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-%macropackage=lplaing
-
-\documentstyle[bibgerm]{article}
-
-\def\tex{{\the\textfont0\TeX}}
-\def\pLaTeX{{\the\textfont0 L\kern-.36em\raise.3ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0
-A}\kern-.15em T\kern-.1667em\lower.7ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX}}
-\def\LaTeX{\protect\pLaTeX}
-\def\pBibTeX{{\the\textfont0 B\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 IB}\kern-.1em\TeX}}
-\def\BibTeX{\protect\pBibTeX}
-\def\bibtex{\BibTeX}\def\tex{\TeX}
-\def\latex{\LaTeX}
-\def\dat#1{{\tt #1}}
-\def\bsl{{\tt\char'134}} % '\'
-\def\leerz{{\tt\char'040}} % little 'u' for spaces
-\def\affe{\char'100} % '@'
-\exhyphenpenalty=50 \hyphenpenalty=10 \doublehyphendemerits=50
-\finalhyphendemerits=50 \brokenpenalty=100 \pretolerance=0 \tolerance=2000
-\looseness=0 \linepenalty=10
-\hoffset=-1.0in \textwidth6.4in \oddsidemargin0.8in \evensidemargin0.8in
-\marginparwidth0.6in \marginparsep0.2in \marginparpush1ex
-\topmargin0pt \headheight2.5ex \headsep5ex \textheight9.25in
-\columnsep10pt \columnseprule0pt
-\parindent0pt \parskip2.5ex plus1.5ex minus1.5ex
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2}
-\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.1}
-\def\footnoterule{\vfill\kern-3pt \hrule width \textwidth\kern 2.6pt}
-\pagestyle{headings}
-\newlength{\mylena}
-\originalTeX\nonfrenchspacing
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\title{German and international \bibtex ing\\A manual for the 'german' \bibtex\ styles}
-\author{Martin Wallmeier\thanks{Tel.:
-[[0]0\,49]\,(09\,31)\,80\,05\,--\,5\,10}\\ G"obelslehenstr. 1--b\,16\\8700
-W"urzburg\\ West Germany\\e-mail: neuk121@wrzx13.rz.uni-wuerzburg.de}
-\date{20$^{th}$ April 1993}
-\maketitle
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-The original \bibtex\ version 0.99b standard styles allow only English
-references. There are some so called \dat{'German'} styles, but they allow
-only German references. I couldn't find any style beeing able to switch
-between the language for mixed references. In scientific publications you
-will find a lot of English references beside the ones of the country, where
-the publication was written. But it looks awful, if you mix an english
-reference with german expressions, for example:
-\begin{center}\begin{minipage}{.7\textwidth}\raggedright\tt Wilson,
-Braunwald, und Isselbacher, Herausgeber. Harrison's Principles of Internal
-Medicine. Band 1, twelfth Auf{}lage\ldots\end{minipage}\end{center}
-So I tried to write a style being able to switch the language.
-
-\section[Restrictions of and problems with \bibtex]{Restrictions of and
-problems with \bibtex\footnote{Dedicated to Oren Patashnik at Stanford
-University. I hope this will find him anytime.}}
-
-There is a terrific restriction at least in my version of \bibtex: it
-allows only ten (10) global variables of type \dat{STRINGS}. Therefore it
-was impossible to implement a function which would decide whether to switch
-the language and then call a specific function for every country that could
-actualize the contents of these string variables. So the only possible way
-seemed to be to create a series of \tex\ macros.
-
-Another problem occured with \bibtex's built in function
-\verb|add.period$|. This function adds a point, if the last non '\}'
-character is no '.', '!' or '?'. But how to tell \verb|add.period$| that
-the \tex\ macros for abbreviations contain a point, although there is not
-one obvious for \bibtex? The \tex\ macros have one parameter now: If you
-abbreviate editors for example as 'eds.' \verb|add.period$| mustn't set a
-point if the corresponding \tex\ macro is set in the output. So {\tt\bsl
-btxeditorsshort} is defined as follows:\\[.5ex]
-\verb| \def\btxeditorsshort#1{eds#1}|\\[.5ex]
-Now you can write {\tt\bsl btxeditorsshort\{.\}} in the \bibtex\ style file
-and \verb|add.period$| will find a point if {\tt\bsl btxeditorsshort\{.\}}
-is the last expression in the sentence. As you can see this is only
-necessary for those expressions that can stand at the end of a sentence or
-block. 'And' usually will not stay at the end of a sentence. So you can
-define the corresponding macros as pointed abbreviation, if you want to.
