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+% opmac-bib-iso690 ... the OPmac bib style for reading .bib databases
+% Petr Olsak, Apr. 2014c (beta)
+%
+% The bibliography printing from .bib files by ISO 690 standard is defied here.
+% See the end of this file and the file opmac-bib.tex for more information.
+
+\ifx\opmacbibstyle\undefined \errmessage
+ {This file can be read by ``\string\usebib/? (simple) bibfiles'' command only}
+ \endinput \fi
+
+% misc:
+
+\def\maybedot{\ifnum\spacefactor=\sfcode`\.\relax\else.\fi}
+\tmpnum=\sfcode`\. \advance\tmpnum by-2 \sfcode`\.=\tmpnum \sfcode`\?=\tmpnum \sfcode`\!=\tmpnum
+\let\.=\maybedot % prevents from double periods
+
+\CreateField {option}
+\def\isbiboption#1#2{\edef\tmp{\noexpand\isbiboptionA{#1}}\tmp}
+\def\isbiboptionA#1{\def\tmp##1 #1 ##2\relax{%
+ \if^##2^\csname iffalse\expandafter\endcsname \else\csname iftrue\expandafter\endcsname \fi}%
+ \expandafter\tmp\biboptionsi #1 \relax}
+\def\bibopt[#1]#2#3{\isbiboption{#1}\iftrue\def\tmp{#2}\else\def\tmp{#3}\fi\tmp}
+\def\biboptionvalue#1#2{\def\tmp##1 #1:##2 ##3\relax{\def#2{##2}}%
+ \expandafter\tmp\biboptionsi #1: \relax}
+
+\def\readbiboptions{%
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{option}\biboptionsi
+ \toks1=\expandafter{\biboptionsi}%
+ \ifx\biboptions\undefined \toks2={}\else \toks2=\expandafter{\biboptions}\fi
+ \edef\biboptionsi{\space \the\toks1 \space \the\toks2 \space}%
+}
+
+% Formating of Author/Editor lists:
+
+\def\firstauthorformat{%
+ \upper{\Lastname}\bprintc\Firstname{, *}\bprintc\Von{ *}\bprintc\Junior{, *}%
+}
+\def\otherauthorformat{%
+ \bprintc\Firstname{* }\bprintc\Von{* }\upper{\Lastname}\bprintc\Junior{, *}%
+}
+\def\commonname{%
+ \ifnum\NameCount=1
+ \firstauthorformat
+ \ifx\dobibmark\undefined \edef\dobibmark{\Lastname}\fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum0\namecount=\NameCount
+ \ifx\maybeetal\empty \bibconjunctionand\else , \fi
+ \else , \fi
+ \otherauthorformat
+ \fi
+}
+\def\authorname{%
+ \ifnum\NameCount>0\namecount\relax\else \commonname \fi
+ \ifnum\NameCount=0\namecount\relax \maybeetal \fi
+}
+\let\editorname=\authorname
+
+\def\prepareauedoptions#1{%
+ \def\mabyetal{}\csname lb@abbreviatefalse\endcsname
+ \biboptionvalue{#1max}\authormax
+ \biboptionvalue{#1min}\authormin
+ \biboptionvalue{#1pre}\authorpre
+ \biboptionvalue{#1print}\authorprint
+ \isbiboption{#1etal}\iftrue \def\maybeetal{\Mtext{bib.etal}}\fi
+ \biboptionvalue{#1trim}\autrim
+ \let\namecountraw=\namecount
+ \ifx\authormax\empty \else
+ \ifnum 0\authormax<0\namecount
+ \edef\namecount{\ifx\authormin\empty\authormax\else\authormin\fi}%
+ \def\maybeetal{\Mtext{bib.etal}}%
+ \fi\fi
+ \ifx\autrim\empty \def\autrim{10000}\fi
+ \ifnum\autrim=0 \def\autrim{10000}\fi
+ \ifnum 0\namecount<\autrim\relax \else \AbbreviateFirstname \fi
+}
+\def\maybeetal{}
+
+\ifx\upper\undefined
+ \ifx\sc\undefined \def\upper{\uppercase\expandafter}\else \def\upper#1{{\sc#1}}\fi
+\fi
+
+% Multilinguals: English Czech Slovak
+
+\mtdef{bib.and} {, and } { a } {}
+\mtdef{bib.etal} { et al.} { a~kol.} {}
+\mtdef{bib.edition} { ed.} { vyd.} {}
+\mtdef{bib.bachthesis} {Bachelor's Thesis} {Bakalářská práce} {Bakalárska práca}
+\mtdef{bib.masthesis} {Master's Thesis} {Diplomová práce} {Diplomová práca}
+\mtdef{bib.phdthesis} {Ph.D. Thesis} {Dizertační práce} {Dizertačná práca}
+\mtdef{bib.available} {Available from } {Dostupné na } {}
+\mtdef{bib.availablealso} {Available also from } {Dostupné též na } {Dotupné tiež na }
+\mtdef{bib.citedate} {cit.~} {vid.~} {}
+\mtdef{bib.volume} {Vol.~} {ročník~} {}
+\mtdef{bib.number} {No.~} {č.~} {}
+\mtdef{bib.prepages} {pp.~} {s.~} {}
+\mtdef{bib.postpages} {~p.} {~s.} {}
+\mtdef{bib.editor} {,~ed.} {,~editor} {}
+\mtdef{bib.editors} {,~eds.} {,~editoři} {,~editori}
+
+
+\def\bibconjunctionand{\Mtext{bib.and}}
+\def\preurl{\Mtext{bib.available}}
+\let\predoi=\preurl
+\def\postedition{\mtext{bib.edition}}
+\def\Inclause{In:~}
+\def\prevolume{\mtext{bib.volume}}
+\def\prenumber{\mtext{bib.number}}
+\def\prepages{\mtext{bib.prepages}}
+\def\posteditor{\ifnum0\namecountraw>1 \Mtext{bib.editors}\else\Mtext{bib.editor}\fi}
+
+
+\chardef\documentlanguage=\language
+\def\Mtext#1{\csname mt:#1:\csname lan:\the\documentlanguage\endcsname\endcsname}
+
+\CreateField {lang}
+\def\setlang#1{\ifx#1\empty \else
+ \expandafter \ifx \csname #1Patt\endcsname \relax
+ \opwarning{The language "#1" used in .bib file is unknown}
+ \else \language=\csname #1Patt\endcsname
