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109 files changed, 469 insertions, 115 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/CHANGES.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/CHANGES.md
index 6e6d0382fb9..f904ea2094e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/CHANGES.md
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/CHANGES.md
@@ -1,22 +1,50 @@
+# RELEASE NOTES FOR VERSION 3.10
+- **INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE** The recent ISO8601:201x standard supersedes
+ the draft EDTF (Extended Date Time Format) extensions. Biblatex therefore
+ now supports the ISO8601-2 Clause 4, Level 1 Extended Format which is
+ equivalent to the draft EDTF standard but with different syntax. *This
+ syntax is in some cases not backwards compatible*. Biblatex will not
+ support backwards compatibility for the draft EDTF syntax because it is
+ too messy to do so and few people were using this anyway since it is a
+ relatively new and specialised feature. Please note these syntax changes
+ which effect only the formatting of DATE fields in bibliography datasources:
+ - The "unspecified" marker "u" is now "X"
+ - An approximate+uncertain date is now indicated with "%" rather than "?~"
+ - Open dates are now marked with ".." instead of "open" or blank
+ start/end dates.
+ - Unknown dates are now indicated by blank start/end dates rather than
+ "unknown" or "*"
+- Unicode support code that is problematic for non-Unicode engines,
+ but useful for XeTeX and LuaTeX now resides in `blx-unicode.def`.
+ That file is only read by XeTeX and LuaTeX.
+- The option `noerroretextools` demotes the incompatibility error for
+ `etextools` to a mere warning if set to `true`. Users still need
+ to make sure that `\forlistloop` has the definition from `etoolbox`
+ and not the completely incompatible definition from `etextools`.
+ This option is meant as a last resort for people who must at all
+ costs load `etextools` or a package that uses it.
+ `noerroretextools=true` will always cause a warning even if
+ `etextools` is not loaded.
+
# RELEASE NOTES FOR VERSION 3.9
## Bug fix release
- Fix `\mkpagetotal`
- Fix issue with refcontexts not appearing in some circumstances
-- ** DEPRECATION NOTICE ** The coming update to the ISO8601 standard
- supercedes the draft EDTF (Extended Date Time Format) extensions.
- When the new ISO8601 standard is public, biblatex will therefore
- support the ISO8601-2 Clause 4, Level 1 Extended Format which is
- equivalent to the draft EDTF standard but with different syntax. This
- syntax is in some cases not backwards compatible. Biblatex will not
- support backwards compatibility for the draft EDTF syntax because it is
- too messy to do so and few people were using this anyway since it is a
- relatively new and specialised feature. Please note these syntax changes
- which will effect only the formatting of DATE fields in bibliography
- datasources:
- - The "unspecified" marker `u` is now `X`
- - An approximate+uncertain date is now indicated with `%` rather than `?~`
- - Open dates are now marked with `..` instead of `open` or blank start/end dates.
- - Unknown dates are now indicated by blank start/end dates rather than `unknown` or `*`
+- **DEPRECATION NOTICE** The coming update to the ISO8601 standard
+ supercedes the draft EDTF (Extended Date Time Format) extensions.
+ When the new ISO8601 standard is public, biblatex will therefore
+ support the ISO8601-2 Clause 4, Level 1 Extended Format which is
+ equivalent to the draft EDTF standard but with different syntax. This
+ syntax is in some cases not backwards compatible. Biblatex will not
+ support backwards compatibility for the draft EDTF syntax because it is
+ too messy to do so and few people were using this anyway since it is a
+ relatively new and specialised feature. Please note these syntax changes
+ which will effect only the formatting of DATE fields in bibliography
+ datasources:
+ - The "unspecified" marker `u` is now `X`
+ - An approximate+uncertain date is now indicated with `%` rather than `?~`
+ - Open dates are now marked with `..` instead of `open` or blank start/end dates.
+ - Unknown dates are now indicated by blank start/end dates rather than `unknown` or `*`
# RELEASE NOTES FOR VERSION 3.8a
## Bug fix release
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.pdf
index 4b0237ba8d1..5da9d2b1866 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.tex
index bff2ce812b5..fd1ddb81dd8 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.tex
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
url={\biblatexhome},
author={Philipp Lehman \\(with Philip Kime, Audrey Boruvka and Joseph Wright)},
email={},
- revision={3.9},
+ revision={3.10},
date={\today}}
\hypersetup{%
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ This \latex package, which is also loaded automatically, is used for internal op
This \latex package, which is also loaded automatically, provides a frontend for writing machine-readable messages to an auxiliary log file. It is available from \acr{CTAN}.\fnurl{http://ctan.org/pkg/logreq/}
\item[xstring]
-This \latex package, which is also loaded automatically, provides advanced string processing macros It is available from \acr{CTAN}.\fnurl{http://ctan.org/pkg/xstring/}
+This \latex package, which is also loaded automatically, provides advanced string processing macros. It is available from \acr{CTAN}.\fnurl{http://ctan.org/pkg/xstring/}
\end{marglist}
@@ -335,6 +335,10 @@ The \sty{ucs} package provides support for \utf encoded input. Either use \sty{i
The \sty{etextools} package provides enhancements to list macros defined by \sty{etoolbox} and a few other tools for command definitions.