-
-I had to face a last problem with the built in function
-\verb|change.case$|. It's similar to the one with \verb|add.period$|. This
-function is also unable to expand the defined \tex\ macros. Therefore I had
-to define always two forms of macros \verb|\btx...| and \verb|\Btx...|
-where the second should be used where something like `The Quick Brown Fox
-Jumps Over The Lazy Dog' is to occure and the first for something like `The
-quick brown fox\ldots' if the expression starts a sentence or `the quick
-brown fox\ldots' if it is used in the middle of a sentence. The {\tt
-change.case\$} function will not be called if a title is going to be
-formatted and {\tt language} is not set to {\tt 'english'} or {\tt
-'USenglish'}. Henceforth you don't have to use '\{\}' braces to avoid {\tt
-chang.case\$} in titles of other languages. Thus typing is much easier.
-Typing comfort could be also improoved very much if \bibtex\ would
-understand umlauts as \tex\ version 3.1 and not only constructions like
-\verb|{\"{a}}|.
-
-All these constructions are tricky and uncomfortable only to bypass or fool
-the built in \bibtex\ functions. Things would be much easier if more global
-string variables could be defined. Then \bibtex\ could format the content
-of the string variables directly and commands like \verb|add.period$| or
-\verb|\cange.case$| would work the same way as if the expression would
-occure in the text.
-
-Now you know about the reasons why I had to make a new \latex\ style
-\dat{bibgerm.sty} for use with the \dat{ger[...].bst} \bibtex\ styles. It
-defines the \tex\ macros mentioned above and listed below.
-
-\section{Implementation}
-
-\bibtex\ was changed in the way that it doesn't place string constants, but
-\tex\ macros into the output for expressions that vary in the different
-languages. So \bibtex\ generates a {\tt\bsl selectlanguage\{...\}} command
-just before the current \verb|\bibitem[...]{...}| if the {\tt language}
-field in the database entry is not empty. There are only a few allowed
-contents for {\tt language}: {\tt 'german'}, {\tt 'austrian'}, {\tt
-'english'}, and {\tt 'USenglish'}, because I'm speaking only German and
-bad English. {\tt 'english'} does the same as {\tt 'USenglish'} at the
-moment. I think there won't be many differences, but I could imagine some
-concerning 'Master's thesis' and 'PhD thesis'. {\tt 'austrian'} does nearly
-the same as {\tt 'german'}, only the month 'January' is different.
-
-It should be not so very difficult to implement other languages for someone
-who is a little bit acquainted to \tex\ or \latex. You probably needn't
-change the \bibtex\ styles, but only to supplement the \dat{bibgerm.sty}
-\latex\ style a little bit.
-
-\subsection{\ifx\undefined\selectfont \else\series{m}\fi\dat{bibgerm.sty}}
-
-The macro \verb|\selectlanguage{...}| of the original \dat{german.sty}
-\cite{partl}switched already things like {\tt 'date'} and {\tt
-'captionnames'}. There are now some new global definitions
-\verb|\bibsgerman|, \verb|\bibsenglish| and \verb|\bibsUSenglish| being
-called by {\tt\bsl selectlanguage\{...\}}. The \verb|\bibs...| macros
-redefine the meanings for a list of \tex\ macros according to the current
-language:
-\settowidth{\mylena}{\tt\bsl def\bsl ...short\#\#1\{...\#\#1\}}
-\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|l|p{.67\textwidth}@{}l|}\hline
-\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{General Aspects}\\\hline
-\hbox to\mylena{\tex\ macro\hfil} & Meaning &\\\hline
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btx...\{...\}} & \raggedright Expression in lower case
-letters for use in the middle of a sentence (e.\ g.\ 'volume').&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btx...\{...\}} & \raggedright Expression with the first
-letter capitalized for use at the beginning of a sentence (e.\ g.\
-'Volume') or formatted like a booktitle (e.\ g.\ 'Technical Report
-037').&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl ...short\#\#1\{...\#\#1\}} & \raggedright Mostly
-abbreviated expression. The tricky construction {\tt\#\#1} was explained
-above. You need double {\tt'\#'} because the macros are defined inside the
-global definition of the {\tt\bsl bibs...} macro. The parameter {\tt\#\#1}
-is used to set the last point of an abbreviation that can occure at the end
-of a sentence (e.\ g.\ {\tt\bsl def\bsl btxetalshort\#\#1\{et~al\#\#1\}}).
