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+% biblatex-dw
+% Copyright (c) Dominik Waßenhoven <domwass(at)web.de>, 2010
+
+\documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
+\input{biblatex-dw-preamble}% preamble
+%\input{biblatex-dw-print}% printable version
+\input{biblatex-dw-screen}% screen version
+
+%%%%% %%%%% %%%%% %%%%% %%%%%
+%%%%% Begin of Document %%%%%
+%%%%% %%%%% %%%%% %%%%% %%%%%
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+
+\abstract{\noindent \bldw{} is a small collection of styles for the
+ \bl{} package. It was designed for citations in the
+ Humanities and offers some features that are not provided
+ by the standard \bl{} styles. \bldw{} is dependend
+ on \bl{}, at least version~0.9 (please note also the requirements
+ of the \bl{} package itself).}
+
+\lizenz
+\screenversion
+\TOC
+
+\section{Introduction}
+\subsection{Installation}
+Extract the zip archive to the \texttt{\$LOCALTEXMF} directory of
+ your system.\footnote{If you don't know what that is, have a look at
+\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tds} or
+\url{http://mirror.ctan.org/tds/tds.html}.} Refresh your filename database. In
+MiKTeX, this is done in the \enquote{Settings} dialog, button \enquote{Refresh
+FNDB}, or from the command line with the command \texttt{initexmf
+-{}-refresh-fndb}. For other LaTeX distributions, please see its documentation
+for details. Here is some additional information from the UK \TeX\ FAQ:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \href{%
+ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=install-where}{%
+ Where to install packages}
+ \item \href{%
+ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=inst-wlcf}{%
+ Installing files \enquote{where \LaTeXTeX\ can find them}}
+ \item \href{%
+ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=privinst}{%
+ \enquote{Private} installations of files}
+\end{itemize}
+
+\subsection{Usage}
+The styles are loaded in the same way as the \bl{} standard styles:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\usepackage[style=authortitle-dw]{biblatex}
+\end{lstlisting}
+or
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\usepackage[style=footnote-dw]{biblatex}
+\end{lstlisting}
+The styles are built in a very entangled way which means that the combination of a \bldw\ style with another style is not possible without fail.
+
+ The \bldw\ styles and their additional options are clarified
+ on the next pages. See also the examples \enquote{en-authortitle-dw}
+ and \enquote{en-footnote-dw} in the \texttt{examples} folder.
+
+\subsection{Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)}
+I answered some frequently asked questions concerning \bl{} and \bldw{} and made them
+available online:\\
+\url{http://biblatex.dominik-wassenhoven.de/faq.shtml?en}
+
+\clearpage
+\section{The \xbx{authortitle-dw} style}
+This style is based on the standard \xbx{authortitle} style.
+Besides some changes in punctuation, there are the following differences:
+
+\subsection{Appearance in the bibliography}
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item The\beschreibung{namefont} font shape of authors and editors can be set by the options
+ \option{namefont} and\beschreibung{firstnamefont} \option{firstnamefont} which can take the values
+ \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic}, \wert{bold} and \wert{normal}.
+ If you set \option{useprefix=true}, \option{namefont} affects also
+ the name prefix (i.\,e. \enquote{von}, \enquote{de} etc.). If \option{%
+ useprefix=false} is set (which is the default), the name prefix depends
+ on the option \option{firstnamefont} which in every case affects the
+ name suffix (the \enquote{junior} part).
+ \item If\beschreibung{oldauthor} you set the \option{namefont}, but nevertheless need some
+ of the names being typeset in upright shape (e.g. medieval or
+ antique authors), you can add \texttt{options\,=\,\{oldauthor=true\}}
+ or \texttt{options\,=\,\{oldauthor\}} to the respective entry of your
+ bib file. If you have to switch back to the normal appearance also
+ for entries with this \texttt{oldauthor} flag, you can set the global
+ option \option{oldauthor=false} in order to override the entry option.
+ \item The\beschreibung{idemfont} font shape of the \enquote{idem} string (see below) can be set by
+ the option \option{idemfont} which can take the values
+ \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic}, \wert{bold} and \wert{normal}. If you
+ do not use this option, the \enquote{idem} string is printed in the
+ same font shape as indicated by the option \option{namefont}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{ibidemfont} font shape of the \enquote{ibidem} string (see below) can be set by
+ the option \option{ibidemfont} which can take the values
+ \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic}, \wert{bold} and \wert{normal}. The
+ default value is \wert{normal}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{acronyms}\beschreibung{acronym}
+ \texttt{shorthands} and journal abbreviations (\texttt{shortjournal})
+ can be set with the command \cmd{mkbibacro} (default for this command:
+ \textsc{smallcaps}). For that, you need to set the global option
+ \option{acronyms} to \wert{true} \emph{and} the entry option \option{acronym=true}.
+ If you want to customize the command \cmd{mkbibacro}, see section
+ \enquote{\nameref{mkbibacro-anpassen}} on page~\pageref{mkbibacro-anpassen}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{idembib} option \option{idembib} provides a possibility to substitute
+ identical authors\slash editors in subsequent entries in the
+ bibliography by an idem phrase. If set to \wert{false}, the names are
+ given also in subsequent entries of the same authors\slash editors.
+ Using \option{idembib=true}, the substitution is enabled. The format
+ is then set by the option\beschreibung{idembibformat} \option{idembibformat} which can take the
+ values \wert{idem} to get \enquote{idem} instead of the name(s) and
+ \wert{dash} to get a dash (---). In some languages, the idem phrase
+ is gender-specific. The gender for authors\slash editors has to be
+ given in the \texttt{gender} field of your bib file (see the \bl{}
+ documentation for details). The default value for \option{idembib} is
+ \wert{true}, the default value for \option{idembibformat} is
+ \wert{idem}.
+ \item When\beschreibung{edbyidem} \texttt{author} and \texttt{editor} are the same in
+ \texttt{@incollection} or \texttt{@inbook} entries, the name is not
+ repeated but substituted by the string \enquote{idem}. This feature
+ is controled by the option \option{edbyidem} which can be set to
+ \wert{true} or \wert{false}; the default value is \wert{true}.
+ \item Using\beschreibung{pseudoauthor} the entry option \option{pseudoauthor}, the author can be put
+ in brackets or omitted. This is useful for editions of works whose authors
+ are not named, but are known, for instance. If the global option \option{pseudoauthor}
+ is set to \wert{true} (and the entry option \option{pseudoauthor} is used), the author of this
+ entry is printed. The new commands \cmd{bibleftpseudo} and \cmd{bibrightpseudo}
+ are used to enclose the author. These commands are empty by default. If you would like to enclose
+ the author by brackets, for instance, you have to redefine the commands:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand*{\bibleftpseudo}{\bibleftbracket}
+\renewcommand*{\bibrightpseudo}{\bibrightbracket}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ If the global option
+ \option{pseudoauthor} is set to \wert{false}, the author of entries
+ with the entry option \option{pseudoauthor} are not printed at
+ all. The default value for the global option is \wert{true}
+ (i.e. the behaviour is the same regardless of the entry
+ option \option{pseudoauthor}).