The package redefines list handling macros in a way incompatible with \biblatex.
+If you must load the \sty{etextools} package at all costs, use the load-time option \opt{noerroretextools}.
+With \kvopt{noerroretextools}{true} no error will be issued if \sty{etextools} is loaded, that message is degraded to a warning instead.
+In that case you need to make sure that \cmd{forlistloop} has its original \sty{etoolbox} definition when \biblatex\ is loaded.
+
\end{marglist}
\subsubsection{Compatibility Matrix for \biber}
@@ -353,6 +357,7 @@ compatibility matrix for the recent versions.
\sffamily\bfseries\spotcolor Biber version
& \sffamily\bfseries\spotcolor \biblatex\ version\\
\midrule
+2.10 & 3.10\\
2.9 & 3.9\\
2.8 & 3.8\\
2.7 & 3.7\\
@@ -727,7 +732,7 @@ The supported list of name parts is defined as a constant list in the default da
\item[Datepart fields] hold unformatted integers which may be converted to ordinals or strings as they are printed. A typical example is the \bibfield{month} field. For every field of datatype \bibfield{date} in the datamodel, datepart fields are automatically created with the following names: \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$year}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endyear}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$month}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endmonth}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$day}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endday}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$hour}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endhour}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$minute}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endminute}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$second}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endsecond}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$timezone}, \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$endtimezone}. $<$datetype$>$ is the string preceding <date> for any datamodel field of \kvopt{datatype}{date}. For example, in the default datamodel, <event>, <orig>, <url> and the empty string <> for the date field \bibfield{date}.
-\item[Date fields] hold a date specification in \texttt{yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn[+|-][hh[:nn]|Z]} format or a date range in \texttt{yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn[+|-][hh[:nn]|Z]/yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn[+|-][hh[:nn]|Z]} format and other formats permitted by EDTF level 1, see \secref{bib:use:dat}. Date fields are special in that the date is parsed and split up into its datepart type components. The \bibfield{datepart} components (see above) are automatically defined and recognised when a field of datatype \bibfield{date} is defined in the datamodel. A typical example is the \bibfield{date} field.
+\item[Date fields] hold a date specification in \texttt{yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn[+|-][hh[:nn]|Z]} format or a date range in \texttt{yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn[+|-][hh[:nn]|Z]/yyyy-mm-ddThh:nn[+|-][hh[:nn]|Z]} format and other formats permitted by \acr{ISO8601-2} Clause 4, level 1, see \secref{bib:use:dat}. Date fields are special in that the date is parsed and split up into its datepart type components. The \bibfield{datepart} components (see above) are automatically defined and recognised when a field of datatype \bibfield{date} is defined in the datamodel. A typical example is the \bibfield{date} field.
\item[Verbatim fields] are processed in verbatim mode and may contain special characters. Typical examples of verbatim fields are \bibfield{file} and \bibfield{doi}.
@@ -1638,12 +1643,8 @@ This entry will be printed as «\emph{Journal Name}. New ser. 9 (1998)». See \s
1850 & 1850 & 1850 \\
1997/ & 1997-- & 1997-- \\
/1997 & --1997 & --1997 \\
-1997/unknown & 1997-- & 1997-- \\
-1997/* & 1997-- & 1997-- \\
-unknown/1997 & --1997 & --1997 \\
-*/1997 & --1997 & --1997 \\
-1997/open & 1997-- & 1997-- \\
-open/1997 & --1997 & --1997 \\
+1997/.. & 1997-- & 1997-- \\
+../1997 & --1997 & --1997 \\
1967-02 & 02/1967 & February 1967 \\
2009-01-31 & 31/01/2009 & 31st January 2009 \\
1988/1992 & 1988--1992 & 1988--1992 \\
@@ -1656,13 +1657,13 @@ open/1997 & --1997 & --1997 \\
\label{bib:use:tab1}
\end{table}
-Date fields such as the default data model dates \bibfield{date}, \bibfield{origdate}, \bibfield{eventdate}, and \bibfield{urldate} adhere to \acr{EDTF}\footnote{\url{https://www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/pre-submission.html}} (Extended Date/Time Format) specification levels 0 and 1. Also supported are the open-ended range specifications in section 4.5 of the current working draft of ISO8601-2\footnote{\url{http://www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/iso-tc154-wg5_n0039_iso_wd_8601-2_2016-02-16.pdf}}. \acr{EDTF} is a stricter subset of the somewhat messy formats allowed by \acr{ISO8601v2004} and is better suited to bibliographic data. In addition to the \acr{EDTF} empty date range markers, you may also specify an open ended/start date range by giving the range separator and omitting the end/start date (\eg \texttt{YYYY/}, \texttt{/YYYY}). See \tabref{bib:use:tab1} for some examples of valid date specifications and the formatted dates automatically generated by \biblatex. The formatted date is language specific and will be adapted automatically. If there is no \bibfield{date} field in an entry, \biblatex will also consider the fields \bibfield{year} and \bibfield{month} for backwards compatibility with traditional \bibtex but this is not encouraged as explicit \bibfield{year} and \bibfield{month} are not parsed for date meta-information markers or times and are used as-is. Style authors should note that date fields like \bibfield{date} or \bibfield{origdate} are only available in the \file{bib} file. All dates are parsed and dissected into their components as the \file{bib} file is processed. The date and time components are made available to styles by way of the special fields discussed in \secref{aut:bbx:fld:dat}. See this section and \tabref{aut:bbx:fld:tab1} on page~\pageref{aut:bbx:fld:tab1} for further information.