+ \fi\fi
+}
+\ifx\USenglish\undefined \chardef\USenglish=0 \fi
+\let\enPatt=\USenglish \let\usPatt=\USenglish
+\ifx\csPatt \undefined \let\csPatt=\czPatt \else \let\czPatt=\csPatt \fi
+
+% Non-standard fieldnames:
+
+\CreateField {ednote}
+\CreateField {citedate}
+\CreateField {numbering}
+\CreateField {isbn}
+\CreateField {issn}
+\CreateField {doi}
+\CreateField {url}
+
+% Sorting:
+
+\SortingOrder{name,year}{lfvj}
+\SpecialSort {key}
+
+% Misc:
+
+\def\bibwarninga{\bibwarning}
+\def\bibwarningb{\bibwarning}
+
+\def\docitedate #1/#2/#3/#4\relax{[\Mtext{bib.citedate}%
+ \if^#2^#1\else
+ \if^#3^#1/#2\else
+ \docitedateA{#1}{#2}{#3}%
+ \fi\fi ]%
+}
+\def\docitedateA#1#2#3{%
+ \ifx\csPatt\undefined \mathchardef\csPatt=10000 \fi
+ \ifx\skPatt\undefined \mathchardef\skPatt=10000 \fi
+ \ifnum\documentlanguage=\csPatt \docitedateCS{#1}{#2}{#3}%
+ \else \ifnum\documentlanguage=\skPatt \docitedateSK{#1}{#2}{#3}%
+ \else \docitedateEN{#1}{#2}{#3}%
+ \fi\fi
+}
+\def\docitedateEN#1#2#3{#1-#2-#3}
+\def\docitedateCS#1#2#3{\hbox{\tmpnum=#3 \the\tmpnum. \tmpnum=#2 \the\tmpnum. #1}}
+\let\docitedateSK=\docitedateCS
+
+\def\doyear#1{
+ \biboptionvalue{yearprint}\yearprint
+ \ifx\yearprint\empty#1\else\def\YEAR{#1}\yearprint\fi
+}
+\def\preparenumbering{%
+ \def\VOL{\RetrieveField{volume}}%
+ \def\NO{\RetrieveField{number}}%
+ \def\PP{\RetrieveField{pages}}%
+}
+\def\prepareednote{%
+ \def\EDN{\RetrieveField{edition}}%
+ \def\ADDR{\RetrieveField{address}}%
+ \def\PUBL{\RetrieveField{publisher}}%
+ \def\YEAR{\RetrieveField{year}}%
+ \def\AU{\bprintb[!author]{\doauthor0{####1}}{}}%
+ \def\ED{\bprintb[!editor]{\doeditor0{####1}}{}}%
+ \preparenumbering
+}
+\def\doedition#1{%
+ \biboptionvalue{editionprint}\editionprint
+ \ifx\editionprint\empty#1\postedition\else\def\ED{#1}\editionprint\fi
+}
+\def\doauthor#1#2{\prepareauedoptions{au}\let\iseditorlist=\undefined
+ \if1#1\def\AU{#2}\else\let\authorprint=\empty\fi
+ \ifx\authorprint\empty #2\else \authorprint\fi
+}
+\def\doeditor#1#2{\prepareauedoptions{ed}\let\firstauthorformat=\otherauthorformat
+ \if1#1\def\ED{#2}\else\let\authorprint=\empty\fi
+ \ifx\authorprint\empty #2\posteditor\else \authorprint\fi
+}
+
+% Entry types:
+
+\sdef{print:BEGIN}{%
+ \readbiboptions
+ \biboptionvalue{titlepost}\titlepost
+ \isbiboption{unpublished}\iftrue \let\bibwarninga=\relax \let\bibwarningb=\relax \fi
+ \isbiboption{nowarn}\iftrue \let\bibwarning=\relax \fi
+ \isbiboption{urlalso}\iftrue \def\preurl{\Mtext{bib.availablealso}}\fi
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{lang}\langentry \setlang\langentry
+}
+\sdef{print:END}{%
+ \bprinta [note] {*.}{}%
+ \ifx\dobibmark\undefined \def\dobibmark{}\fi
+ \def\lowercase##1{##1}%
+ \edef\tmp{\bibmark ={\dobibmark, \RetrieveField{year}}}\tmp
+}
+\def\bookgeneric#1{%
+ \bprinta [howpublished] {[*].\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [edition] {\doedition{##1}\.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [ednote] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*\bprintv[publisher]{:}{\bprintv[year]{,}{.}}\ }{\bibwarninga}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*\bprintv[year]{,}{.}\ }{\bibwarninga}%
+ \bprintb [year] {\doyear{##1}\bprintv[citedate]{\bprintv[numbering]{.}{}}{.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [numbering] {\preparenumbering*\bprintv[citedate]{}{\.}\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [citedate] {\docitedate*///\relax.\ }{}%
+ #1%
+ \bprinta [series] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [isbn] {ISBN~*.\ }{\bibwarningb}%
+ \bprinta [issn] {ISSN~*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [doi] {\predoi DOI \ulink[http://dx.doi.org/##1]{##1}.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:book}{%
+ \bprintb [!author] {\doauthor1{##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\bprintc\titlepost{\.\ *}\bprintv[howpublished]{}{\.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bookgeneric{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:article}{%
+ \biboptionvalue{journalpost}\journalpost
+ \bprintb [!author] {\doauthor1{##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [title] {*.\ \bprintc\titlepost{*.\ }}{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [journal] {{\em##1}\bprintc\journalpost{\.\ *}\bprintv[howpublished]{}{\.}\ }{\bibwarninga}%
+ \bprinta [howpublished] {[*].\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*\bprintb[publisher]{:}{,}\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*, }{}%
