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-<!DOCTYPE html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>René Seindal - Software - Inline bibliography style</TITLE>
-</HEAD>
-<BODY text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000EE" vlink="#551A8B" alink="#FF0000">
-
-<H1 align=center>Inline bibliography style</H1>
-
-<P>I want to have by BiBTeX generated references inlined in footnotes
-rather than the very terse references BiBTeX generates by default, so I
-hacked together a BiBTeX style to do that. These macros are not
-polished or in the form of a proper distribution, but I have used them
-with succes myself.</P>
-
-<P>The following discription have been made in haste. I will document
-it better when I have the time (RSN :-).</P>
-
-<P>There are two files: <A HREF="inlinebib.sty">inlinebib.sty</A> and <A HREF="inlinebib.bst">indexing.bst</A>.</P>
-
-
-<H2>The idea</H2>
-
-<P>This works just like any other BiBTeX style. It will still generate
-the bibliography at the end of the document, but it will also store all
-the entries in the <CODE>.aux</CODE> files, so they can be inlined in
-the following <CODE>latex</CODE> run.</P>
-
-<P>The first time a citation is made using <CODE>\cite</CODE> the
-complete bibliography entry is inserted. The following citations to the
-same entry will generate a short form, with only authors last name and a
-shortened title, followed by a "<I>cit.</I>". If the same bibliography
-entry is cited several times in a row, the text will only be
-"<I>ibid.</I>".</P>
-
-<P>Citations of this form are designed to be used in footnotes.</P>
-
-<P>A little example migth be appropriate (don't we all love
-screenshots!).</P>
-
-<P><TABLE border=2 cellpadding=3>
-<TR>
-<TD>
-<P>Footnotes from page one:</P>
-<IMG SRC="inlinebib1.gif" ALT="[Example 1]">
-</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TD>
-<P>Footnotes from page two:</P>
-<IMG SRC="inlinebib2.gif" ALT="[Example 2]">
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<FONT SIZE="-1">(the overstrike problem is courtesy of xdvi(1))</FONT>
-</P>
-
-<P>It is not possible to avoid having the complete bibliography at the
-end of the document. The macros simply won't work without it. If you
-don't need it, just don't print it.</P>
-
-
-
-<H2>Usage</H2>
-
-<H3>Formalities</H3>
-
-<P>To use these macros put the file <CODE>inlinebib.sty</CODE> in your
-LaTeX search path and <CODE>inlinebib.bst</CODE> in your BiBTeX style
-search path and then put the line:</P>
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
-<PRE>\usepackage{inlinebib}</PRE>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-<P>in the preamble of your document.</P>
-
-<P>Other commands have to be added at the point where you want the
-bibliography to appear, usually at the end of the document. To tell
-BiBTeX to use the <I>inlinebib</I> style, you have to use
-<CODE>bibliographystyle</CODE>:
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
-<PRE>
-\bibliographystyle{inlinebib}
-</PRE>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-<P>Often I add a leading explanation to the bibliography with the
-<CODE>\bibliographycomment</CODE> macro. That is:</P>
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
-<PRE>
-\bibliographycomment{This bibliography ...}
-</PRE>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-<P>The actual index is produced by the <CODE>\bibliography</CODE>
-macro. Here you have to specify which BiBTeX databases you want to use.</P>
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
-<PRE>
-\bibliography{file ...}
-</PRE>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-<P>These were all the formalities.</P>
-
-
-<H3>Doing citations</H3>
-
-<P>When writing, just make citations as usual. Remember that these
-macros can produce very verbose references, and they are intended for
-footnotes.</P>
-
-<P>The default implementation of <CODE>\cite</CODE> allows several
-bibliography entries to be cited. This version allows only one at a