+Date fields such as the default data model dates \bibfield{date}, \bibfield{origdate}, \bibfield{eventdate}, and \bibfield{urldate} adhere to \acr{ISO8601-2} Extended Format specification level 1. In addition to the \acr{ISO8601-2} empty date range markers, you may also specify an open ended/start date range by giving the range separator and omitting the end/start date (\eg \texttt{YYYY/}, \texttt{/YYYY}). See \tabref{bib:use:tab1} for some examples of valid date specifications and the formatted dates automatically generated by \biblatex. The formatted date is language specific and will be adapted automatically. If there is no \bibfield{date} field in an entry, \biblatex will also consider the fields \bibfield{year} and \bibfield{month} for backwards compatibility with traditional \bibtex but this is not encouraged as explicit \bibfield{year} and \bibfield{month} are not parsed for date meta-information markers or times and are used as-is. Style authors should note that date fields like \bibfield{date} or \bibfield{origdate} are only available in the \file{bib} file. All dates are parsed and dissected into their components as the \file{bib} file is processed. The date and time components are made available to styles by way of the special fields discussed in \secref{aut:bbx:fld:dat}. See this section and \tabref{aut:bbx:fld:tab1} on page~\pageref{aut:bbx:fld:tab1} for further information.
-\acr{EDTF} dates are astronomical dates in which year <0> exists. When outputting dates in BCE or BC era (see the \opt{dateera} option below), note that they will typically be one year earlier since BCE/BC era do not have a year 0 (year 0 is 1 BCE/BC). This conversion is automatic. See examples in \tabref{bib:use:tab2}.
+\acr{ISO8601-2} Extended Format dates are astronomical dates in which year <0> exists. When outputting dates in BCE or BC era (see the \opt{dateera} option below), note that they will typically be one year earlier since BCE/BC era do not have a year 0 (year 0 is 1 BCE/BC). This conversion is automatic. See examples in \tabref{bib:use:tab2}.
Date field names \emph{must} end with the string <date>, as with the default date fields. Bear this in mind when adding new date fields to the datamodel (see \secref{aut:ctm:dm}). \biblatex will check all date fields after reading the date model and will exit with an error if it finds a date field which does not adhere to this naming convention.
-\acr{EDTF} supports dates before common era (BCE/BC) by way of a negative date format and supports <approximate> (circa) and uncertain dates. Such date formats set internal markers which can be tested for so that appropriate localised markers (such as \opt{circa} or \opt{beforecommonera}) can be inserted. Also supported are <unspecified> dates (\acr{EDTF} 5.2.2) which are automatically expanded into appropriate data ranges accompanied by a field \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$dateunspecified} which details the granularity of the unspecified data. Styles may use this information to format such dates appropriately but the standard styles do not do this. See \tabref{bib:use:tab3} on page~\pageref{bib:use:tab3} for the allowed \acr{EDTF} <unspecified> formats, their range expansions and \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$dateunspecified} values (see \secref{aut:bbx:fld:gen}).
+\acr{ISO8601-2} supports dates before common era (BCE/BC) by way of a negative date format and supports <approximate> (circa) and uncertain dates. Such date formats set internal markers which can be tested for so that appropriate localised markers (such as \opt{circa} or \opt{beforecommonera}) can be inserted. Also supported are <unspecified> dates (\acr{ISO8601-2} 4.3) which are automatically expanded into appropriate data ranges accompanied by a field \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$dateunspecified} which details the granularity of the unspecified data. Styles may use this information to format such dates appropriately but the standard styles do not do this. See \tabref{bib:use:tab3} on page~\pageref{bib:use:tab3} for the allowed \acr{ISO8601-2} <unspecified> formats, their range expansions and \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$dateunspecified} values (see \secref{aut:bbx:fld:gen}).