+ \bprinta [month] {*, }{}%
+ \bprintb [year] {\doyear{##1}\bprintv[volume,number,pages]{,}{\.}\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [numbering] {\preparenumbering*\bprintv[citedate]{}{\.}\ }
+ {\bprinta [volume] {\prevolume*\bprintv[number,pages]{,}{\.}\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [number] {\prenumber*\bprintv[pages]{,}{\.}\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [pages] {\prepages\hbox{##1}\bprintv[citedate]{}{\.}\ }{\bibwarninga}}%
+ \bprinta [citedate] {\docitedate*///\relax.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [issn] {ISSN~*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [doi] {\predoi DOI \ulink[http://dx.doi.org/##1]{##1}.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:inbook}{%
+ \let\bibwarningb=\relax
+ \bprintb [!author] {\doauthor1{##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [title] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \Inclause
+ \bprintb [!editor] {\doeditor1{##1}\.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [booktitle] {{\em##1}\bprintc\titlepost{\.\ *}\bprintv[howpublished]{}{\.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bookgeneric{\bprintb [pages] {\prepages\hbox{##1}. }{}}%
+}
+\slet{print:inproceedings}{print:inbook}
+\slet{print:conference}{print:inbook}
+
+\sdef{print:thesis}{%
+ \bprintb [!author] {\doauthor1{##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\bprintc\titlepost{\.\ *}\bprintv[howpublished]{}{\.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [howpublished] {[*].\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*\bprintv[school]{:}{\bprintv[year]{,}{.}}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [school] {*\bprintv[year]{,}{.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [month] {*, }{}%
+ \bprintb [year] {\doyear{##1}\bprintv[citedate]{}{.}\ }{\bibwarninga}%
+ \bprinta [citedate] {\docitedate*///\relax.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [type] {*\bprintv[ednote]{,}{.}\ }%
+ {\ifx\thesistype\undefined\bibwarning\else\thesistype\bprintv[ednote]{,}{.}\ \fi}%
+ \bprinta [ednote] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [doi] {\predoi DOI \ulink[http://dx.doi.org/##1]{##1}.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:phdthesis}{\def\thesistype{\Mtext{bib.phdthesis}}\csname print:thesis\endcsname}
+\sdef{print:mastershesis}{\def\thesistype{\Mtext{bib.masthesis}}\csname print:thesis\endcsname}
+\sdef{print:bachelorsthesis}{\def\thesistype{\Mtext{bib.bachthesis}}\csname print:thesis\endcsname}
+
+\sdef{print:generic}{%
+ \bprintb [!author] {\doauthor1{##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\bprintc\titlepost{\.\ *}\bprintv[howpublished]{}{\.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [howpublished] {[*].\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [ednote] {\prepareednote*\bprintv[citedate]{}{.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {}{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [citedate] {\docitedate*///\relax.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [doi] {\predoi DOI \ulink[http://dx.doi.org/##1]{##1}.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\slet{print:booklet}{print:generic}
+\slet{print:incolleciton}{print:generic}
+\slet{print:manual}{print:generic}
+\slet{print:proceedings}{print:generic}
+\slet{print:techreport}{print:generic}
+\slet{print:unpublished}{print:generic}
+
+\sdef{print:misc}{\let\bibwarning=\relax \csname print:generic\endcsname}
+
+\endinput
+
+
+opmac-bib-iso690.tex
+====================
+
+This is the iso690 bibliographic style used by opmac-bib.tex package.
+
+See op-example.bib for an example of the .bib input. You can try it by:
+
+\input opmac-bib
+\nocite[*]
+\usebib/s (iso690) op-example
+\end
+
+
+Common rules in .bib files:
+--------------------------
+
+There are entries of type @FOO{...} in the .bib file. Each entry consists of
+fields in the form name = "value", or name = {value}. No matter which form is
+used. If the value is pure numeric then you can say simply name = value.
+Warning: the comma after each field value is mandatory! If it is missing then the
+next field is ignored or bad interpreted.
+
+The entry names and field names are case insensitive. If there exist a data
+field no mentioned here then it is simply ignored. You can use it to store
+more information (abstract, for example).
