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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2019-01-20 23:18:31 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2019-01-20 23:18:31 +0000
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index 280268b86a4..1d2e5d16c37 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/oscola/oscola.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/oscola/oscola.tex
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
{scrartcl}
% SET VERSION NUMBER AND RELEASE DATE
-\def\releasedate{1 April 2017}
-\def\versionnumber{1.5}
+\def\releasedate{20 January 2019}
+\def\versionnumber{1.6}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\usepackage{geometry}
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ order.\index[general]{Biblatex!introduction
Basic use of \oscola\ will require:
\begin{itemize}
\item The \textsc{biblatex} package. This is to be found in any modern
- \TeX\ distribution. You need version 2.0 (or higher).\index[general]{Biblatex!version 2.0 required}\index[general]{prerequisites!Biblatex}
+ \TeX\ distribution. You need version 3.9 (or higher).\index[general]{Biblatex!version 3.9 required}\index[general]{prerequisites!Biblatex}
\item The files \texttt{oscola.bbx}, \texttt{oscola.cbx} and
\texttt{english-oscola.lbx}, installed where \LaTeX\ can find them.\index[general]{oscola.bbx@\texttt{oscola.bbx}}\index[general]{oscola.cbx@\texttt{oscola.cbx}}\index[general]{english-oscola.lbx@\texttt{english-oscola.lbx}}\index[general]{prerequisites!package files}
\item A working version of \textsc{biber}; this is also to be found in
@@ -483,7 +483,9 @@ of `ibid' in successive citations.
there, then set the \texttt{ibidstyle} option to \texttt{uc}. Please
note that while this will work reliably with citations created using
\verb|\footcite| or \verb|\autocite|, if you use the
- form\begin{verbatim}\footnote{\cite{ ... }}\end{verbatim}the need
+ form
+\begin{verbatim}\footnote{\cite{ ... }}\end{verbatim}
+ the need
for a capital will not be `picked up' automatically. In such a case,
if you are using capitals, you will need to insert the command
\verb|\bibsentence| immediately before the \verb|\cite|. (This is a
@@ -785,7 +787,15 @@ case, you can use the \verb|\multicites| and \verb|\multifootcites|
commands, which are described in more detail in the \biblatex\
documentation.\index[general]{multicites@\texttt{\textbackslash{multicites}}}
-The package supports the use of the \verb|\textcite| command, but it is not fully developed. It makes most sense for cases, where \verb|\textcite{boardman}| will produce a citation with the name of the case in the text, and the reference in the footnote, so that one can refer to \textcite{boardman} in running text. For books and articles it provides the author's name. For other material it is not guaranteed to produce useful results.
+The package supports the use of the \verb|\textcite| command, but it
+is not fully developed. It makes most sense for cases, where
+\verb|\textcite{boardman}| will produce a citation with the name of
+the case in the text, and the reference in the footnote, so that one
+can refer to \textcite{boardman} in running text. For UK statutes, it
+will print the statute title and date in the text, and add a footnote
+only if there is a postnote. For books and articles it provides the
+author's name. For other material it is not guaranteed to produce
+useful results.
\index[general]{citation commands|)}
@@ -1637,6 +1647,9 @@ could be ignored. It also correctly stripped out full points. (3) The
\texttt{pagination} field of example \ref{corr08} ensures that
pinpoints are correctly formatted.
+So this is a citation to \autocite{boardman}. And here is another.\autocite{boardman}
+
+
Now let's look at a case where the year is not
essential.\footcite[14]{oscola}
@@ -3151,6 +3164,11 @@ Ensure that the title includes the number and the
the instrument. It is needed to construct a short title, and, even
if you provide your own, to make sure the instrument is properly
indexed.
+\item[url]
+ \index[general]{url field!\texttt{url} field!EU legislation@in EU legislation}
+ \index[general]{bibfile@\texttt{.bib} file!url field@\texttt{url} field}
+ \index[general]{eli number@\texttt{eri} number}
+ The EU is moving towards the use of a system of uniform resource location called the \textsc{eli} number. If you want to include this, use the \texttt{url} field, which will be printed unless you have passed the option \verb|url=false| to \biblatex.
\end{description}
\index[general]{legislation!EU!type field@\texttt{type} field}