\begin{table}
\tablesetup
@@ -1672,14 +1673,14 @@ Date field names \emph{must} end with the string <date>, as with the default dat
\multicolumn{1}{H}{Expanded Range} &
\multicolumn{1}{H}{Meta-information} \\
\cmidrule{1-1}\cmidrule(l){2-2}\cmidrule(l){3-3}
-199u & 1990/1999 & yearindecade \\
-19uu & 1900/1999 & yearincentury \\
-1999-uu & 1999-01/1999-12 & monthinyear \\
-1999-01-uu & 1999-01-01/1999-01-31 & dayinmonth \\
-1999-uu-uu & 1999-01-01/1999-12-31 & dayinyear \\
+199X & 1990/1999 & yearindecade \\
+19XX & 1900/1999 & yearincentury \\
+1999-XX & 1999-01/1999-12 & monthinyear \\
+1999-01-XX & 1999-01-01/1999-01-31 & dayinmonth \\
+1999-XX-XX & 1999-01-01/1999-12-31 & dayinyear \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabularx}
-\caption{EDTF 5.2.2 Unspecified Date Parsing}
+\caption{ISO8601-2 4.3 Unspecified Date Parsing}
\label{bib:use:tab3}
\end{table}
@@ -2240,7 +2241,7 @@ The starred versions of these commands will not trigger a reset.
Whether or not to use long or abbreviated strings in citations and in the bibliography. This option affects the localisation modules. If this option is enabled, key terms such as <editor> are abbreviated. If not, they are written out.
-\optitem[comp]{date}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{ymd}, \opt{edtf}}
+\optitem[comp]{date}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{ymd}, \opt{iso}}
This option controls the basic format of printed date specifications. The following choices are available:
@@ -2262,29 +2263,29 @@ January 21, 2010--January 30, 2010\par
\item[comp] Use the long format with compact ranges, for example:\par
21st--30th January 2010\par
January 21--30, 2010\par
-\item[edtf] Use strict Extended Date/Time Format\footnote{\url{https://www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/pre-submission.html}} (\texttt{yyyy-mm-dd}), for example:\par
+\item[iso] Use ISO8601 Extended Format (\texttt{yyyy-mm-dd}), for example:\par
2010-01-01\par
2010-01-21/2010-01-30
-\item[ymd] A year-month-day format which can be modified by other options unlike strict EDTF, for example:\par
+\item[ymd] A year-month-day format which can be modified by other options unlike strict \acr{ISO8601-2}, for example:\par
2010-1-1\par
2010-1-21/2010-1-30
\end{valuelist}
%
-Note that \opt{edtf} format will enforce \kvopt{dateera}{astronomical}, \kvopt{datezeros}{true}, \kvopt{timezeros}{true}, \kvopt{seconds}{true}, \kvopt{$<$datetype$>$time}{24h} and \kvopt{julian}{false}. \opt{ymd} is an ETFT-like format but which can change the various options which the strict \opt{edtf} option does not allow for.
+Note that \opt{iso} format will enforce \kvopt{dateera}{astronomical}, \kvopt{datezeros}{true}, \kvopt{timezeros}{true}, \kvopt{seconds}{true}, \kvopt{$<$datetype$>$time}{24h} and \kvopt{julian}{false}. \opt{ymd} is an ETFT-like format but which can change the various options which the strict \opt{iso} option does not allow for.
As seen in the above examples, the actual date format is language specific. Note that the month name in all long formats is responsive to the \opt{abbreviate} package option. The leading zeros for months and days in all short formats may be controlled separately with the \opt{datezeros} package option. The leading zeros for hours, minutes and seconds in all short formats may be controlled separately with the \opt{timezeros} package option. If outputting times, the printing of seconds and timezones is controlled by the \opt{seconds} and \opt{timezones} options respectively.
The options \opt{julian} and \opt{gregorianstart} may be used to control when to output Julian Calendar dates.
-\optitem[year]{labeldate}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{ymd}, \opt{edtf}}
+\optitem[year]{labeldate}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{ymd}, \opt{iso}}
Similar to the \opt{date} option but controls the format of the date field selected with \cmd{DeclareLabeldate}.
-\optitem[comp]{$<$datetype$>$date}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{ymd}, \opt{edtf}}
+\optitem[comp]{$<$datetype$>$date}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{ymd}, \opt{iso}}
Similar to the \opt{date} option but controls the format of the \bibfield{$<$datetype$>$date} field in the datamodel.
-\optitem{alldates}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{edtf}}
+\optitem{alldates}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse}, \opt{comp}, \opt{iso}}
Sets the option for all dates in the datamodel to the same value. The date fields in the default data model are \bibfield{date}, \bibfield{origdate}, \bibfield{eventdate} and \bibfield{urldate}.
@@ -4616,11 +4617,11 @@ Prints date circa information when the global option \opt{datecirca} is enabled
\csitem{enddatecircaprint}
Prints date circa information when the global option \opt{datecirca} is enabled and the \cmd{ifenddatecirca} test is true. By default, prints the <circa> localised term (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}) and the \opt{datecircadelim} delimiter.
-\csitem{datecircaprintedtf}
-Prints EDTF format date circa information when the global option \opt{datecirca} is enabled and the \cmd{ifdatecirca} test is true. Prints \cmd{textasciitilde}.