+
+There are ``standard fields'' used in ancient bibTeX (author, title, editor, edition,
+etc., see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX). The iso690 style introduces
+several ``non-standard'' fields: ednote, numbering, isbn, issn, doi, url,
+citedate. They are documented here.
+
+Moreover, there are two optional special fields:
+
+lang = language of the entry. The hyphenation plus autogenerated phrases and
+ abbreviations will be typeset by this language.
+option = options by which you can control special printing of vairous fields.
+
+There can be only one option field per each entry with (may be) more options
+separated by spaces. You can declare the global option(s) in your document
+applied for each entry by \def\biboptions{...}.
+
+
+The author field
+----------------
+
+All names in the author list have to be separated by " and ". Each author
+can be written by various formats (the ``von'' part is typically missing):
+
+ Firstname(s) von Lastname
+ or
+ von Lastname, Firstname(s)
+ or
+ von Lastname, After, Firstname(s)
+
+Only the Lastname part is mandatory. Examples:
+
+ Petr Olšák
+ or
+ Olšák, Petr
+
+ Leonardo Piero da Vinci
+ or
+ da Vinci, Leonardo Piero
+ or
+ da Vinci, painter, Leonardo Piero
+
+The separator " and " between authors will be converted to comma during
+printing, but between semifinal and final author the word "and" (or something
+different depending on current language) is printed.
+
+The first author is printed in reverse order: ``LASTNAME, Firstname(s) von,
+After'' and the others author are printed in normal order: ``Firstname(s)
+von LASTNAME, After''. This feature follows the ISO 690 norm. The Lastname
+is capitalised using uppercase letters, but if the \sc command is defined,
+then it is used as an font switcher in the form {\sc Lastname}. You can
+declare the ``Caps and small caps'' font here.
+
+You can specify the option "aumax:<number>". The <number> denotes the
+maximum authors to be printed. The rest of authors are ignored and the
+"et~al." is appended to the list of printed authors. This text is
+printed only if the "aumax" value is less than the real number of authors.
+If you have the same number of authors in the .bib file as you need to print
+but you want to append "et~al." then you can use "auetal" option.
+
+There is a "aumin:<number>" option which denotes the definitive number of
+printed authors if the author list is not fully printed due to "aumax".
+If "aumin" is unused then "aumax" authors is printed in such case.
+
+All authors are printed if "aumax:<number>" option isn't given.
+There is no internal limit. But you can set the global options in
+your document by setting the \biboptions macro. For example:
+
+ \def\biboptions {aumax:7 aumin:1}
+ % if there is 8 or more authors then only first author is printed.
+
+Examples:
+
+ author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black",
+
+output: GREEN, John, Bob BROWN, and Alice BLACK.
+
+ author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black",
+ option = "aumax:1",
+
+output: GREEN, John~et~al.
+
+ author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black",
+ option = "aumax:2",
+
+output: GREEN, John, Bob BROWN~et~al.
+
+ author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black",
+ option = "aumax:3",
+
+output: GREEN, John, Bob BROWN, and Alice BLACK.
+
+ author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black",
+ option = "auetal",
+
+output: GREEN, John, Bob BROWN, Alice BLACK~et~al.
+
+If you need to add a text before or after authors list, you can use
+the "auprint:{<value>}" option. The <value> will be printed instead of the
+authors list. The <value> can include \AU macro which expands to the authors
+list. Example:
+
+ author = "Robert Calbraith",
+ option = "auprint:{\AU\space [pseudonym of J. K. Rowling]}",
+
+output: CALBRAITH Robert [pseudonym of J. K. Rowling].
+
+You can use the "autrim:<number>" option. All Firstnames of all authors
+are trimmed (i. e. reduced to initials) iff the number of authors in the
+author field is greater than or equal to <number>. There is an exception:
+"autrim:0" means that no Firstnames are trimmed. This is default behavior.
+Another example: "autrim:1" means that all Firstnames are trimmed.
+
+ author = "John Green and Bob Brown and Alice Black",
+ option = "auetal autrim:1",
+
+output: GREEN, J., B. BROWN, A. BLACK~et~al.
+
+If you need to write a team name or institution instead authors, replace all
+spaces by \<space> in this name. Such text is interpreted as Lastname. You
+can add the secondary name (interpreted as Firstname) after comma. Example:
+
+ author = "Czech\ Technical\ University\ in\ Prague, Faculty\ of\ Electrical\ Engeneering",
+
+output: CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE, Faculty of Electrical Engeneering.
+
+
+The editor field
+----------------
+
+The editor field is used for list of the authors of the collection. The
+analogous rules as in author field are used here. It means that the
+authors are separated by " and ", the Firstnames, Lastnames etc. are
+interpreted and you can use the options "edmax:<number>", "edmin:<number>",
+"edetal", "edtrim:<number>" and "edprint:<value>" (with \ED macro).
+Example:
+
+ editor = "Jan Tomek and Petr Karas",
+ option = "edprint:{\ED, editors.} edtrim:1",
+
+Output: J. TOMEK and P. KARAS, editors.
+
+If edprint option is not set then {\ED, eds.} or {\ED, ed.} is used
+depending on the entry language and on the singular or plural of
+the editor(s).
+
+
+The ednote field
+----------------
+
+The ednote is used as the secondary authors and more editional info. The
+value is read as raw data without any interpretation of Lastname, Firstname
+etc.
+
+ ednote = "Illustrations by Robert \upper{Agarwal}, edited by Tom \upper{Nowak}",
+
+output: Illustrations by Robert AGARWAL, edited by Tom NOWAK.