+ \item With\beschreibung{nopublisher} default settings, the \texttt{publisher} is not printed, only
+ \texttt{location} and \texttt{date}. If you would like to have the
+ publisher printed, you have to set the option
+ \option{nopublisher=false}.
+ \item You\beschreibung{nolocation} can also suppress the location with \option{nolocation=true}. In
+ this case, also the publisher is omitted (regardless of the setting of
+ \option{nopublisher}). The default setting is \wert{false}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{pagetotal} fields \texttt{doi}, \texttt{eprint}, \texttt{isbn}, \texttt{isrn},
+ \texttt{issn} and \texttt{pagetotal} are not printed with the default
+ settings. They can however be switched on with the options
+ \option{doi=true}, \option{eprint=true}, \option{isbn=true} (which is also valid
+ for the fields \texttt{isrn} and \texttt{issn}) or \option{pagetotal=true},
+ respectively.
+ \item The\beschreibung{origfields} option \option{origfields} lets you decide, whether you would like
+ to have the fields \texttt{origlocation}, \texttt{origpublisher} and
+ \texttt{origdate} printed or not; the standard is \wert{true}. If you
+ use the option and the field \texttt{origlocation} is set, the
+ \enquote{orig} fields will be printed. In this case, the fields
+ \texttt{location}, \texttt{publisher} and \texttt{date} are appended
+ in parentheses, preluded by the bibstring \texttt{reprint}. Note that
+ the fields \texttt{publisher} and \texttt{origpublisher} are only
+ printed, if the option \option{nopublisher=false} is given.
+ \achtung Note also that the \texttt{edition} field applies to the
+ original edition, as reprints are normally not released in more than
+ one edition, but re-issue a specific edition. If the option
+ \option{edsuper} is used, the edition is printed as superscript number
+ ahead of \texttt{origdate}.
+ \item With\beschreibung{origfieldsformat} the option \option{origfieldsformat}, which can take the values
+ \wert{parens}, \wert{brackets} and \wert{punct}, you can set the
+ appearance of the reprint details (with \option{origfields=true}). The
+ values \wert{parens} and \wert{brackets} put them in parentheses or
+ brackets, respectively. The default is \wert{punct}; this means that
+ the reprint details are introduced by the punctuation command
+ \cmd{origfieldspunct}, which is preset to a comma.
+ \item The punctuation before \texttt{titleaddon}, \texttt{booktitleaddon}
+ and \texttt{maintitleaddon} is controlled by the new command
+ \cmd{titleaddonpunct}. The default is a period.
+ \item The\beschreibung{edsuper} option \option{edsuper} is introduced. If it is set to \wert{true},
+ the edition is printed as superscript number (not as ordinal number)
+ straight ahead of the year. The default value for this option is
+ \wert{false}.\\
+ \achtung Note that this works only, if you have integers in the field
+ \texttt{edition}, and nothing but integers. Information like
+ \enquote{5th, revised and expanded edition} in the \texttt{edition}
+ field will be printed as usual, not as a superscript number.
+ Additionally, a warning will appear. If you would like to use the
+ option \option{edsuper} for one of your documents, you should ensure
+ that you put only integers into the \texttt{edition} field and use the
+ field \texttt{note} for more detailed information on editions.
+ \item The\beschreibung{editorstring} option \option{editorstring} is introduced. It can take the values
+ \wert{parens}, \wert{brackets} and \wert{normal}; the default is
+ \wert{parens}. This option sets the string \enquote{editor}
+ (abbreviated \enquote{ed.}) in parentheses or in brackets. If you set
+ the option to \wert{normal}, the editor string is not
+ surrounded by parentheses or brackets. Instead, a comma is added after
+ the editor's name.
+ If \option{usetranslator=true} is used, the setting for
+ \option{editorstring} is also valid for the string
+ \enquote{translator} (abbreviated \enquote{trans.}).
+ \item If\beschreibung{shortjournal} the option \option{shortjournal} is set to \wert{true}, the
+ field \texttt{shortjournal} is used instead of \texttt{journaltitle}.
+ This is useful for journal abbreviations.
+ \item If the \texttt{volume} field is not present for a journal, the
+ \texttt{year} is \emph{not} printed in parenthesis: \enquote{Journal
+ name 2008}. But if the \texttt{month} field is set (or the \texttt{date} field
+ contains a month, e.g. \texttt{2008-03}), the date is
+ separated from the journal title by an additional comma.
+ \item The\beschreibung{journalnumber} option \option{journalnumber} allows you to adjust the position of
+ a journal's \texttt{number}: with \wert{standard}, the behaviour of the
+ standard styles is used, but you can configure the separator between
+ \texttt{volume} and \texttt{number} with the new command
+ \cmd{jourvolnumsep} (default: \cmd{adddot}). With \wert{afteryear} the
+ number is printed after the \texttt{year} and introduced by the
+ command \cmd{journumstring}: \enquote{Journal name 28 (2008), no.~2}.
+ The value \wert{date} assures that the date is printed, even if the
+ field \texttt{issue} is given (this is not the case in the standard
+ styles).
+ Additionally, \option{journalnumber=date} prints the number before the
+ date, if the date (at least year and month) is given, but it prints
+ the number after the year, if only the year is given (i.e. if the date
+ contains only a year). See section~\ref{journalnumberdate} on
+ page~\pageref{journalnumberdate} for details. The default for
+ \option{journalnumber} is \wert{standard}.
+ \item The command \cmd{journumstring} introduces the journal number.
+ The standard is \wert{, no.~}. The command can be redefined,
+ e.g.:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand*{\journumstring}{\addspace}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ \item The command \cmd{jourvolstring} introduces the journal volume.
+ The standard is a space. The command can be redefined, e.g.:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand*{\jourvolstring}{%
+ \addspace vol\adddot\space}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ \item The fields \texttt{series} and \texttt{number} are put in
+ parentheses.
+ \item The\beschreibung{series} option \option{series} affects the position of the \texttt{series}
+ field. If set to \wert{afteryear}, the series is printed after the
+ year. This affects the entry types \texttt{@book}, \texttt{@inbook},
+ \texttt{@collection}, \texttt{@incollection}, \texttt{@proceedings},
+ \texttt{@inproceedings} and \texttt{@manual}. The standard value for
+ this option is \wert{standard}.
+ \item The command \cmd{seriespunct} is the punctuation before the
+ \texttt{series} (of a book etc.). This punctuation is set inside the
+ parentheses. You can set it e.g. to \wert{=\cmd{addspace}} which is
+ common in some fields. The default is empty, i.e.\ the series is
+ printed right after the opening round bracket.