-time. It still supports the optional argument, which should be a page
-reference within the cited text.</P>
-
-<P>There are a few additional macros available. <CODE>\fullycite</CODE>
-forces a reference in the long form, <CODE>\shortcite</CODE> forces
-the short form, and <CODE>\noibid</CODE> disables the generation
-"<I>ibid.</I>" references for the next citation (this can for example be
-used at the end of each chapter).</P>
-
-<P>To force later citations for certain entries to be either long or
-short, the macros <CODE>\fullcitenext{}</CODE> and
-<CODE>\shortcitenext{}</CODE> can be used. The single argument is a
-comma separated list of BiBTeX labels that should be either long or
-short the next time they are cited. E.g., the code
-<CITE>\fullcitenext{book1, book2}</CITE> will cause LaTeX to forget that
-the two references might have been seen earlier and they will be handled
-as if they haven't be cited yet.</P>
-
-
-<H3>The BiBTeX databases</H3>
-
-<P>This style does not require special changes to the BiBTeX
-databases.</P>
-
-<P>Sometimes the BiBTeX style doesn't manage to calculate the proper
-short forms of the author and the title. In that case the BiBTeX
-entries in question can be extended with <CODE>shortauthor = {<I>shorter
-author name</I>}</CODE> and <CODE>shorttitle = {<I>short form of
-title</I>}</CODE>.</P>
-
-
-
-<H2>Tips and tricks</H2>
-
-<P>I have some macros to format page ranges, that I use with this BiBTeX
-style. They should be usable with other styles as well.</P>
-
-<P>The macros are here: <A HREF="pageranges.sty">pageranges.sty</A></P>
-
-<P>This file defined one user visible macro: <CODE>\pages{}</CODE>,
-which will do the following transformations of the single argument:</P>
-
-<DL>
-<DT><CODE>\pages{N}</CODE>
-<DD>becomes: <CODE>p.~N</CODE>
-<DT><CODE>\pages{N-}</CODE>
-<DD>becomes: <CODE>pp.~N~ff</CODE>
-<DT><CODE>\pages{N-M}</CODE>
-<DD>becomes: <CODE>pp.~N--M</CODE>
-<DT><CODE>\pages{N M}</CODE>
-<DD>becomes: <CODE>pp.~N M</CODE>
-</DL>
-
-<P>The last version is for cases like <CODE>\pages{213, 345
-and~654}</CODE> which will become <CODE>pp.~213, 345 and~654</CODE>.</P>
-
-
-
-<P>I often have this little definition in a LaTeX style file. It makes
-<CODE>\cite</CODE> do page ranges automatically and also puts the author
-in the index (see <A HREF="indexing.htm">the indexing macros</A>).</P>
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
-<PRE>
-%% Automatically fix page ranges in citations and index author
-\let\RS@citex\@citex
-\def\@citex[#1]#2{\I@indexonly-{#2}\RS@citex[\pages{#1}]{#2}}
-</PRE>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-
-
-
-
-<H2>Comments</H2>
-
-
-<P>If you have comments, please <A
-HREF="mailto:rene@seindal.dk?Subject=Inlinebib macros">write me</A>.</P>
-
-
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-
- Inline bibliography style
-
- I want to have by BiBTeX generated references inlined in footnotes
- rather than the very terse references BiBTeX generates by default, so
- I hacked together a BiBTeX style to do that. These macros are not
- polished or in the form of a proper distribution, but I have used them
- with succes myself.
-
- The following discription have been made in haste. I will document it
- better when I have the time (RSN :-).
-
- There are two files: [1]inlinebib.sty and [2]indexing.bst.
-
-The idea
-
- This works just like any other BiBTeX style. It will still generate
- the bibliography at the end of the document, but it will also store
- all the entries in the .aux files, so they can be inlined in the
- following latex run.
-
- The first time a citation is made using \cite the complete
- bibliography entry is inserted. The following citations to the same
- entry will generate a short form, with only authors last name and a
- shortened title, followed by a "cit.". If the same bibliography entry
- is cited several times in a row, the text will only be "ibid.".
-
- Citations of this form are designed to be used in footnotes.