-If you don't want to have a point at the end you skip the {\tt\#\#1} inside
-the braces.&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl ...long\{...\}} & \raggedright Expression used for the
-long i.\,\,e.\ unabbreviated form (e.\ g.\ {\tt\bsl def\bsl btxetallong\{
-et~alii\}}). &\\\hline
-\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{Details}\\\hline
-\hbox to\mylena{\tex\ macro\hfil} & meaning &\\\hline
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxetalshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Used after authors or
-editors, if there is {\tt 'and othrers'} at the end of the corresponding
-\bibtex\ database entry field (defined as {\tt 'et~al\#\#1{}'}). This
-expression might finish a sentence or block; so {\tt '\#\#1'} is necessary
-for {\tt 'add.period\$'}. &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxetallong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'et~alii'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxandshort} & \raggedright Used before the last author or
-editor if there are more than one (defined as {\tt 'and'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxandlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the above
-(defined as {\tt 'and'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxinshort} & \raggedright Used with entry type {\tt
-@incollection} or {\tt @inproceedings} as introduction for the reference to
-the superior work (defined as {\tt 'in'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxinlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the above
-(defined as {\tt 'in'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxinshort} & \raggedright For use at the beginning of a
-sentence (defined as {\tt 'In'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxinlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the above
-(defined as {\tt 'In'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxofseriesshort} & \raggedright Used after the volume
-number before the title of the book series (defined as {\tt 'of'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxofserieslong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'of'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxinseriesshort} & \raggedright Used for a part of a book
-with a separate title. If there is a number given it is placed before the
-title of the series (defined as {\tt 'in'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxinserieslong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'in'}). &\\
-\hline\end{tabular}
-
-\begin{tabular}{|l|p{.67\textwidth}@{}l|}\hline
-\hbox to\mylena{\tex\ macro\hfil} & meaning &\\\hline
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxeditorshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Abbreviation for a
-single {\em editor\/} that can be placed at the end of the editor block
-(defined as {\tt 'ed\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxeditorlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'editor'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxeditorsshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Equivalent of the
-above for more than one editor (defined as {\tt 'eds\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxeditorslong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'editors'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxeditorshort\#\#1} & \raggedright This and the following
-macros could be used by a style file that would start a bibliography entry
-with something like 'Ed.:\ \ldots' (defined as {\tt 'Ed\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxeditorlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Editor'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxeditorsshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Plural of the above
-(defined as {\tt 'Eds\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxeditorslong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Editors'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxvolumeshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Abbreviation for {\em
-volume\/} for use after a comma, i.\,\,e.\ in the middle of a sentence
-(defined as {\tt 'vol\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxvolumelong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'volume'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxvolumeshort\#\#1} & \raggedright For use at the
-beginning of a sentence (defined as {\tt 'Vol\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxvolumelong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Volume'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxnumbershort\#\#1} & \raggedright Abbreviation for {\em
-number\/} if used in the middle of a sentence (defined as {\tt
-'no\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxnumberlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'number'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxnumbershort\#\#1} & \raggedright For use at the
-beginning of a sentence (defined as {\tt 'No\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxnumberlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Number'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxeditionshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Abbreviation for {\em
-edition\/} that can finish a sentence or block (defined as {\tt
-'ed\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxeditionlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'edition'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxeditionshort\#\#1} & \raggedright For use at the
-beginning of a sentence (defined as {\tt 'Ed\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxeditionlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Edition'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxchaptershort\#\#1} & \raggedright Abbreviation for {\em
-chapter\/} which might be placed at the end of a sentence if it would be
-used after first, second, etc. (defined as {\tt 'chap\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxchapterlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'chapter'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxchaptershort\#\#1} & \raggedright For use at the
-beginning of a sentence (defined as {\tt 'Chap\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxchapterlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Chapter'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxpageshort\#\#1} & Abbreviation for {\em page\/}
-\raggedright (defined as {\tt 'p\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxpagelong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'page'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxpagesshort\#\#1} & \raggedright If there are more than
-one {\em page\/} this abbreviation will be used (defined as {\tt