+
+The \upper command have to be used for Lastnames in ednote field.
+
+
+The title field
+---------------
+
+This is the title of the work. It will be printed (in common entry types) by
+italics. The ISO 690 norm declares, that the title plus optional subtitle
+are in italics and they are separated by colon. Next, the optional secondary
+title have to be printed in upright font. This can be added by
+"titlepost:{<value>}". Example:
+
+ title = "The Simple Title of The Work",
+or
+ title = "Main Title: Subtitle",
+or
+ title = "Main Title: Subtitle",
+ option = "titlepost:{Secondary title}",
+
+The output of the last example:
+
+{\it Main Title: Subtitle}. Secondary title.
+
+
+The edition field
+-----------------
+
+This field is used only for second or more edition of cited work. Write
+only the number without the word "edition". The shortcut "ed." (or something
+else depending on current language) is added automatically. Examples:
+
+ edition = "Second",
+ edition = "2nd",
+ edition = "2$^{\rm nd}$",
+ edition = "2.",
+
+Output of the last example: 2. ed.
+
+ edition = "2."
+ lang = "cs",
+
+Output: 2. vyd.
+
+Note, that the example edition = "Second" may cause problems. If you are
+using language "cs" then the output is bad: Second vyd. So, you need to
+say:
+
+ edition = "Second",
+ lang = "en",
+
+You can use "ednprint:{<value>}" option. The the <value> is printed
+instead of edition field and shortcut. The edition field must be set. Example:
+
+ edition = "whatever",
+ option = "ednprint:{Second full revised edition}",
+
+Output: Second full revised edition.
+
+You can use \EDN macro in "ednprint" value. This macro is expanded
+to the edition value. Example:
+
+ edition = "Second",
+ option = "ednprint:{\EDN\space full revised edition}",
+
+or
+
+ edition = "Second full revised edition",
+ option = "ednprint:{\EDN}",
+
+
+The address, publisher, year fields
+-----------------------------------
+
+This is an anachronism from ancient BibTeX (unfortunately no exclusive) that
+the address field includes only the city of the publisher residence. No more
+data are here. The publisher field includes the name of the publisher.
+
+ address = "Berlin",
+ publisher = "Springer Verlag",
+ year = 2012,
+
+Output: Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2012.
+
+Note, that the year needn't to be inserted into quotes because it is pure
+numeric.
+
+The letter a, b etc. are appended to the year automatically, if two or more
+subsequent entries in the bibliography list are not distinct by the first
+author and year fields. If you needn't this feature, you can use the
+"noautoletters" option.
+
+You can use "yearprint:{<value>}" option. If it is set then the <value>
+is used for printing year instead the real field value. The reason: year is
+sort sensitive, may be you need to print something else than sorting key.
+Example:
+
+ year = 2000,
+ option = "yearpint:{\copyright 2000}",
+
+Output: \copyright 2000, sorted by: 2000.
+
+ year = "2012a",
+ option = "yearprint:{2012}",
+
+Output: 2012, sorted by: 2012a.
+
+The address, publisher and year are typically mandatory fields. If they are
+missing then the OPmac warning occurs. But you can set "unpublished"
+option. Then this warning is suppressed. There is no difference in the
+printed output.
+
+
+The url field
+-------------
+
+Use it without \url macro, but with http:// prefix. Example:
+
+ url = "http://petr.olsak.net/opmac.html",
+
+The ISO 690 norm recommends to add the text ``Available from'' (or
+something else if different current language is used) before URL.
+It means, that the output of previous example is:
+
+Available from \url{http://petr.olsak.net/opmac.html}.
+
+If the "cs" language is the current one than the output is:
+
+Dostupné z: \url{http://petr.olsak.net/opmac.html}.
+
+If the "urlalso" option is used, then the added text has the form
+``Available also from'' or ``Dostupné také z:'' (if "cs" language is
+current).
+
+
+The citedate field
+------------------
+
+This is the citation date. The field must be in the form year/month/day. It
+means, that the two slashes must be written here. The output depends on the
+current language. Example:
+
+ citedate = "2004/05/21",
+
+Output when "en" is current: [cit. 2004-05-21].
+Output when "cs" is current: [vid. 21.~5.~2004].
+
+
+The howpublished field
+----------------------
+
+This declares the available medium for cited document if it is not in printed
+form. Alternatives: online, CD, DVD, etc. Example:
+
+ howpublished = "online",
+
+Output: [online].
+
+
+The volume, number, pages and numbering fields
+----------------------------------------------
+
+The volume is the ``big mark'' of the journal issue and the number is the
+``small mark'' of the journal issue and pages includes the page range of
+the cited article in the journal. The volume is prefixed by Vol.~,
+the number by No.~ and the pages by pp.~. But these prefixes depends on the
+language of the entry.
+
+Example:
+
+ volume = 31,
+ number = 3,
+ pages = "37--42",
+
+Output: Vol.~31, No.~3, pp.~37--42.
+
+ volume = 31,
+ number = 3,
+ pages = "37--42",
+ lang = "cs",
+
+Output: ročník~31, č.~3, s.~37--42.
+
+If you disagree with the default prefixes, you can use the numbering field.