+\csitem{datecircaprintiso}
+Prints \acr{ISO8601-2} format date circa information when the global option \opt{datecirca} is enabled and the \cmd{ifdatecirca} test is true. Prints \cmd{textasciitilde}.
-\csitem{enddatecircaprintedtf}
-Prints EDTF format date circa information when the global option \opt{datecirca} is enabled and the \cmd{ifenddatecirca} test is true. Prints \cmd{textasciitilde}.
+\csitem{enddatecircaprintiso}
+Prints \acr{ISO8601-2} format date circa information when the global option \opt{datecirca} is enabled and the \cmd{ifenddatecirca} test is true. Prints \cmd{textasciitilde}.
\csitem{dateeraprint}{yearfield}
Prints date era information when the global option \opt{dateera} is set to <secular> or <christian>. By default, prints the \opt{dateeradelim} delimiter and the appropriate localised era term (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the \opt{dateeraauto} option is set, then the passed \prm{yearfield} (which is the name of a year field such as <year>, <origyear>, <endeventyear> etc.) is tested to see if its value is earlier than the \opt{dateeraauto} threshold and if so, then the BCE/CE localisation will be output too. The default setting for \opt{dateeraauto} is 0 and so only BCE/BC localisation strings are candidates for output. Detects whether the start or end year era information is to be printed by looking at the \prm{yearfield} name passed to it.
@@ -4823,7 +4824,7 @@ The language specific separator used between date components in terse date forma
\csitem{bibdaterangesep}
-The language specific separator to be used for date ranges. Defaults to \cmd{textendash} for all date formats apart from \opt{ymd} which defaults to a \cmd{slash}. The date format option \opt{edtf} is hard-coded to \cmd{slash} since this is a standards compliant format.
+The language specific separator to be used for date ranges. Defaults to \cmd{textendash} for all date formats apart from \opt{ymd} which defaults to a \cmd{slash}. The date format option \opt{iso} is hard-coded to \cmd{slash} since this is a standards compliant format.
\csitem{mkbibdatelong}
@@ -4863,7 +4864,7 @@ The language specific marker which separates hour and minute component of offset
\csitem{bibdatetimesep}
-The language specific separator printed between date and time components when printing time components along with date components (see the \opt{$<$datetype$>$dateusetime} option in \secref{use:opt:pre:gen}). Defaults to a space for non-EDTF output formats, and 'T' for EDTF output format.
+The language specific separator printed between date and time components when printing time components along with date components (see the \opt{$<$datetype$>$dateusetime} option in \secref{use:opt:pre:gen}). Defaults to a space for non-\acr{ISO8601-2} output formats, and 'T' for \acr{ISO8601-2} output format.
\csitem{finalandcomma}
@@ -6099,7 +6100,7 @@ The following lists and fields are used by \biblatex to pass data to bibliograph
\fielditem{$<$datetype$>$dateunspecified}{string}
-If $<$datetype$>$date held an EDTF 5.2.2 <unspecified>, this field will be set to one of \opt{yearindecade}, \opt{yearincentury}, \opt{monthinyear}, \opt{dayinmonth} or \opt{dayinyear} which specifies the granularity of the unspecified information. These strings can be tested for and along with the date ranges which are automatically created for such <unspecified> dates, a style may choose to format the date in a special way. See \secref{bib:use:dat}. For example, an entry with dates such as:
+If $<$datetype$>$date held an \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.3 <unspecified>, this field will be set to one of \opt{yearindecade}, \opt{yearincentury}, \opt{monthinyear}, \opt{dayinmonth} or \opt{dayinyear} which specifies the granularity of the unspecified information. These strings can be tested for and along with the date ranges which are automatically created for such <unspecified> dates, a style may choose to format the date in a special way. See \secref{bib:use:dat}. For example, an entry with dates such as:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=bibtex]{}
@book{key,
@@ -6512,7 +6513,7 @@ This field is the \bibfield{year} as given in the database file or it holds the
\fielditem{season}{datepart}
-This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{date} field as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
+This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{date} field as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
\fielditem{endhour}{datepart}
@@ -6544,7 +6545,7 @@ If the date specification in the \bibfield{date} field is a range, this field ho
\fielditem{endseason}{datepart}
-If the date specification in the \bibfield{date} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{endseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{date} range.
+If the date specification in the \bibfield{date} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{endseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{date} range.
\fielditem{orighour}{datepart}
@@ -6576,7 +6577,7 @@ This field holds the year component of the \bibfield{origdate} field. If the dat
\fielditem{origseason}{datepart}
-This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{origdate} field as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
+This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{origdate} field as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
\fielditem{origendhour}{datepart}
@@ -6608,7 +6609,7 @@ If the date specification in the \bibfield{origdate} field is a range, this fiel
\fielditem{origendseason}{datepart}
-If the date specification in the \bibfield{origdate} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{origendseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{origdate} range.
+If the date specification in the \bibfield{origdate} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{origendseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{origdate} range.