-'pp\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxpageslong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'pages'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxpageshort\#\#1} & \raggedright For use at the beginning
-of a sentence (defined as {\tt 'P\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxpagelong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Page'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxpagesshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Plural of the above
-(defined as {\tt 'Pp\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxpageslong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Pages'}). &\\
-\hline\end{tabular}
-
-\begin{tabular}{|l|p{.67\textwidth}@{}l|}\hline
-\hbox to\mylena{\tex\ macro\hfil} & Meaning &\\\hline
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmastthesis} & \raggedright Expression that will be used
-by default if there is given no \bibtex\ database entry field {\tt type} in
-a {\tt @masterthesis} entry (defined as {\tt 'Master's thesis'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxphdthesis} & \raggedright Equivalent of the above for
-the {\tt @phdthesis} entry (defined as {\tt 'PhD thesis'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxtechrepshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Equivalent of the
-above for abbreviated {\tt @techreport} entry formatted like the title of
-an article or journal, i.\,\,e.\ only the first letter capitalized (defined
-as {\tt 'Techn.\ rep\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxtechreplong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Technical report'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxtechrepshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Same as the above but
-formatted like a booktitle, i.\,\,e.\ all words capitalized except articles
-and conjunctions like 'the' or 'of', etc. This one is used if the number
-field of the {\tt @techreport} entry is not empty (defined as {\tt 'Techn.\
-Rep\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl Btxtechreplong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated form of the
-above (defined as {\tt 'Technical Report'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonjanshort\#\#1} & \raggedright Abbreviated names of
-the months (defined as {\tt 'Jan\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonfebshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Feb\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonmarshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Mar\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonaprshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Apr\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonmayshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'May'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonjunshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'June'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonjulshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'July'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonaugshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Aug\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonsepshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Sept\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonoctshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Oct\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonnovshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Nov\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmondecshort\#\#1} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'Dec\#\#1{}'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonjanlong} & \raggedright Unabbreviated names of the
-months (defined as {\tt 'January'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonfeblong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'February'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonmarlong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt 'March'}).
-&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonaprlong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt 'April'}).
-&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonmaylong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt 'May'}).
-&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonjunlong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt 'June'}).
-&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonjullong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt 'July'}).
-&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonauglong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt 'August'}).
-&\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonseplong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'September'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonoctlong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'October'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmonnovlong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'November'}). &\\
-{\tt\bsl def\bsl btxmondeclong} & \raggedright (defined as {\tt
-'December'}). &\\
-\hline\end{tabular}\end{center}
-
-For more details about macro programming refer to \cite{texbook}.
-
-\subsection{Available \bibtex\ styles and file list}
-
-All \bibtex\ standard styles are available although I've changed their
-design a little bit. Furthermore, I adjusted the \dat{'apalike.bst'} which
-allows references like '(Jones 1986)'. The names of the 'german' \bibtex\
-styles, their corresponding standards, and the remaining files are listed
-in the following table:
-\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline
-\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{\bibtex\ Styles and Files}\\\hline
-'german' & Standard \\\hline
-{\tt gerabbrv.bst} & {\tt abbrv.bst} \\
-{\tt geralpha.bst} & {\tt alpha.bst} \\
-{\tt gerplain.bst} & {\tt plain.bst} \\
-{\tt gerunsrt.bst} & {\tt unsrt.bst} \\\hline
-{\tt gerapali.bst} & {\tt apalike.bst} \\\hline
-{\tt gerxampl.bib} & {\tt xampl.bib} \\\hline\hline
-\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{\latex\ Styles}\\\hline
-'german' & Standard \\\hline
-{\tt bibgerm.sty} & {\tt german.sty} \\
-{\tt apalike.sty} & {\tt apalike.sty} \\\hline\hline
-\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Manual for \latex}\\\hline
-{\tt gerbibtx.tex} & {\sc Manual} and \\
-{\tt gerbibtx.bib} & {\sc Bibliography}\\\hline\hline
-\multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Original Manuals}\\\hline
-{\tt btxdoc.tex} & For general users\\
-{\tt btxhak.tex} & For style designers\\
-{\tt btxdoc.bib} & {\sc Bibliography}\\\hline
-\end{tabular}\end{center}
-
-If you want to write \bibtex\ styles on your own, you are absolutely in
-need of \cite{bibtex.a} and \cite{bibtex.b}. These documents should be as
-files in your distribution of \bibtex. If they are not, complain violently
-to the distributor.