+When it is set then it is is used instead of volume, number, pages fields
+and instead of any mentioned prefixes. The numbering can include macros \VOL,
+\NO, \PP, which are expanded to the respective values of fields. Example:
+
+ volume = 31,
+ number = 3,
+ pages = "37--42"
+ numbering = "Issue~\VOL/\NO, pages~\PP",
+
+Output: Issue~31/3, pages~37--42
+
+Note: The volume, numbers and pages fields are printed without numbering
+filed only in the @ARTICLE entry. It means, that if you need to visible them
+in the @INBOOK, @INPROCEEDINGS etc. fields, then you must to use numbering field.
+
+
+Common notes about entries
+--------------------------
+
+The order of the fields in the entry is irrelevant. We use the printed order
+in this manual. The exclamation mark (!) denotes the mandatory field. If
+such field is missing then the warning occurs during processing.
+
+If the "unpublished" option is set then the fields address, publisher, year,
+isbn and pages are not mandatory. If the "nowarn" option is set then no
+warnings about missing mandatory fields occurs.
+
+If the field is used but not mentioned in the entry documentation below then
+it is silently ignored.
+
+The @BOOK entry
+---------------
+
+This is used for book-like entries.
+
+Fields: author(!), title(!), howpublished, edition, ednote, address(!),
+publisher(!), year(!), citedate, series, isbn(!), doi, url, note.
+
+The ednote field here means the secondary authors (illustrator, cover design
+etc.).
+
+
+The @ARTICLE entry
+------------------
+
+This is used for articles published in a journal.
+
+Fields: author(!), title(!), journal(!), howpublished, address, publisher,
+month, year, [numbering or volume, number, pages(!)], citedate, issn,
+doi, url, note.
+
+If the numbering is used then it is used instead volume, number, pages.
+
+
+The @INBOOK entry
+-----------------
+
+This is used for the part of a book.
+
+Fields: author(!), title(!), booktitle(!), howpublished, edition, ednote,
+address(!), publisher(!), year(!), numbering, citedate, series, isbn or
+issn, doi, url, note.
+
+The author field is used for author(s) of the part, the editor field
+includes author(s) or editor(s) of whole document. The pages field specifies
+the page range of the part. The series field can include more information
+about the part (chapter numbers etc.).
+
+The @INPROCEEDINGS and @CONFERENCE entries are equivalent to @INBOOK entry.
+
+
+The @THESIS entry
+-----------------
+
+This is used for student's thesis.
+
+Fields: author(!), title(!), howpublished, address(!), school(!),
+month, year(!), citedate, type(!), ednote, doi, url, note.
+
+The type field must include the text "Master's Thesis" or something
+similar (depending on the language of the outer document).
+
+There are nearly equivalent entries: @BACHELORSTHESIS, @MASTERSTHESIS and
+@PHDTHESIS. These entries sets the type field to an appropriate value
+automatically. The type field is optional in such case. If it is used then
+it has a precedence before default setting.
+
+
+The @MISC entry
+---------------
+
+It is intended for various usage.
+
+Fields: author, title, howpublished, ednote, citedate, doi, url, note.
+
+You can use \AU, \ED, \EDN, \VOL, \NO, \PP, \ADDR, \PUBL, \YEAR
+macros in ednote field. These macros print authors list, editors list,
+edition, volume, number, pages, address, publisher and year field values
+respecitively. If they are are missing then the appropriate macro is empty.
+
+The reason of this entry is to give to you the possibility to set the format of
+entry by your own decision. The most of data are concentrated in ednote
+field.
+
+
+The @BOOKLET, @INCOLLECION, @MANUAL, @PROCEEDINGS, @TECHREPORT, @UNPUBLISHED entries
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+These entries are equivalent to @MICS entry because we need to save the
+simplicity. They are implemented only for (almost) backward compatibility
+with the ancient BibTeX. But the ednote is mandatory field here, so you
+cannot use these entries from the old databases without warnings and without
+some additional work in the .bib file.
+
+
+Sorting
+-------
+
+If \usebib/c is used then entries are sorted by citation order in the text.
+If \usebib/s is used then entries are sorted by ``Lastname, Firstname(s)'' of
+the first author and if more entries have this value equal, then the year is
+used (from older to newer). This feature follows the recommendation of the
+ISO 690 norm.
+
+If you have the same authors and the same year, you can control the sorting
+by setting years as 2013, 2013a, 2013b, etc. You can print something
+different to the list using "yearprint{<value>}" option, see the section about
+address, publisher and year above. The real value of year field (ie. not
+yearprint value) is also used in citations when \nonumcitations is set.
+
+If you have some problems with name sorting, you can use the hidden field
+"key", which is used for sorting instead of the ``Lastname Firstname(s)''
+of authors. If the "key" field is unset then the ``Lastname Firstname(s)''
+is used for sorting normally. Example:
+
+ author = "Světla Čmejrková",
+ key = "Czzmejrkova Svetla",
+
+This entry is now sorted between C and D.
+
+The norm recommends to place the autocitations to the top of the list of
+references. You can do this by setting key = "@", to each entry with your
+name because the "@" character is sorted before A.
+
+
+Languages
+---------
+
+There is the language of the outer document and the languages of each entry.
+The ISO 690 norm recommends that the technical notes (the prefix before URL,
+the media type, the ``and'' conjunction between semifinal and final author)
+may be printed in the language of the outer document. The data of the entry
+have to be printed in the entry language (edition ed./vyd., Vol./ročník,
+No./č. etc.). Finally there are the phrases independent on the language
+(for example In:). Unfortunately, the bibTeX supposes that the entry data
+are not fully included in value parts of the fields (see edition, volume
+etc. fields) so the automaton have to add some text during processing.
+But what language have to be chosen?