+ \item The command \cmd{sernumstring} is the punctuation between the
+ \texttt{series} (of a book etc.) and its \texttt{number}. The default
+ is \wert{\cmd{addspace}}. You can easily redefine it, e.g.:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand*{\sernumstring}{%
+ \addcomma\space\bibstring{volume}\addspace}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ This would give \enquote{(Name of Series, vol. N)}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{annotation} option \option{annotation} is introduced. If it is set to
+ \wert{true}, the field \texttt{annotation} will be printed in
+ \textit{\small small italic} typeface at the end of the entry. The
+ default value for this option is \wert{false}.
+ You can alter the appearance by redefining the following command:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand{\annotationfont}{\small\itshape}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ \item The\beschreibung{library} option \option{library} is introduced. If it is set to
+ \wert{true}, the field \texttt{library} will be printed in
+ {\small\sffamily small sans serif} typeface at the end of the entry.
+ The default value for this option is \wert{false}.
+ You can alter the appearance by redefining the following command:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand{\libraryfont}{\small\sffamily}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ \item If both \option{annotation} and \option{library} are set to
+ \wert{true}, the contents of the \texttt{annotation} field is placed
+ before the contents of the \texttt{library} field.
+ \item In normal \bl{}, the entry type \texttt{@inreference} is an alias for
+ \texttt{@incollection} entries. In \bldw{}, this entry type can be used
+ for articles in encyclopedias or dictionaries. The output is similar to
+ that of an \texttt{@incollection}, but there are some differences:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item The title is enclosed in quotes.
+ \item The bibliography string \enquote{inrefstring} (standard:
+ \enquote{article}\slash\enquote{art.}) is put in front
+ of the title.
+ \item The location is not printed.
+ \item With a \texttt{volume} present, the output is e.g. \enquote{in:
+ Encyclopedia 2 (1990), p. 120.}
+ \end{itemize}
+ The \texttt{@reference} entry type still is an alias to \texttt{@collection}.
+ Thus, you can use either \texttt{@collection} or \texttt{@reference} for
+ a work of reference.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\subsection{Appearance in citations}
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Immediately repeated citations are replaced by the string
+ \enquote{ibidem} unless the citation is the first one on
+ the current page.
+ \item In citations of the same author\slash editor as the
+ immediately preceding citation the name is replaced by
+ the string \enquote{idem} unless the citation is the first
+ one on the current page. This feature is controled by the
+ \bl{} option \option{idemtracker} which is set to \wert{constrict}. If
+ you would like to switch off the idem functionality, you can use
+ \option{idemtracker=false}. For more information on the
+ \option{idemtracker} option see the \bl{} manual.
+ \item If you set the option \option{ibidtracker=false}, immediately
+ repeated citations are no longer replaced by the string
+ \enquote{ibidem}, but the \enquote{idem} functionality
+ is still active as long as you do not set the option
+ \option{idemtracker=false}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{shorthandibid} option \option{shorthandibid} controls whether
+ immediately repeated citations with a \texttt{shorthand}
+ should also be replaced by the string \enquote{ibidem} or
+ not. Possible values are \wert{true} and \wert{false},
+ the default value is \wert{true}. Note that this option has
+ no effect if you set the option \option{ibidtracker=false}.
+ Note also that this behaviour can be overridden
+ for each entry by using \texttt{options\,=\,\{shorthandibid=true\}} or
+ \texttt{options\,=\,\{shorthandibid=false\}}, respectively.
+ \item With\beschreibung{omiteditor} \option{useeditor=false} and \option{omiteditor=true}, the editor
+ in citations will be omitted. The same applies to the short citations in
+ the bibliography, if the xref functionality is in use. With
+ \option{useeditor=true}, the option \option{omiteditor} has
+ no effect. The standard for this option is \wert{false}.
+ \item With\beschreibung[edstringincitations]{edstring\-incitations}
+ the option \option{edstringincitations=true}, the editor and
+ translator strings are shown in citations (not only in the full
+ citations). The appearance depends on how the option \option{editorstring}
+ is set. The default value for this option is \wert{true}.
+ \item If you use the \cmd{textcite} command with an entry that
+ lacks author and editor, \bl{} will give you a warning
+ and output the entry's key in bold face.
+ \item The\beschreibung{firstfull} option \option{firstfull} delivers a full citation for the first
+ occurence of an entry. The default value for this option is
+ \wert{false}.
+ \item If\beschreibung{citedas} a \texttt{shorthand} is given and the option \option{firstfull}
+ is set to \wert{true}, the addition \enquote{henceforth
+ cited as~\ldots} will be added to the citation. This behaviour can
+ be influenced by the option \option{citedas}, which can take
+ the values \wert{true} or \wert{false}; the default
+ is \wert{true}. Note that this behaviour can also be overridden
+ for each entry by using \texttt{options\,= \{citedas=true\}} or
+ \texttt{options\,=\,\{citedas=false\}}, respectively.
+ \item If\beschreibung{herename} you specify pages to a \cmd{fullcite} (or the first citation with
+ the option \option{firstfull}) of an entry which has
+ the field \texttt{pages} defined, the pages of the citation will
+ be preluded by the term \enquote{here}. This behaviour can be
+ influenced by the option \option{herename}, which can take
+ the values \wert{true} or \wert{false}; the standard value
+ is \wert{true}.
+ The term can be redefined in the preamble by the following command,
+ e.g. in order to have a colon after \enquote{here}:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\DefineBibliographyStrings{german}{%
+ herename = {here\addcolon\space}
+}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+ \item With \option{herename=true}, the punctuation before the \enquote{herename}
+ is determined by the command \cmd{herenamepunct}. The default is
+ \wert{\cmd{add\-comma}\cmd{space}}.
+ \item If\beschreibung{omitpages} you set the option \option{omitpages} to \wert{true}, the page range
+ of \texttt{@article}, \texttt{@inbook}, \texttt{@incollection} and
+ \texttt{@inproceedings} entries will be suppressed in full citations.
+ With \option{herename=true}, the \enquote{herename} will be omitted as
+ well. The standard value for this option is \wert{false}.
+ \item The\beschreibung{firstfullname} option \option{firstfullname=true} offers the possibility to have
+ authors\slash editors printed with first name and last name for the
+ first citation when using the commands \cmd{citeauthor} or
+ \cmd{textcite}; only when they are cited for the second time, the last
+ name is printed on its own. This works also with different citations
+ from the same author such as the full name is only given with the
+ first citation. It does not matter, if you only use \cmd{citeauthor}
+ or {textcite} or both. The standard for this option is \wert{false}
+ (i.e. only the last names are printed).
+ \item If\beschreibung{singletitle} you use the \bl{} option \option{singletitle=true}, the title of
+ a cited work is only printed if there is more than one work of the same
+ author. See the biblatex documentation for details.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\subsection{List of Shorthands}
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item The\beschreibung{terselos} list of shorthands contains only author (or editor), title and,
+ if necessary, booktitle or maintitle. This information should be
+ sufficient in order to find the full bibliographical data in the
+ bibliography. This feature is controled by the
+ option \option{terselos} which can be set to \wert{true} or
+ \wert{false}; the default value is \wert{true}.