-
-\subsection{Changes to the standard styles}
-
-There are two new functions: {\tt after.authors} and {\tt smallcaps}. The
-last is similar to {\tt emphasize}. It sets the authors or editors in {\sc
-Small Caps}. If you don't like that, you can change it to an empty
-function. The other one sets the new 'state' {\tt before.title}. These
-'states' are used by the different {\tt output} routines to decide what
-punctuation is going to be placed (most times point or comma) before the
-string on the stack. If the current 'state' is {\tt before.title} a colon
-is placed before the title of what ever, i.\,\,e. regularly after authors
-and editors. If you don't like this either, you can copy the function {\tt
-new.block} to {\tt after.authors}. Then a point will be set instead of a
-colon. {\tt gerapali.bst} behaves in this way, because a colon after braces
-looks a little bit strange.
-
-I've changed also the format of the authors' and editors' names to my
-personal favorites:
-
-\begin{center}\begin{minipage}{.7\textwidth}\raggedright\tt Wallmeier, M.
-van, O. Patashnik, and L. van Lamport (eds.): \bibtex ing is
-great\ldots\end{minipage}\end{center}
-
-You can reset the original status by comparing the lines where the function
-{\tt format.name\$} occures with the according lines in the original
-standard \bibtex\ styles. Nevertheless you should be familar with \bibtex's
-name formatting \cite[section 5.4]{bibtex.b}.
-
-I'm not in access to the original \latex\ standard work \cite{lamport}. But
-\cite[appendix B]{kopka} is marked as an almost extensive translation from
-\cite{lamport}. If this is true, there are a few differences concerning the
-optional fields in some entry types. They concern the additional field {\tt
-number} that is used by the entry types {\tt @book}, {\tt @inbook}, {\tt
-@incollection}, {\tt @inproceedings}, and {\tt @proceedings} and the
-additional field {\tt tpye} that is used in {\tt @masterthesis} and {\tt
-@phdthesis}.
-
-Those were of most importance for writing {\tt bibgerm.sty} and the {\tt
-ger[...].bst} files, but there are some more \cite[section 2.2 'Changes to
-the standard styles']{bibtex.a}.
-
-
-\section{Changes}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[1993, April 20th:] \verb|bibgerm.sty| changed for use with `german.sty'
-version 2.4. In detail: redefine `\verb|\selectlanguage|' or
-`\verb|\p@selectlanguage|' depending on version of `german.sty'.
-\end{description}
-
-\section{Known bugs}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[german.sty:] Probably `\verb|bibgerm.sty|' won't work with `german.sty'
-version 3.
-\end{description}
-
-\bibliography{gerbibtx}\bibliographystyle{gerplain}
-
-\end{document}
-
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-\iffalse % true: LaTeX 2.09; false: LaTeX (2e)
- %\documentstyle[ngerman,hhbibgerm]{article}
- %\documentstyle[german,hhbibgerm]{article}
- \documentstyle[bibgerm]{article}
-\else
- \documentclass{article}
- \listfiles
- \usepackage{bibgerm}
- \usepackage[english,german,ngerman]{babel}
- %\usepackage{ngerman}
- %\usepackage{german}
-\fi
-
-\begin{document}
-\noindent Active language: \languagename
-\nocite{mepura1997a,degischer1997b}
-\nocite{ashby1983a,banhart1997b,banhart1998a,beals1997a,
- gibson1989a,sugimura1997a}
-\bibliographystyle{gerplain}
-\bibliography{schaum}
-\end{document}
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-% macropackage lplaing
-%format latexg
-% This is for tests with `GERXAMPL.BIB' or `XAMPL.BIB'
-% and the different style-files
-\def\BibTeX{{\rm B\kern-.05em{\sc i\kern-.025em b}\kern-.08em
- T\kern-.1667em\lower.7ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX}}
-
-\documentstyle[bibgerm,mynormal%
-%,apalike%
-]{article}
-%\nonfrenchspacing
-%\originalTeX
-\begin{document}
-
-Siehe \cite[Kapitel 3.4, S. 105\,ff.]{article-full}.