+
+The current value of the \language register at the start of the .bib
+processing is decided as the language of the outer document. This language
+is used for technical notes regardless of the entry language. Each entry can
+have the lang field with the two-letter mark of the entry language. This
+language is used for ed./vyd., vol./ročník etc. and it is used for
+hyphenation too. If the entry language is not set then the outer document
+language is used.
+
+If the outer document language is know before creating of the .bib file, you
+can store some language-dependent phrases into it. On the other hand, if the
+main document language is unknown, you can use the \Mtext macro to
+create the text multilingual. Example:
+
+ howpublished = "\Mtext{bue-ray}"
+
+Now, you can set the variants of blue-ray into your macros:
+
+ \mtdef {blue-ray} {Blue-ray disc} {Blue-ray disk} {}
+
+
+Tips for using more languages
+-----------------------------
+
+OPmac prefers English, Czech and Slovak languages. However, you can add
+more languages. If you are using csplain, you can download the
+hyphen-patterns for many languages, see the hyphen.lan file. For example,
+you have had \dePatt and \plPatt downloaded (for German and Polish
+languages). Now, you can do
+
+\sdef{lan:21}{de} \sdef{lan:121}{de}
+\sdef{lan:23}{pl} \sdef{lan:123}{pl}
+\def\mtdefx#1#2#3{\sdef{mt:#1:de}{#2}\sdef{mt:#1:pl}{#3}}
+
+ % German % Polish
+\mtdefx {bib.and} { und } { a }
+\mtdefx {bib.phdthesis} {Ph.D. Dissertation} {Praca doktorska}
+...
+
+
+Summary of non-standard fields
+------------------------------
+
+This style uses the following fields unkown by bibTeX:
+
+option ... options separated by spaces
+lang ... the language two-letter code of one entry
+ednote ... editional info (secondary authors etc.) or
+ global data in @MISC-like entries
+citedate ... the date of the citation in year/month/day format
+numbering ... format for volume, number, pages
+isbn ... ISBN
+issn ... ISSN
+doi ... DOI
+url ... URL
+
+
+Summary of options
+------------------
+
+aumax:<number> ... maximum number of printed authors
+aumin:<number> ... number of printed authors if aumax exceedes
+autrim:<number> ... full Firstnames iff number of authors are less than this
+auprint:{<value>} ... text instead auhors list (\AU macro may be used)
+edmax, edmin, edtrim ... similar as above for editors list
+edprint:{<value>} ... text instead editors list (\ED macro may be used)
+titlepost:{<value>} ... text after title
+yearprint:{<value>} ... text instead real year (\YEAR macro may be used)
+ednprint:{<value>} ... text instead real edition (\EDN macro may be used)
+urlalso ... the ``available also from'' is used instead ``available from''
+unpublished ... the publisher etc. fields are not mandatory
+nowarn ... no mandatory fields
+
+Another options in the option field are silently ignored.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/csplain/opmac/opmac-bib-simple.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/csplain/opmac/opmac-bib-simple.tex
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+% opmac-bib-simple ... the OPmac bib style for reading .bib databases
+% Petr Olsak, version Apr. 2014c (beta)
+% See the end of the file opmac-bib.tex for more information.
+% You can compare this file with the old Forth-like BibTeX .bst files.
+% What seems to be more understandable?
+
+\ifx\opmacbibstyle\undefined \errmessage
+ {This file can be read by ``\string\usebib/? (simple) bibfiles'' command only}
+ \endinput \fi
+
+% misc:
+
+\def\maybedot{\ifnum\spacefactor=\sfcode`\.\relax\else.\fi}
+\tmpnum=\sfcode`\. \advance\tmpnum by-2 \sfcode`\.=\tmpnum
+\sfcode`\?=\tmpnum \sfcode`\!=\tmpnum
+\let\.=\maybedot % prevents from double periods
+
+% Formating of Author/Editor lists:
+
+\def\authorname{%
+ \ifnum\NameCount>1
+ \ifnum0\namecount=\NameCount \mtext{bib.and}\else , \fi
+ \else
+ \edef\dobibmark{\Lastname}%
+ \fi
+ \bprintc\Firstname{* }\bprintc\Von{* }\Lastname\bprintc\Junior{, *}%
+}
+\let\editorname=\authorname
+
+% Multilinguals: English Czech Slovak
+
+\mtdef{bib.and} {, and } { a } {}
+\mtdef{bib.edition} {edition} {vydání} {vydanie}
+\mtdef{bib.phdthesis} {Master's thesis} {Diplomová práce} {Diplomová práca}
+\mtdef{bib.masterthesis} {Ph.D. thesis} {Dizertační práce} {Dizertačná práca}
+
+\def\preurl{\hfil\break}
+
+% Non-standard fieldnames:
+
+\CreateField {isbn}
+\CreateField {doi}
+\CreateField {url}
+
+% Sorting:
+
+\SortingOrder{name,year}{lfvj}
+\SpecialSort {key}
+
+% Entry types:
+
+\sdef{print:END}{%
+ \bprinta [note] {*.}{}%
+ \ifx\dobibmark\undefined \def\dobibmark{}\fi
+ \def\lowercase##1{##1}%
+ \edef\tmp{\bibmark ={\dobibmark, \RetrieveField{year}}}\tmp
+}
+\sdef{print:book}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [edition] {*~\mtext{bib.edition}.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*: }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*, }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [isbn] {ISBN~*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:article}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [title] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [journal] {{\em##1}.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*, }{}%
+ \bprinta [volume] {* }{}%
+ \bprinta [number] {(*), }{}%
+ \bprinta [pages] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [doi] {DOI~\ulink[http://dx.doi.org/##1]{##1}.\ }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:inbook}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1.}\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ In:~%
+ \bprinta [!editor] {*,~eds.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [booktitle] {{\em##1}.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*: }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*, }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [chapter] {*.\ }{%
+ \bprinta [pages] {*.\ }{}}%
+ \bprinta [isbn] {ISBN~*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\slet{print:inproceedings}{print:inbook}
+
+\sdef{print:incolection}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [crossreff] {In~\cite[*]. }{%
+ \bprinta [booktitle] {*. }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [!editor] {*,~eds.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [edition] {*~\mtext{bib.edition}.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*: }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*, }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [pages] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{####1}. }{}}%
+}
+\sdef{print:conference}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [edition] {*~\mtext{bib.edition}.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*: }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*, }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [isbn] {ISBN~*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:phdthesis}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \mtext{bib.phdthesis}, %
+ \bprinta [school] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*, }{}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:mastersthesis}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \mtext{bib.masterthesis}, %
+ \bprinta [school] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [address] {*, }{}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:proceedings}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [publisher] {*.\ }{%
+ \bprinta [organization] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}}%
+}
+\sdef{print:techreport}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \mtext{bib.techreport}.