\fielditem{eventhour}{datepart}
@@ -6640,7 +6641,7 @@ This field holds the year component of the \bibfield{eventdate} field. If the da
\fielditem{eventseason}{datepart}
-This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{eventdate} field as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
+This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{eventdate} field as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
\fielditem{eventendhour}{datepart}
@@ -6672,7 +6673,7 @@ If the date specification in the \bibfield{eventdate} field is a range, this fie
\fielditem{eventendseason}{datepart}
-If the date specification in the \bibfield{eventdate} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{eventendseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{eventdate} range.
+If the date specification in the \bibfield{eventdate} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{eventendseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{eventdate} range.
\fielditem{urlhour}{datepart}
@@ -6704,7 +6705,7 @@ This field holds the year component of the \bibfield{urldate} field.
\fielditem{urlseason}{datepart}
-This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{urldate} field as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
+This field holds the season component of the \bibfield{urldate} field as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). If the date is a range, it holds the season component of the start date.
\fielditem{urlendhour}{datepart}
@@ -6736,7 +6737,7 @@ If the date specification in the \bibfield{urldate} field is a range, this field
\fielditem{urlendseason}{datepart}
-If the date specification in the \bibfield{urldate} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{EDTF} 5.2.5 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{urlendseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{urldate} range.
+If the date specification in the \bibfield{urldate} field is a range, this field holds the season component of the end date as specified by \acr{ISO8601-2} 4.7 (\secref{bib:use:dat}). It contains a season localisation string (\secref{aut:lng:key:dt}). A blank (but defined) \bibfield{urlendseason} component indicates an open ended \bibfield{urldate} range.
\end{fieldlist}
@@ -9627,7 +9628,7 @@ Similar to \cmd{ifbibstring}, but uses the value of a \prm{field} rather than a
\cmditem{iffieldplusstringbibstring}{field}{string}{true}{false}
-Similar to \cmd{iffieldplusstringbibstring}, but appends \prm{string} to the value of \prm{field} and checks if the resulting string is a known localisation key. Expands to \prm{false} if \prm{field} is undefined.
+Similar to \cmd{iffieldbibstring}, but appends \prm{string} to the value of \prm{field} and checks if the resulting string is a known localisation key. Expands to \prm{false} if \prm{field} is undefined.
\cmditem{ifdriver}{entrytype}{true}{false}
@@ -9997,6 +9998,11 @@ This command configures the \cmd{ifnumerals} and \cmd{ifpages} tests from \secre
\begin{ltxexample}
\DeclareRangeChars{~,;-+/}
\end{ltxexample}
+
+On engines that fully support Unicode the default is
+\begin{ltxexample}
+\DeclareRangeChars{~,;-–—+/}
+\end{ltxexample}
%
This means that strings like <3--5>, <35+>, <8/9> and so on will be considered as a range by \cmd{ifnumerals} and \cmd{ifpages}. Non-range characters in such strings are recognized as numbers. So strings like <3a--5a> and <35b+> are not deemed to be ranges by default. See also \secref{bib:use:pag, use:cav:pag} for further details.
@@ -10238,8 +10244,15 @@ The following commands configure various features related to punctuation and aut
\begin{ltxsyntax}
\cmditem{DeclarePrefChars}{characters}
+\cmditem*{DeclarePrefChars*}{characters}
+
+This command declares characters that are to be treated specially when testing to see if \cmd{bibnamedelimc} is to be inserted between a name prefix and a family name. If a character is in the list of \prm{characters}, \cmd{bibnamedelimc} is not inserted. It is used to allow abbreviated name prefices like <d'Argent> where no space should be inserted after the apostrophe. The starred version appends its argument to the list of prefix characters, the unstarred version replaces current setting. The default setting is:
-This command declares characters that are to be treated specially when testing to see if \cmd{bibnamedelimc} is to be inserted between a name prefix and a family name. If a character is in the list of \prm{characters}, \cmd{bibnamedelimc} is not inserted. It is used to allow abbreviated name prefices like <d'Argent> where no space should be inserted after the apostrophe. The default setting is:
+\begin{ltxexample}
+\DeclarePrefChars{'-}
+\end{ltxexample}
+
+On engines that fully support Unicode the default is
\begin{ltxexample}
\DeclarePrefChars{'’-}
@@ -10885,6 +10898,7 @@ Roles which are related to supplementary material may also be expressed as objec
The following keys are typically used in the \bibfield{type} field of \bibtype{thesis}, \bibtype{report}, \bibtype{misc}, and other entries:
\begin{keymarglist}
+\item[bathesis] An expression equivalent to the term <Bachelor's thesis>.
\item[mathesis] An expression equivalent to the term <Master's thesis>.
\item[phdthesis] The term <PhD thesis>, <PhD dissertation>, <doctoral thesis>, etc.
\item[candthesis] An expression equivalent to the term <Candidate thesis>. Used for <Candidate> degrees that have no clear equivalent to the Master's or doctoral level.