-
-
-Aaamport schreibt in \cite[S. 77--78]{article-minimal} wie sich
-die Gnats mit den Gnus vertragen.
-
-
-Ein Artikel in \cite{article-crossref}.
-
-Bcher, Bcher, Bcher \cite{book-crossref}.
-
-
-Ein volles Buch kann schwer sein, ein vielb„ndiges Werk wie die Reihe
-\cite{book-full} erst recht.
-
-Etwas fr Leseratten zum Thema \TeX\ findet sich in \cite{book-minimal}.
-
-Fr weniger Leseinteressierte ein kleines Buch \cite{booklet-full}.
-
-Booklet heižen solche Dinger auf "`USenglish"' \cite{booklet-minimal}.
-
-Ein Kapitel aus einem Buch ist in \cite{inbook-crossref} angegeben,
-dasselbe Kapitel noch einmal unter \cite{inbook-full}. Der n„chste
-Eintrag ist glaube ich ein neuer \cite{inbook-minimal} --- oder auch nicht.
-
-Einzelne B„nde einer Reihe wie \cite{incollection-crossref} k”nnen so oder
-auch anders wie hier \cite{incollection-full} zitiert werden. Auch die
-folgende Variante kann ich ihnen anbieten \cite{incollection-minimal}.
-
-Konferenzen, Konferenzen \cite{inproceedings-crossref}. Und wenn auf der
-Konferenz etwas ver”ffentlicht wurde wie \cite{inproceedings-full} dann kann
-man es unter \cite{inproceedings-minimal} nachlesen.
-
-Hnadbcher gibts auch \cite{manual-full}. Auch wenn \cite{manual-minimal} ein
-bl”des Beispiel dafr ist.
-
-Dieser Text und diese \cite{mastersthesis-full} Diplomarbeit sind wohl
-ebensowenig wie die folgende \cite{mastersthesis-minimal} ganz ernst zu
-nehmen.
-
-Vermixtes will heižen \cite{misc-full}. Gemischtes \cite{misc-minimal} ist
-fr alles gut.
-
-Anspruschsvolelr ist da schon \cite{phdthesis-full}, eine Doktorarbeit, mit der
-sich auch \cite{phdthesis-minimal} besch„ftigt.
-
-Schon wieder Konferenzen \cite{proceedings-full} ber Konferenzen \cite{proceedings-minimal}.
-
-
-Diese ist ein Band mit einem zuf„lligen Querverweis \cite{random-note-crossref} --- oder so.
-
-Heižt es nun "`Technischer Bericht"' \cite{techreport-full} oder sind einfach
-Bedienungsanleitungen damit gemeint \cite{techreport-minimal}.
-
-Selbst Sachen, die noch nicht publiziert sind \cite{unpublished-full} kann man
-so \cite{unpublished-minimal} zitieren.
-
-Ein Beispiel fr eine Gesamtausgabe \cite{whole-collection}.
-
-Ein Beispiel fr eine Zeitschrift \cite{whole-journal}.
-
-Und noch mehr vollst„ndiges: Konferenzen \cite{whole-proceedings} und
-ein "`Set"' \cite{whole-set}.
-
-\nocite{*}
-
-\bibliography{gerxampl}
-\bibliographystyle{gerabbrv}
-%\bibliographystyle{gerplain}
-%\bibliographystyle{gerunsrt}
-%\bibliographystyle{geralpha}
-%%\bibliographystyle{gerapali}
-
-
-\end{document}