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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-02-18 00:23:14 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-02-18 00:23:14 +0000
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@@ -91,13 +91,19 @@ institutional names \autocite[17.47]{chicago:manual}. By default, I
have followed this recommendation: \cmd{autocites}:
\autocites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}; \cmd{textcites}:
\textcites{bsi:abbreviation}{iso:electrodoc}. It suggests placing the
-expansion of the abbreviation into the reference list itself, a
-procedure that I shall implement in the next release of
-\textsf{biblatex-chicago}. For now, the list of shorthands will
-present the expansion. Please note, also, that you can get back
-something approaching the \enquote{standard} behavior of shorthands if
-you give the \texttt{cmslos=false} option to \textsf{biblatex-chicago}
-in your document preamble.
+expansion of the abbreviation into an alphabetized cross-reference
+inside the reference list itself, a procedure that I have now
+implemented for \textsf{biblatex-chicago}. To use this, you need a
+\textsf{CustomC} entry containing the expansion, and either a
+\textsf{userc} field in the parent entry or a \cmd{nocite} command to
+make sure it is printed in the reference list. If you use a
+\cmd{printshorthands} command, the list of shorthands will still be
+printed, so you now have a variety of options available for presenting
+the expansions depending on your specific requirements. Please note,
+also, that you can get back something approaching the
+\enquote{standard} behavior of shorthands if you give the
+\texttt{cmslos=false} option to \textsf{biblatex-chicago} in your
+document preamble.
\subsection*{Mildly problematic entries}
\label{sec:problematic}
@@ -212,6 +218,21 @@ An unpublished archive, from which more than one work has been cited:
\autocite[file 12]{house:papers}. (Both this and the previous example
use a Misc entry with \texttt{classical} \textsf{entrysubtype}.)
+\subsubsection*{Comments inside citations}
+\label{sec:comments}
+
+If you wish to include a comment inside the parentheses of a citation,
+it will need to be separated by a semicolon
+\autocite[16.111]{chicago:manual}. If you have a \textsf{postnote},
+then you can manually provide the punctuation and comment in that
+field, e.g., \autocite[4; the unrevised trans.]{stendhal:parma}.
+Without a \textsf{postnote}, you'll need a separate Misc or CustomC
+entry containing just the text of the comment in the \textsf{title}
+field, \textsf{entrysubtype} \texttt{classical}, and \textsf{options}
+\texttt{skipbib}. An \cmd{autocites} command calling both the main
+text and the comment will do the trick, e.g.,
+\autocites{chicago:manual}{chicago:comment}.
+
\subsubsection*{Multiple authors}
\label{sec:multiple}
@@ -249,6 +270,24 @@ shortened title to distinguish the references. This would produce
There is, unfortunately, no simpler way that I know of to deal with
this situation.
+\subsubsection*{Audiovisual entries}
+\label{sec:audiovisual}
+
+According to the \emph{Manual}, \enquote{the author-date system is
+ inappropriate for most audiovisual materials\ldots\ Such materials
+ are best mentioned in running text and grouped in the reference list
+ under a subhead\ldots} \autocite[17.265]{chicago:manual}. Some
+entries work perfectly well: \autocite{auden:reading};
+\autocite{hitchcock:nbynw}; \autocite{handel:messiah}. Others perhaps
+require further information in the entry or genuinely are better
+suited to presentation in running text: \autocite{beethoven:sonata29};
+\autocite{nytrumpet:art}. Published (\textsf{Audio}) and unpublished
+(\textsf{Misc}) scores, for their part, are no problem at all:
+\autocite{schubert:muellerin}; \autocite{verdi:corsaro};
+\autocite{shapey:partita}. The standard \textsf{biblatex} tools for
+subdividing reference lists are all available if you want to follow
+the \emph{Manual's} recommendations on that front.
+
\subsection*{Further examples (mainly for testing purposes)}
\label{testing}
@@ -307,6 +346,8 @@ InCollection: \autocite{centinel:letters}; \autocite{ellet:galena};
\autocite{keating:dearborn}; \autocite{lippincott:chicago};
\autocite{sirosh:visualcortex}; \autocite{wiens:avian}.
+InReference: \autocite[absolute]{oed:cdrom}.
+
Manual: \autocite{dyna:browser}.
Online: \autocite{powell:email}.
@@ -325,9 +366,10 @@ Thesis: \autocite{murphy:silent}.
Unpublished: \autocite{nass:address}.
-\printshorthands
+% \printshorthands % No longer necessary in author-date.
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography[title=References,maxnames=10,minnames=7]
+
\end{document}
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