+ \item Using\beschreibung{shorthandwidth} the option \option{shorthandwidth}, you can define the width of
+ the labels in the list of shorthands. This is especially useful when
+ you have very long shorthands. The option can take any length
+ definition for example \wert{40pt} or \wert{3em}. \achtung If you use
+ the option \option{shorthandwidth}, the spacing after the label is
+ reduced and a colon is inserted after every label. The punctuation
+ mark can be redefined with the command \cmd{shorthandpunct} and the
+ spacing is assigned by the new length \cmd{shorthandsep}. The standard
+ values (as soon as \option{shorthandwidth} is used) are:
+ \begin{lstlisting}
+\renewcommand{\shorthandpunct}{\addcolon}
+\setlength{\shorthandsep}{3pt plus 0.5pt minus 0.5pt}
+ \end{lstlisting}
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{The \xbx{footnote-dw} style}
+
+This style is similar to \xbx{verbose-inote}. It is based on the
+\xbx{authortitle-dw} style. Thus, you can use all options defined in
+\xbx{authortitle-dw}; the only exception is the option \option{firstfull}.
+Besides, there are the following differences between \xbx{footnote-dw} and
+\xbx{authortitle-dw}:
+\medskip
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Citations are \emph{only} possible inside footnotes. Citations
+ which are not inside footnotes will automatically be turned into
+ a \cmd{footcite}.
+ \item The first citation will give a full reference, following citations
+ will only use \texttt{author} and \texttt{shorttitle} (or
+ \texttt{title}, if no \texttt{shorttitle} is given) with the
+ addition \enquote{see n.~\enquote{N}}, where \enquote{N} is
+ the number of the footnote where the first citation occured.
+ \item The\beschreibung{pageref} option \option{pageref} known from \bl's \xbx{verbose-note} and
+ \xbx{ver\-bose-inote} styles is also available. When set to \wert{true},
+ the page number is added to the footnote number pointing to the full
+ citation if it is located on a different page. This option defaults to
+ \wert{false}.
+ \item When using \cmd{parencite} outside a footnote, the parentheses
+ will be dropped and a \cmd{footcite} will be used instead. Inside
+ footnotes, the \cmd{parencite} command will work as expected. The
+ addition \enquote{see n.~\ldots} will be surrounded by brackets
+ instead of parentheses.
+ \item The \cmd{textcite} command is not defined and will be
+ replaced by a \cmd{cite} command.
+ \item If one or both of the options \option{annotation} and \option{library}
+ are set to \wert{true}, the annotations and library information
+ are only printed in the bibliography (if there is one), but not in the
+ first citations and in the list of shorthands.
+ \item The option \option{herename} is valid for full citations
+ (\cmd{fullcite}) as well as for the first citation of an entry.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\section{Crossref functionality}
+\label{xreffunctionality}
+\subsection{How it works}
+The\beschreibung{xref} crossref functionality of \bldw{} provides a possibility for
+dependent papers to refer to a parent entry. In order to use it, you
+have to create a parent entry of the type \texttt{@book}, \texttt{@collection}
+or \texttt{@proceedings}. Each child entry belonging to this parent entry can
+refer to its \BibTeX\ key using the field \texttt{xref}. This works for entries
+of the type \texttt{@inbook}, \texttt{@incollection} and \texttt{@inproceedings}.
+
+Here is a small example:
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@collection{parent,
+ editor = {(*\emph{Editor}*)},
+ title = {(*\emph{Book Title}*)},
+ location = {(*\emph{Location}*)},
+ date = {2008}
+}
+@incollection{child,
+ author = {(*\emph{Author}*)},
+ title = {(*\emph{Title of the Contribution}*)},
+ xref = {parent}% reference
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+When an \texttt{@incollection} entry is cited and the option \option{xref} is set
+to \wert{true}, the cited entry takes data of the entry with
+the \BibTeX\ key \texttt{parent}. If it is available, the \texttt{shorthand}
+is used. Otherwise, the fields \texttt{author}\slash\texttt{editor} and \texttt{title}
+(or \texttt{shorttitle}, if available) are printed. Thus, the reader is
+referred to the corresponding parent entry in the bibliography and in this way
+is provided with all relevant data.
+
+With multiple child entries, it would be possible to have the data entered only
+once (and thus, also the possibility to have typos would be reduced). But you
+have to keep in mind that you then \emph{always} have to use this crossref
+mechanism. If you need a document with all data in every single entry, the corresponding
+information (\texttt{editor}, \texttt{booktitle} etc.) would be missing. It is
+therefore better to enter all relevant data for \texttt{@incollection}, \texttt{@inbook}
+and \texttt{@inproceedings} entries including the \BibTeX{} key of the parent
+entry in the \texttt{xref} field.
+
+The behaviour of the \texttt{xref} field is affected by the package option
+\option{mincrossrefs}, which has the default setting \wert{2}. That means, if only
+one article of a collection is cited, the collection would not be included in the
+bibliography (if it is not cited explicitly) and thus the article would be incomplete.
+For that reason, the option \option{mincrossrefs} is set to \wert{1} when using
+\option{xref=true}.
+
+The default setting does not use this crossref functionality. You can also switch
+it off with \option{xref=false}. In both cases, the \texttt{xref} field takes effect
+only insofar as the parent entry is only included in the bibliography if at least
+two of his child entries are cited (\option{mincrossrefs=2}). You can of course set
+the value for \option{mincrossrefs} to whatever you want or need.
+
+\achtung{}The reference only works with the field \texttt{xref}. The field \texttt{crossref}
+does \emph{not} work together with this crossref functionality! Instead of simply
+copying the missing fields from the parent entry into the child entry, as it is
+done in standard \BibTeX\ and its crossref method, the crossref functionality
+presented here uses a special citation which provides the relevant data of the
+parent entry.
+
+\subsection{Peculiarities}
+\subsubsection{\xbx{footnote-dw} specifics}
+The crossref functionality also works with \xbx{footnote-dw}. When using the option
+\option{xref=true}, citing the parent entry for the first time sets a \cmd{label}
+for the parent entry. It does not matter if the parent entry is cited itself or via
+a child entry. When a (second) child entry is cited, a short citation of the parent
+entry is given along with a reference to the footnote of the first citation in which the
+parent entry appeared.
+
+\subsubsection{Multi-volume \enquote{parents}}
+If a parent enry is a multi-volume work, the child entry normally refers to
+a specific volume of the parent entry, not to the entire work. In order to
+take that into account, \bldw{} checks if the \texttt{volume} field is given
+in the child entry. If so, it checks if the parent entry has a \texttt{volume},
+too. Only if the parent entry has no \texttt{volume} specified, the volume of
+the child entry is printed immediately before the pages.%
+\footnote{The reason why it is not checked if the content of both \texttt{volume}
+fields are the same is the following: As soon as the \texttt{volume} field of
+the parent entry is given, it represents a single volume of a multi-volume work.