-
- A little example migth be appropriate (don't we all love
- screenshots!).
-
- Footnotes from page one:
- [Example 1]
-
- Footnotes from page two:
- [Example 2]
-
- (the overstrike problem is courtesy of xdvi(1))
-
- It is not possible to avoid having the complete bibliography at the
- end of the document. The macros simply won't work without it. If you
- don't need it, just don't print it.
-
-Usage
-
- Formalities
-
- To use these macros put the file inlinebib.sty in your LaTeX search
- path and inlinebib.bst in your BiBTeX style search path and then put
- the line:
-
-\usepackage{inlinebib}
-
- in the preamble of your document.
-
- Other commands have to be added at the point where you want the
- bibliography to appear, usually at the end of the document. To tell
- BiBTeX to use the inlinebib style, you have to use bibliographystyle:
-
-\bibliographystyle{inlinebib}
-
- Often I add a leading explanation to the bibliography with the
- \bibliographycomment macro. That is:
-
-\bibliographycomment{This bibliography ...}
-
- The actual index is produced by the \bibliography macro. Here you have
- to specify which BiBTeX databases you want to use.
-
-\bibliography{file ...}
-
- These were all the formalities.
-
- Doing citations
-
- When writing, just make citations as usual. Remember that these macros
- can produce very verbose references, and they are intended for
- footnotes.
-
- The default implementation of \cite allows several bibliography
- entries to be cited. This version allows only one at a time. It still
- supports the optional argument, which should be a page reference
- within the cited text.
-
- There are a few additional macros available. \fullycite forces a
- reference in the long form, \shortcite forces the short form, and
- \noibid disables the generation "ibid." references for the next
- citation (this can for example be used at the end of each chapter).
-
- To force later citations for certain entries to be either long or
- short, the macros \fullcitenext{} and \shortcitenext{} can be used.
- The single argument is a comma separated list of BiBTeX labels that
- should be either long or short the next time they are cited. E.g., the
- code \fullcitenext{book1, book2} will cause LaTeX to forget that the
- two references might have been seen earlier and they will be handled
- as if they haven't be cited yet.
-
- The BiBTeX databases
-
- This style does not require special changes to the BiBTeX databases.
-
- Sometimes the BiBTeX style doesn't manage to calculate the proper
- short forms of the author and the title. In that case the BiBTeX
- entries in question can be extended with shortauthor = {shorter author
- name} and shorttitle = {short form of title}.
-
-Tips and tricks
-
- I have some macros to format page ranges, that I use with this BiBTeX
- style. They should be usable with other styles as well.
-
- The macros are here: [3]pageranges.sty
-
- This file defined one user visible macro: \pages{}, which will do the
- following transformations of the single argument:
-
- \pages{N}
- becomes: p.~N
-
- \pages{N-}
- becomes: pp.~N~ff
-
- \pages{N-M}
- becomes: pp.~N--M
-
- \pages{N M}
- becomes: pp.~N M
-
- The last version is for cases like \pages{213, 345 and~654} which will
- become pp.~213, 345 and~654.
-
- I often have this little definition in a LaTeX style file. It makes
- \cite do page ranges automatically and also puts the author in the
- index (see [4]the indexing macros).
-
-%% Automatically fix page ranges in citations and index author
-\let\RS@citex\@citex
-\def\@citex[#1]#2{\I@indexonly-{#2}\RS@citex[\pages{#1}]{#2}}
-
-Comments
-
- If you have comments, please [5]write me.
-
-References
-
- 1. http://www.seindal.dk/rene/software/TeX/inlinebib.sty
- 2. http://www.seindal.dk/rene/software/TeX/inlinebib.bst
- 3. http://www.seindal.dk/rene/software/TeX/pageranges.sty
- 4. http://www.seindal.dk/rene/software/TeX/indexing.htm
- 5. mailto:rene@seindal.dk?Subject=Inlinebibmacros
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