@@ -11095,7 +11109,7 @@ Abbreviation strings for <circa> dates:
\item[circa] The string <circa>
\end{keymarglist}
-Abbreviation strings for seasons parsed from \acr{EDTF} dates:
+Abbreviation strings for seasons parsed from \acr{ISO8601-2} Extended Format dates:
\begin{keymarglist}
\item[spring] The string <spring>
@@ -11302,7 +11316,7 @@ The language specific separator used between date components in terse date forma
\csitem{bibdaterangesep}
-The language specific separator to be used for date ranges. Defaults to \cmd{textendash} for all date formats apart from \opt{ymd} which defaults to a \cmd{slash}. The date format option \opt{edtf} is hard-coded to \cmd{slash} since this is a standards compliant format.
+The language specific separator to be used for date ranges. Defaults to \cmd{textendash} for all date formats apart from \opt{ymd} which defaults to a \cmd{slash}. The date format option \opt{iso} is hard-coded to \cmd{slash} since this is a standards compliant format.
\csitem{mkbibdatelong}
@@ -11343,7 +11357,7 @@ The language specific marker which separates an optional time zone component fro
\csitem{bibdatetimesep}
-The language specific separator printed between date and time components when printing time components along with date components (see the \opt{$<$datetype$>$dateusetime} option in \secref{use:opt:pre:gen}). Defaults to a space for non-EDTF output formats, and 'T' for EDTF output format.
+The language specific separator printed between date and time components when printing time components along with date components (see the \opt{$<$datetype$>$dateusetime} option in \secref{use:opt:pre:gen}). Defaults to a space for non-\acr{ISO8601-2} output formats, and 'T' for \acr{ISO8601-2} output format.
\csitem{finalandcomma}
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This revision history is a list of changes relevant to users of this package. Changes of a more technical nature which do not affect the user interface or the behavior of the package are not included in the list. More technical details are to be found in the \file{CHANGES.org} file. The numbers on the right indicate the relevant section of this manual.
\begin{changelog}
+\begin{release}{3.10}{2017-12-19}
+\item Changed \opt{edtf} to \opt{iso}\see{use:opt:pre:gen}
+\item Added \opt{noerroretextools} option\see{int:pre:inc}
+\end{release}
+
\begin{release}{3.9}{2017-11-21}
\item Added \cmd{iffieldplusstringbibstring}\see{aut:aux:tst}
\item Fixed \cmd{mkpagetotal}\see{aut:aux:msc}
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\begin{keylist}
+\keyitem{bathesis} An expression equivalent to the term <Bachelor's thesis>.
\keyitem{mathesis} An expression equivalent to the term <Master's thesis>.
\keyitem{phdthesis} The term <PhD thesis>, <PhD dissertation>, <doctoral thesis>, etc.
\keyitem{candthesis} An expression equivalent to the term <Candidate thesis>. Used for <Candidate> degrees that have no clear equivalent to the Master's or doctoral level.
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@@ -34,10 +34,44 @@ citations given in footnotes.
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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[378]{sigfridsson}
+\cite[378]{sigfridsson}
+\cite[12]{worman}
+\cite[13]{worman}
+\end{verbatim}
+%
+If \texttt{ibidpage} is set to \texttt{true}, the citations
+come out as
+\begin{quote}
+Sigfridsson and Ryde 1998, p.~378
+
+ibid.
+
+Worman 2002, p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
+%
+The result for \texttt{ibidpage=false} is
+\begin{quote}
+Sigfridsson and Ryde 1998, p.~378
+
+ibid., p.~378
+
+Worman 2002, p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
\subsubsection*{The \texttt{dashed} option}
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@@ -32,10 +32,44 @@ intended for citations given in footnotes.
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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[378]{sigfridsson}
+\cite[378]{sigfridsson}
+\cite[12]{worman}
+\cite[13]{worman}
+\end{verbatim}
+%
+If \texttt{ibidpage} is set to \texttt{true}, the citations
+come out as
+\begin{quote}
+Sigfridsson and Ryde 1998, p.~378
+
+ibid.
+
+Worman 2002, p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
+%
+The result for \texttt{ibidpage=false} is
+\begin{quote}
+Sigfridsson and Ryde 1998, p.~378
+
+ibid., p.~378
+
+Worman 2002, p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
\subsubsection*{The \texttt{dashed} option}
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@@ -30,10 +30,44 @@ citations given in footnotes.
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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}
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@@ -28,10 +28,44 @@ intended for citations given in footnotes.
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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}
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@@ -27,10 +27,44 @@ This style essentially combines \texttt{authortitle-terse} and
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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}
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@@ -28,12 +28,46 @@ intended for citations given in footnotes.
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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 -- shortened -- as
+\begin{quote}
+Cicero, \emph{De natura deorum,} p.~12
-\subsubsection*{The \texttt{citepages} option}
+ibid.