+If we now have a child entry with a different \texttt{volume}, it can be considered
+as a fault. At least no scenario came to my mind where a child entry needs a different
+volume as the correpsonding parent entry.} In this case, it will also be checked
+if the data in the \texttt{date} field match. If they don't match (e.g. when the
+multi-volume work was published in several years), the year will be printed
+additionally. Moreover, it will finally be checked if the data in the field
+\texttt{location} (or \texttt{address}) match. If they don't match (e.g. when the
+multi-volume work was published at different places, but the single volume referred to
+by the child entry was published only at one place), the location will be printed
+immediately before the year.
+
+\section{Survey of options}
+\subsection{Global options}
+The value in parentheses shows the default.
+
+ \optlist{acronyms}{false}
+ Only if set to \wert{true}, the entry option \option{acronym} will be regarded.
+ \optlist{annotation}{false}
+ The field \texttt{annotation} is printed at the end of the bibliography
+ item.
+ \optlist{citedas}{true}
+ The first citation (in \xbx{authortitle-dw} only if the option
+ \option{firstfull} is used) is followed by the string
+ \enquote{henceforth cited as} whenever a \texttt{shorthand} is given.
+ \optlist{edbyidem}{true}
+ \enquote{ed. by idem} instead of \enquote{ed. by \emph{Editor}}.
+ \optlist{editorstring}{parens}
+ Sets the editor string (with \option{usetranslator=true} also the
+ translator string) in parentheses (\wert{parens}) or brackets
+ (\wert{brackets}). If set to \wert{normal}, the editor string is
+ put after the editor's name and preceded by a comma.
+ \optlist{edstringincitations}{true}
+ In citations, the editor string (with \option{usetranslator=true}
+ also the translator string) is put after the editor's name (and the
+ translator's name, where appropriate).
+ \optlist{edsuper}{false}
+ The edition is printed as superscript number straight ahead of the year.
+ \optlist[\xbx{authortitle-dw} only]{firstfull}{false}
+ The first citation is printed with full reference.
+ \optlist{firstfullname}{false}
+ At the first citation with \cmd{citeauthor} or \cmd{textcite} (with
+ footnote-dw: \cmd{citeauthor} only) the full name is printed, at all
+ subsequent citations only the last name is printed.
+ \optlist{firstnamefont}{normal}
+ Specifies the font shape of the first names of authors and editors as well
+ as of name affixes and (if \option{useprefix} is set to \wert{false}) of
+ name prefixes. Possible values are \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic},
+ \wert{bold} and \wert{normal} (which is the default and means that the
+ normal font shape is used).
+ \optlist{herename}{true}
+ Specifies if the term \enquote{here} should prelude the pages of a
+ fullcite or of the first citation (\xbx{authortitle-dw}: only with option
+ \option{firstfull}) of an entry which has a non-empty \texttt{pages}-field.
+ \optlist{ibidemfont}{normal}
+ Specifies the font shape of the \enquote{ibidem} string.
+ Possible values are \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic}, \wert{bold} and
+ \wert{normal} (which is the default and means that the normal font shape
+ is used).
+ \optlist{idembib}{true}
+ \enquote{Idem} or \enquote{---} instead of names for the same
+ authors\slash editors of subsequent entries in the bibliography.
+ \optlist{idembibformat}{idem}
+ Only for \option{idembib=true}: With \wert{idem} the names are substituted
+ by \enquote{Idem}, with \wert{dash} they are substituted by
+ a\,---\,well\,---\,dash (\enquote{---}).
+ \optnur[no default]{idemfont}
+ Specifies the font shape of the \enquote{idem} string.
+ Possible values are \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic}, \wert{bold} and
+ \wert{normal}. If this option is not set, the font shape indicated by the
+ option \option{namefont} is used (this is the default behaviour).
+ \optlist{journalnumber}{standard}
+ Position of a journal's \texttt{number}: with \wert{standard} as in the
+ standard styles, with \wert{afteryear} after the \texttt{year}, introduced
+ by the bibliography string \enquote{number} (\enquote{no.}), and with
+ \wert{date} dependent on the date settings (see
+ section~\ref{journalnumberdate} on page~\pageref{journalnumberdate}).
+ \optlist{library}{false}
+ The field \texttt{library} is printed at the end of the bibliography item.
+ \optlist{namefont}{normal}
+ Specifies the font shape of the last names of authors and editors as well
+ as of name prefixes (if \option{useprefix} is set to \wert{true}).
+ Possible values are \wert{smallcaps}, \wert{italic}, \wert{bold} and
+ \wert{normal} (which is the default and means that the normal font shape
+ is used).
+ \optlist{nopublisher}{true}
+ The publisher is not printed.
+ \optlist{nolocation}{false}
+ If set to \wert{true}, the location is not printed. In this case, the
+ publisher is omitted, too, even if \option{nopublisher} is set to
+ \wert{false}.
+ \optlist{oldauthor}{true}
+ If set to \wert{false}, the entry option \option{oldauthor} is ignored.
+ \optlist{omiteditor}{false}
+ If set to \wert{true}, the editor is omitted in citations.
+ \optlist{omitpages}{false}
+ Specifies if the pages of a fullcite or of the first citation (\xbx{authortitle-dw}:
+ only with option \option{firstfull}) of an \texttt{@article}, \texttt{@inbook},
+ \texttt{@incollection} or \texttt{@inproceedings} entry will be printed or not.
+ \optlist{origfields}{true}
+ With \option{origfields=true}, the fields \texttt{origlocation} and
+ \texttt{origdate} (as well as \texttt{origpublisher}, if
+ \option{nopublisher=false} is given) are printed.
+ \optlist{origfieldsformat}{punct}
+ Specifies the appearance of the reprint details (with
+ \option{origfields=true}): in parentheses, in brackets, or introduced by
+ \cmd{origfieldspunct} (preset to a comma).
+ \optlist[\xbx{footnote-dw} only]{pageref}{false}
+ In addition to the footnote number of the first citation, the page number
+ is referenced.
+ \optlist{pagetotal}{false}
+ Whether the field \texttt{pagetotal} is printed or not.
+ \optlist{pseudoauthor}{true}
+ If set to \wert{false}, the author of entries with entry option
+ \option{pseudoauthor} are \emph{not} printed.
+ \optlist{series}{standard}
+ Position of a work's \texttt{series}: with \wert{standard} as in the
+ standard styles, with \wert{afteryear} after the \texttt{year}.
