacro{\footcite}
Beside the listed \cs{cite} commands above there are more possibilities citing:
There is also the possibility to put the citation into a footnote at once with \cs{footcite}:
@@ -295,7 +311,8 @@ This is the equivalent to |\footnote{\cite{Osland2016}.}| but it saves you a lot
Public space is part of a city.\footcites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}
\end{example}
-
+ \subsubsection{smartcite and smartcites}
+
\DescribeMacro{\smartcite}
And there is also a clever way citing with \cs{smartcite}.
\cs{smartcite} depends on its environment it is used in. If it is your normal text it behaves like \cs{footcite} and will print the citation within a footnote.
@@ -324,6 +341,8 @@ Public space is part of a city.\smartcites{Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}
And sometimes more than that.\footnote{\smartcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}.}
\end{example}
+\subsubsection{autocite}
+
\DescribeMacro{\autocite}
With \cs{autocite} there is a flexible way of citing.
We set up \cs{autocite} as \cs{footcite} by default.
@@ -336,6 +355,7 @@ If you want to change it you can also write in the preamble e.\,g. |autocite=inl
Public space is part of a city.\autocite{Osland2016}
\end{example}
+\subsubsection{fullcite and footfullcite}
\DescribeMacro{\fullcite}\DescribeMacro{\footfullcite}
With \cs{fullcite} and \cs{footfullcite} you can print the complete entry in your current text.
\begin{code}
@@ -349,8 +369,10 @@ As can be read in \fullcite{Evangelidis2014}
\end{example}
+\subsubsection{citeauthor and citetitle}
-\DescribeMacro{\citeauthor}\DescribeMacro{\citetitle}\label{citeauthor}%
+\DescribeMacro{\citeauthor}
+\DescribeMacro{\citetitle}\label{citeauthor}%
Furthermore and in addition to the ›normal‹ \cs{cite}-commands one can also cite only the author or the work title in the text and in the footnotes.
\begin{code}
\citeauthor*@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}%@*
@@ -365,15 +387,21 @@ Public space is part of a city says \citeauthor{Osland2016} in \citetitle{Osland
\end{example}
For further information cf. \cref{citeauthorformat}.
+Note that the |\citetitle|-command works differently with ancient works (for all those who have |option={ancient}|).
+First the field |origtitle| will be shown if this field is empty it will show its |title| instead.
+
\DescribeMacro{\citetitle*}
-Sometimes you don’t need the year of publication but still want the published title. Then |\citetitle*| is what you need:
+Sometimes you don’t need the year of publication but still want the published title.
+Then |\citetitle*| is what you need:
\archversion{2.3.4}
\begin{example}
In 2016 \citeauthor{Osland2016} says in \citetitle*{Osland2016}
public space is part of a city.
\end{example}
+Note that the |\citetitle*|-command will always show the field |title| without the year of publication it doesn’t matter if there is |option={ancient}|.
+\subsubsection{citetranslator}
\DescribeMacro{\citetranslator}\label{citetranslator}%
\archversion{2.3.0}
Addionally there is also a \cs{cite}-command which can be used to print the translator of an (ancient) publication.
@@ -1231,7 +1259,7 @@ Another example:
booktitle = {Die politischen Reden},
year = {1993},
editor = {Fuhrmann, Manfred},
- volume = {II},
+ volume = {2},
publisher = AWi, %@String used
pages = {110--185},
origlanguage = {latin},
@@ -1346,7 +1374,7 @@ Then there is also the French most common translation (\cref{Vitr:Saliou}):
title = {De L'Architecture},
publisher = {Les belles lettres},
location = Paris, %@String used
- volume = {I--X},
+ volumes = {10},
series = {Collection des Universités de France},
origtitle = {De architectura},
origlanguage = {latin},
@@ -1571,7 +1599,7 @@ Let’s assume this is the bibliography entry:
location = {New Haven and }# London, %@String used
year = {1986},
maintitle = {The Architecture of the Roman Empire},
- volume = {II},
+ volume = {2},
series = {Yale Publications in the History of Art},
number = {35},
}
@@ -1651,7 +1679,7 @@ Have a look:
publisher = UMP, %@String used
location = {Ann Arbor, Mich.},
year = {2003},
- volume = {V},
+ volume = {5},
series = MemAmAc, %@String used
number = {2},
maintitle = {Cosa},
@@ -1689,7 +1717,7 @@ and the second example
author = {K. Parlasca},
booktitle = {Helbig},
year = {1969},
- volume = {III},
+ volume = {3},
edition = {4},
pages = {98\psq\ Nr. 2176},
location = Tuebingen, %@String used
@@ -2578,7 +2606,9 @@ Let us take a look at another example:
}
\end{bibexample}
This time the article appeared in an issue which covers two years (\citedate{DeVisscher1951-1952}) and we want them to appear in the label.
-That is why we have to use the field |date| instead of |year|.
+That is why we have to use the field |date| instead of |year|.
+Note that if the date range consists out of only two sequent years, the delimiter will be a slash |/|.
+If the range is bigger than two years it will be an em-dash |–|.
\printbib[11em]{DeVisscher1951-1952}
By the way, if you want to cite only the year of publication use |\citedate|\marg{bibtex-key} and not |\citeyear|\marg{bibtex-key} since the field |year| will only give you the first year.