+
+Worman, \emph{The Cast of Character,} p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
+%
+The shortened 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}
Use this option to fine-tune the formatting of the \texttt{pages}
and \texttt{pagetotal} fields in verbose citations. When an entry
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@@ -39,12 +39,46 @@ different page or page spread (depending on the setting of the
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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 -- shortened -- as
+\begin{quote}
+Cicero, \emph{De natura deorum,} p.~12
-\subsubsection*{The \texttt{citepages} option}
+ibid.
+
+Worman, \emph{The Cast of Character,} p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
+%
+The shortened 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}
Use this option to fine-tune the formatting of the \texttt{pages}
and \texttt{pagetotal} fields in verbose citations. When an entry
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@@ -128,12 +128,46 @@ Here's an example of how this citation scheme works:
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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 -- shortened -- as
+\begin{quote}
+Cicero, \emph{De natura deorum,} p.~12
-\subsubsection*{The \texttt{strict} option}
+ibid.
+
+Worman, \emph{The Cast of Character,} p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
+%
+The shortened 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}
A case related to the definition of \emph{ibidem} is the scope of
the \emph{ibidem} and \emph{idem} replacements. By default, this
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@@ -46,12 +46,46 @@ style.
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. If
-you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the
-package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in
-the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}.
+case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations.
+With \texttt{ibidpage=true} a page range postnote will be suppresse
+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 -- shortened -- as
+\begin{quote}
+Cicero, \emph{De natura deorum,} p.~12
-\subsubsection*{The \texttt{strict} option}
+ibid.
+
+Worman, \emph{The Cast of Character,} p.~12
+
+ibid., p.~13
+\end{quote}
+%
+The shortened 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}
A case related to the definition of \emph{ibidem} is the scope of
the \emph{ibidem} and \emph{idem} replacements. By default, this
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@@ -11,26 +11,26 @@
@misc{date1,
note = {Years with implicit era},
author = {Author1},
- date = {-0099-07-11/-0043-03-13}, % Negative ETDF date range
- origdate = {-0477}, % Negative EDTF date
+ date = {-0099-07-11/-0043-03-13}, % Negative date range
+ origdate = {-0477}, % Negative date
eventdate = {0477/0566}, % Forced CE era due to dateeraauto setting
urldate = {-0020/0100}, % Cross BCE/CE range
}
@misc{date2,
note = {Dates with circa and uncertain markers},
author = {Author2},
- date = {1723?~}, % year with ETDF approximate (circa) and uncertainty markers
+ date = {1723%}, % year with ETDF approximate (circa) and uncertainty markers
origdate = {1934-02~}, % year and month with circa marker
- eventdate = {1976?}, % year with EDTF uncertainty marker
+ eventdate = {1976?}, % year with uncertainty marker
urldate = {1922~}, % year with ETDF approximate (circa) marker
}
@misc{date3,
note = {Date ranges},
author = {Author3},
date = {1934~/1936~}, % year range with circa markers
- origdate = {1723~/}, % open-ended year range with circa marker
- eventdate = {1976?/}, % open-ended year range with uncertainty marker
- urldate = {1976/open} % open-ended year range with EDTF open marker
+ origdate = {1723~/..}, % open-ended year range with circa marker
+ eventdate = {1976?/..}, % open-ended year range with uncertainty marker
+ urldate = {1976/..} % open-ended year range with open marker
}
@misc{date4,
note = {Times},
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
@misc{date5,
note = {Seasons},
author = {Author5},
- date = {1723-21}, % EDTF season (21=spring, 22=summer, 23=autumn, 24=winter)
+ date = {1723-21}, % season (21=spring, 22=summer, 23=autumn, 24=winter)
origdate = {1934-24~}, % uncertain year plus season
eventdate = {1934-22/1934-23}, % range with seasons
}
@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@
@misc{date7,
note = {Unspecified dates can be used to do amusing things},
author = {Author7},
- date = {19uu}, % EDTF unspecified year in century
- origdate = {199u}, % EDTF unspecified year in decade
+ date = {19XX}, % unspecified year in century
+ origdate = {199X}, % unspecified year in decade
}
@misc{date8,
note = {Astronomical year era},
@@ -77,10 +77,10 @@
@misc{date10,
note = {More Date ranges},
author = {Author10},
- date = {1034/*}, % '*' = 'unknown' (ISO8601-2 draft)
- origdate = {*/1034}, % '*' = 'unknown' (ISO8601-2 draft)
- eventdate = {open/1034}, % open-start to year range
- urldate = {/1034} % '' = 'open (ISO8601-2 draft)
+ date = {1034/}, % unknown
+ origdate = {/1034}, % unknown
+ eventdate = {../1034}, % open-start to year range
+ urldate = {../1034} % open
}
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\usepackage[style=authoryear,%
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
% gregorianstart=1582-10-15,% Default
alldates=short,%
% alldates=ymd,% Year-Month-Day format
- % alldates=edtf,% EDTF format
+ % alldates=iso,% ISO8601 format
alldatesusetime=true, % print time components in non-compact date ranges
alltimes=12h,%
% alltimes=24h,% prints 24 hour format times (default)