+ \optlist{shorthandibid}{true}
+ Immediately repeated citations of entries with \texttt{shorthand} are
+ replaced by \enquote{ibid.}
+ \optnur[no default]{shorthandwidth}
+ Defines the width of the label in the list of shorthands. Additionally,
+ after every label the length \cmd{shorthandsep} (the default is 3pt) and
+ the command \cmd{shorthandpunct} (the default is a colon) are executed.
+ \optlist{shortjournal}{false}
+ With \option{shortjournal=true} the field \texttt{shortjournal} is used
+ instead of \texttt{journaltitle}. If \texttt{shortjournal} is not set,
+ the field \texttt{journaltitle} (and, if available, \texttt{journalsubtitle})
+ is used.
+ \optlist{singletitle}{false}
+ If set to \wert{true}, the title in citations is omitted, unless there is more
+ than one work of the same author. This does not apply to full citations.
+ \optlist{terselos}{true}
+ A terse version of the list of shorthands is used.
+ \optlist{xref}{false}
+ The crossref functionality is used and the option \option{mincrossrefs} is set
+ to \wert{1}. See section~\ref{xreffunctionality} on page~\pageref{xreffunctionality}
+ for details.
+
+\subsection{Entry options}
+ \opt{acronym}
+ The \texttt{shorthands}, with \option{shortjournal=true} also the abbreviated
+ journal titles (\texttt{shortjournal}), are set with the command \cmd{mkbibacro},
+ if the global option \option{acronyms} is set to \wert{true}.
+ \opt{citedas}
+ The string \enquote{henceforth cited as} in first citations
+ (\xbx{authortitle-dw}: with option \option{firstfull} only) of entries
+ with a \texttt{shorthand} is enforced (\wert{true}) or suppressed
+ (\wert{false}).
+ \opt{oldauthor}
+ The author is not set in the font shape chosen by \option{namefont},
+ if the global option \option{oldauthor} is set to \wert{true}.
+ \opt{pseudoauthor}
+ The author is printed between \cmd{bibleftpseudo} and \cmd{bibright\-pseudo},
+ if the global option \option{pseudoauthor} is set to \wert{true}. With the
+ global option \option{pseudoauthor=false}, the author of entries with the
+ entry option \option{pseudoauthor=true} are not printed at all.
+ \opt{shorthandibid}
+ Independent of the global option \option{shorthandibid}, the shorthand of
+ this entry is replaced by \enquote{ibidem} (\wert{true}) or is not
+ replaced (\wert{false}).
+
+\subsection{\texorpdfstring{\bl}{biblatex} options}
+The following list shows \bl{} options which are set to a specific value by \bldw{}. You can find more information on these options in the \bl{} documentation.
+
+ \optset{autocite}{footnote}
+ The command \cmd{autocite} is replaced by \cmd{footcite}.
+ \optset{citetracker}{true}
+ The \emph{citation tracker} which checks if a work was already cited before
+ is activated globally.
+ \optset{doi}{false}
+ Whether the field \texttt{doi} is printed or not.
+ \optset{eprint}{false}
+ Whether the field \texttt{eprint} is printed or not.
+ \optset{ibidtracker}{constrict}
+ In immediately repeated citations of the same work, the citation is
+ replaced by \enquote{ibid.}; text and footnotes are treated separately.
+ \optset{idemtracker}{constrict}
+ In immediately repeated citations of the same author, the author's name is
+ replaced by \enquote{idem}; text and footnotes are treated separately.
+ \optset{isbn}{false}
+ Whether the fields \texttt{isbn}, \texttt{isrn} and \texttt{issn} are printed or not.
+ \optset{loccittracker}{false}
+ The \emph{\enquote{loccit} tracker} which checks if the location of a cited
+ work is the same as the location last cited (of the same work) is switched
+ off.
+ \optset{opcittracker}{false}
+ The \emph{\enquote{opcit} tracker} which checks if the work is the same as
+ the one which was last cited by the same author is switched off.
+ \optset{pagetracker}{true}
+ The \emph{page tracker} is switched on; with oneside documents it checks
+ for single pages, with twoside documents it checks for double pages
+ (spreads). The internal tests \cmd{iffirstonpage} and \cmd{ifsamepage}
+ use this option.
+
+\subsection{The option \option{journalnumber=date}}
+\label{journalnumberdate}
+Better than wasting a lot of words in trying to describe the option, I will
+rather give some examples which show the \BibTeX\ entry and the corresponding
+output with \option{journalnumber=date}. The examples were provided by
+Bernhard Tempel; they are in German, but I think the essentials should be
+clear to the English reader as well.
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ volume = {91},
+ number = {65},
+ issue = {Morgen-Ausg\adddot},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03-06}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939a,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ volume = {91},
+ number = {65},
+ issue = {Morgen-Ausg\adddot},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939a}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Gerstmann:2007a,
+ author = {Gerstmann, Günter},
+ title = {Gerhart Hauptmann-Aktivitäten in Hohenhaus},
+ journal = {Schlesischer Kulturspiegel},
+ date = {2007},
+ volume = {42},
+ number = {1},
+ pages = {13},
+ issue = {Januar--März}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Gerstmann:2007a}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{GMG:1939,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ volume = {91},
+ number = {65},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03-06}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{GMG:1939}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Guilford:1950,
+ author = {Guilford, J[oy] P[aul]},
+ title = {Creativity},
+ journal = {The American Psychologist},
+ date = {1950-09},
+ volume = {5},
+ number = {9},
+ pages = {444--454}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Guilford:1950}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Page:1997,
+ author = {Page, Penny Booth},
+ title = {E.\,M. Jellinek and the evolution of alcohol studies},
+ subtitle = {A critical essay},
+ journal = {Addiction},
+ date = {1997},
+ volume = {92},
+ number = {12},
+ pages = {1619-1637}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Page:1997}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939b,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ number = {65},
+ issue = {Morgen-Ausg\adddot},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03-06}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939b}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939c,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ volume = {91},
+ issue = {Morgen-Ausg\adddot},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939c}
+
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Ewers:1906,
+ author = {Ewers, Hanns Heinz},
+ title = {Rausch und Kunst},
+ journal = {Blaubuch},
+ date = {1906},
+ volume = {1},
+ pages = {1726-1730},
+ issue = {4. Quartal},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Ewers:1906}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939d,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ volume = {91},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03-19}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939d}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939e,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ volume = {91},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939e}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Landolt:2000,
+ author = {Landolt, H. P. and Borbély, A. A.},
+ title = {Alkohol und Schlafstörungen},
+ journal = {Therapeutische Umschau},
+ date = {2000},
+ volume = {57},
+ pages = {241-245},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Landolt:2000}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Chapiro:1930,
+ author = {Chapiro, Joseph},
+ title = {Das neueste Werk Gerhart Hauptmanns},
+ subtitle = {\enquote{Die Spitzhacke}},
+ journal = {Neue Freie Presse},
+ number = {23773},
+ pages = {1-3},
+ issue = {Morgenblatt},
+ date = {1930-11-19},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\foreignlanguage{german}{\fullcite{Chapiro:1930}}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939f,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ number = {65},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939f}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Barski:2007,
+ author = {Barski, Jacek and Mahnken, Gerhard},
+ title = {Museumsverbund Gerhart Hauptmann},
+ subtitle = {Ein deutsch-polnisches Kulturprojekt mit Weitblick},
+ journal = {Kulturpolitische Mitteilungen},
+ date = {2007},
+ number = {119},
+ pages = {62},
+ issue = {IV},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Barski:2007}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Essig:2005,
+ author = {Essig, Rolf-Bernhard},
+ title = {Mit liebender Schafsgeduld},
+ subtitle = {Erhart Kästner im Dienste Gerhart Hauptmanns},
+ journal = {Süddeutsche Zeitung},
+ number = {237},
+ pages = {16},
+ date = {2005-10-14},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Essig:2005}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Kluwe:2007,
+ author = {Kluwe, Sandra},
+ title = {Furor poeticus},
+ subtitle = {Ansätze zu einer neurophysiologisch fundierten Theorie der literarischen Kreativität am Beispiel der Produktionsästhetik Rilkes und Kafkas},
+ journal = {literaturkritik.de},
+ date = {2007-02},
+ number = {2},
+ url = {http://literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id=10438},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Kluwe:2007}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Burckhardt:2006,
+ author = {Burckhardt, Barbara},
+ title = {Frauen sind einfach klüger, starke Frauen},
+ subtitle = {Michael Thalheimers \enquote{Rose Bernd} am Hamburger Thalia Theater und Schirin Khodadadians Kasseler Räuber},
+ journal = {Theater heute},
+ date = {2006},
+ number = {5},
+ pages = {14-18},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\foreignlanguage{german}{\fullcite{Burckhardt:2006}}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Ossietzky:1922,
+ author = {Ossietzky, Carl von},
+ title = {Moritz Heimann \enquote{Armand Carrel} Staatstheater},
+ journal = {Berliner Volks-Zeitung},
+ date = {1922-03-30},
+ issue = {Abend-Ausg\adddot}
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Ossietzky:1922}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939g,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ issue = {Abend-Ausgabe},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939-03}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939g}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Weiss:1960,
+ author = {Weiss, Grigorij},
+ title = {Auf der Suche nach der versunkenen Glocke},
+ subtitle = {Johannes R. Becher bei Gerhart Hauptmann},
+ journal = {Sinn und Form},
+ date = {1960},
+ pages = {363--385},
+ issue = {Zweites Sonderheft Johannes R. Becher},
+}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Weiss:1960}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Hofer:2006,
+ author = {Hofer, Hermann},
+ title = {Der Schrei der Verwundeten},
+ subtitle = {Erschütternd: Gerhart Hauptmanns \enquote{Rose Bernd} am Hamburger Thalia Theater},
+ journal = {Lübecker Nachrichten},
+ date = {2006-03-14}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Hofer:2006}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Kammerhoff:2006,
+ author = {Kammerhoff, Heiko},
+ title = {Rose Bernd},
+ journal = {Szene Hamburg},
+ date = {2006-04}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Kammerhoff:2006}
+
+\begin{lstlisting}
+@ARTICLE{Fingiert:1939h,
+ author = {Anonym},
+ title = {Gegen Mißbrauch der Genußgifte},
+ journal = {Hannoverscher Kurier},
+ pages = {2},
+ date = {1939}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\fullcite{Fingiert:1939h}
+
+\section{Commands and bibliography strings}
+\subsection{Additional commands}
+The following list shows additional commands introduced by \bldw{}, along with their standard definitions. These commands can be customized with \cmd{renewcommand}.
+
+% \befehl{}{}{}
+ \befehl{annotationfont}{\cmd{small}\cmd{itshape}}{Font of the field
+ \texttt{annotation}.}
+ \befehl{bibfinalnamedelim}{%
+ \cmd{ifnum}\cmd{value}\{liststop\}\textgreater 2\%\\
+ \hspace*{8.1em}\cmd{finalandcomma}\cmd{fi}\%\\
+ \hspace*{8.1em}\cmd{addspace}\cmd{bibstring\{and\}}\cmd{space}}{Final
+ delimiter between names in the bibliography. Compare \bl's
+ \cmd{finalnamedelim}.}
+ \befehlleer{bibleftpseudo}{Punctuation after the author when using
+ \option{pseudoauthor=true}.}
+ \befehl{bibmultinamedelim}{\cmd{addcomma}\cmd{space}}{Delimiter between
+ names in the bibliography. Compare \bl's \cmd{multinamedelim}.}
+ \befehl{bibrevsdnamedelim}{\cmd{addspace}}{Additional delimiter between
+ first and second name in the bibliography when the scheme
+ \enquote{Surname, Firstname, Firstname Surname} is given. The comma is not
+ meant! Compare \bl's \cmd{revsdnamedelim}.}
+ \befehlleer{bibrightpseudo}{Punctuation before the author when using
+ \option{pseudoauthor=true}.}
+ \befehl{citefinalnamedelim}{\cmd{slash}}{Final delimiter between names in
+ citations. Compare \bl's \cmd{finalnamedelim}.}
+ \befehl{citemultinamedelim}{\cmd{slash}}{Delimiter between names in
+ citations. Compare \bl's \cmd{multinamedelim}.}
+ \befehl{citenamepunct}{\cmd{addcolon}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation after names in
+ citations.}
+ \befehlleer{citerevsdnamedelim}{Additional delimiter between
+ first and second name in citations when the scheme
+ \enquote{Surname, Firstname, Firstname Surname} is given. The comma is not
+ meant! Compare \bl's \cmd{revsdnamedelim}.}
+ \befehl{herenamepunct}{\cmd{addcomma}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation before the
+ \enquote{herename} (before page indications in fullcites of dependent
+ works).}
+ \befehl{journumstring}{\cmd{addcomma}\cmd{space}\cmd{bibstring\{number\}}%
+ \cmd{addnbspace}}{Punctuation\slash string ahead of the journal number.}
+ \befehl{jourvolnumsep}{\cmd{adddot}}{Punctuation between journal volume and
+ journal number (with \option{journumafteryear=false}).}
+ \befehl{jourvolstring}{\cmd{addspace}}{Punctuation\slash string ahead of the
+ journal volume.}
+ \befehl{libraryfont}{\cmd{small}\cmd{sffamily}}{Font of the field
+ \texttt{library}.}
+ \befehl{locationdatepunct}{\cmd{addspace}}{Punctuation between \texttt{location}
+ and year (\texttt{year}\slash \texttt{date}) when \option{nopublisher=true} is
+ in use or the publisher is missing.}
+ \befehl{locationpublisherpunct}{\cmd{addcolon}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation between \texttt{location}
+ and \texttt{publisher} when \option{nopublisher=false} is in use.}
+ \befehl{origfieldspunct}{\cmd{addcomma}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation ahead of
+ the reprint, if the options \option{origfields=true} and
+ \option{origfieldsformat=punct} are set.}
+ \befehl{publisherdatepunct}{\cmd{addcomma}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation between \texttt{publisher}
+ and year (\texttt{year}\slash \texttt{date}) when \option{nopublisher=false} is in use.}
+ \befehlleer{seriespunct}{Punctuation before the \texttt{series}, inside the
+ parentheses.}
+ \befehl{sernumstring}{\cmd{addspace}}{Punctuation\slash string between the
+ \texttt{series} and its \texttt{number}.}
+ \befehl{shorthandpunct}{\cmd{addcolon}}{Puncutation after a shorthand, if
+ \option{shorthandwidth} is used.}
+ \befehl{shorthandsep}{3pt plus 0.5pt minus 0.5pt}{Length between the
+ shorthand and its description, if \option{shorthandwidth} is used.}
+ \befehl{titleaddonpunct}{\cmd{addperiod}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation ahead of
+ \texttt{titleaddon}, \texttt{booktitleaddon} and
+ \texttt{maintitle\-addon}.}
+
+\subsection{Additional bibliography strings}
+The following list shows the additional bibliography strings introduced by \bldw{}.
+There is always a long and a short version. It depends on the \bl{} option \option{abbreviate} which version is used.
+
+\begin{labeling}{mmmmmmm}
+ \biblstring{herename}{here}{here}
+ \biblstring{inrefstring}{article}{art\cmd{adddot}}
+\end{labeling}
+The bibliography strings can be redefined as follows (but note that you cannot
+define a long and a short version):
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\DefineBibliographyStrings{english}{%
+ herename = {at},
+ inrefstring = {}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+%\subsection{Redefined bibliography strings}
+%The following list shows the bibliography strings which are defined by \bl{}
+%and redefined by \bldw{}. There is always a long and a short version.
+%It depends on the \bl{} option \option{abbreviate} which version is used.
+%\begin{labeling}{mmmmmmm}
+%% \biblstring{}{}{}
+ %\biblstring{idem}{idem}{idem}
+ %\biblstring{idemsm}{idem}{idem}
+ %\biblstring{idemsf}{eadem}{eadem}
+ %\biblstring{idemsn}{idem}{idem}
+ %\biblstring{idempm}{eidem}{eidem}
+ %\biblstring{idempf}{eaedem}{eaedem}
+ %\biblstring{idempn}{eadem}{eadem}
+ %\biblstring{idempp}{eidem}{eidem}
+%\end{labeling}
+
+\section{Further hints}
+The following hints are ideas for advanced users to further customize
+the styles beyond the options that \bldw{} provides.
+
+\subsection{Delimiter between names}
+Other than \bl{}, \bldw\ distinguishes between delimiters that are used in
+citations and delimiters that are used in the bibliography. \bl{} has only
+\cmd{multinamedelim} (between multiple authors), \cmd{finalnamedelim} (before
+the last author) and \cmd{revsdnamedelim} (additional character(s) in
+\enquote{Lastname, Firstname\textbar\ and Firstname2 Lastname2}: the \textbar\
+indicates the place for the \cmd{revsdnamedelim}).
+
+\bldw{}, however, has \cmd{bibmultinamedelim}, \cmd{bib\-final\-name\-delim}
+and \cmd{bibrevsdnamedelim} for the bibliography as well as
+\cmd{citemultinamedelim}, \cmd{citefinalnamedelim} and
+\cmd{citerevsdnamedelim} for the citations. Furthermore, \cmd{multinamedelim},
+\cmd{finalnamedelim} and \cmd{revsdnamedelim} are used in the list of
+shorthands. Thus, you can achieve different results. The standard definitions
+are as follows:
+
+\begin{lstlisting}[commentstyle=]
+\newcommand*{\multinamedelim}{\addcomma\space}
+\newcommand*{\finalnamedelim}{%
+ \ifnum\value{liststop}>2 \finalandcomma\fi
+ \addspace\bibstring{and}\space}
+\newcommand*{\revsdnamedelim}{}
+
+\newcommand*{\bibmultinamedelim}{\addcomma\space}
+\newcommand*{\bibfinalnamedelim}{%
+ \ifnum\value{liststop}>2 \finalandcomma\fi
+ \addspace\bibstring{and}\space}%
+\newcommand*{\bibrevsdnamedelim}{\addspace}
+
+\newcommand*{\citemultinamedelim}{\slash}
+\newcommand*{\citefinalnamedelim}{\slash}
+\newcommand*{\citerevsdnamedelim}{}
+\end{lstlisting}
+When you have multiple authors, they are separated by a slash (/) in citations,
+but by comma or (before the last author) by \enquote{and} in the bibliography
+and in the list of shorthands. The definitions for the bibliography and for
+the list of shorthands are the same as with standard \bl{}. You can customize
+these definitions with \cmd{renewcommand*}.
+
+\subsection{Appearance of Shorthands (\cmd{mkbibacro})}
+\label{mkbibacro-anpassen}
+
+In \bl{}, acronyms (e.g. \enquote{\textsc{URL}}) are set in small caps.
+It uses the command \cmd{mkbibacro} which is defined as:
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\newcommand*{\mkbibacro}[1]{%
+ \ifcsundef{\f@encoding/\f@family/\f@series/sc}
+ {#1}
+ {\textsc{\MakeLowercase{#1}}}}
+\end{lstlisting}
+That means: If small caps are available in the used font, acronyms are set
+in small caps, otherwise in normal shape.
+
+Typographically, it is better (at least in my view) to use upper case letters
+which are slightly letterspaced and scaled down. The letterspacing can be
+done with the package \paket{microtype} (if \paket{pdftex} or \paket{pdf\/latex}
+are used). The scaling is provided by the package \paket{scalefnt}. Thus, the
+command \cmd{mkbibacro} could be redefined in the following way:
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\usepackage{scalefnt}
+\usepackage{microtype}
+\renewcommand{\mkbibacro}[1]{%
+ \textls[55]{\scalefont{0.95}#1}\isdot}
+\end{lstlisting}
+The values for \cmd{textls} and \cmd{scalefont} can of course be customized to
+your desires or needs.
+
+If a \texttt{shorthand} is an acronym (e.g.\ \enquote{EB} for \emph{Encyclopædia Britannica}),
+you can add \texttt{options\,=\,\{acronym=true\}} to the entry and use the global
+option \option{acronyms=true}. Then the shorthand will be typeset using the
+command \cmd{mkbibacro}. The same applies to abbreviated journals (e.g.
+\enquote{PP} for \emph{Past and Present}) using the field \texttt{shortjournal\,=\,\{PP\}}
+and \texttt{options\,=\,\{acronym=true\}}.
+
+\end{document}