+ \bprinta [institution] {*.\ }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:booklet}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [howpublished] {*.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+}
+\sdef{print:manual}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{\bibwarning}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [institution] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+\sdef{print:misc}{%
+ \bprinta [!author] {*\.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [title] {{\em##1}\.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [howpublished] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [institution] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [series] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprinta [year] {*.\ }{}%
+ \bprintb [url] {\preurl\url{##1}. }{}%
+}
+
+%%% end of the style file
+
+\endinput
+
+You can copy this file to opmac-bib-yourname.tex and modify it by your
+needs...
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+% opmac-bib
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Petr Olsak, version Apr. 2014h (beta)
+
+% This is module for OPmac macros, see http://petr.olsak.net/opmac.html
+% The command:
+% \usebib/<sorttype> (<style>) (bibfiles>
+% for direct reading .bib files by OPmac macros (without bibTeX) is implemented here.
+% The implementation depends on librarian.tex package by Paul Isambert.
+% Use:
+% \input opmac \input opmac-bib
+% or simply:
+% \input opmac-bib
+% before using the command \usebib.
+% For more information see the end of this file.
+
+\ifx\usebib\udefined \else \endinput \fi
+\ifx\OPmacversion\undefined \input opmac \fi
+\ifx\printbib\undefined
+ \errmessage{Please, upgrade OPmac to version Apr. 2014 or newer}
+ \endinput\fi
+
+% we needn't \errmessage when bad TeX engnine is detected during \input librarian:
+
+\def\tmp{}
+\let\errmessageori=\errmessage
+\def\errmessage#1{\def\tmp{error}}
+\input librarian
+\let\errmessage=\errmessageori
+\ifx\tmp\empty\else
+ \def\usebib/#1 (#2) #3 {%
+ \opwarning{eTeX and (pdfTeX or XeTeX or LuaTeX) not detected}%
+ \immediate\write16{\space\space
+ But librarian package needs it. \noexpand\usebib ignored.}%
+ }
+ \endinput \fi
+
+% The \usebib command:
+
+\def\usebib/#1 (#2) #3 {%
+ \ifx\citelist\empty
+ \opwarning{No cited items. \noexpand\usebib ignored}%
+ \else
+ \bgroup \par
+ \ifx\bibpart\undefined \def\bibpart{none}\fi
+ \catcode`<=12
+ \ifx\savedttchar\undefined\else \catcode\savedttchar=12 \fi
+ \def\opmacbibstyle{#2}%
+ \input opmac-bib-#2
+ \bibtexhook
+ \let\citeI=\relax \xdef\citelist{\citelist\citelistB}%
+ \global\let\addcitelist=\writeXcite
+ \def\tmp##1[*]##2\relax{\def\tmp{##2}}\expandafter\tmp\citelist[*]\relax
+ \ifx\tmp\empty\else % there was \nocite[*] used.
+ \setbox0=\vbox{\def\citelist{}\adef@{\readentry}%
+ \input #3.bib
+ \expandafter}\expandafter\def\expandafter\citelist\expandafter{\citelist}%
+ \fi
+ \def\citeI[##1]{\csname lb@cite\endcsname{##1}{\bibpart}{}{}}\citelist
+ \BibFile{#3}%
+ \if s#1\def\warntwobytes{}\def\warnthreebytes{}% \scantokens is used during sorting
+ \SortList{\bibpart}\fi
+ \ReadList{\bibpart}%
+ \egroup
+ \fi
+}
+\def\readentry#1#{\readentryA}
+\def\readentryA#1{\readentryB#1,,\relax!.}
+\def\readentryB#1#2,#3\relax!.{\addto\citelist{\citeI[#1#2]}}
+
+% Corrections in librarian macros:
+
+\tmpnum=\catcode`\@ \catcode`\@=11
+\def\lb@checkmissingentries#1,{% we needn't \errmessage here, only \opmacwarning
+ \def\lb@temp{#1}%
+ \unless\ifx\lb@temp\lb@eoe
+ \lb@ifcs{#1}{fields}%
+ {}%
+ {\opwarning{\string\usebib: entry [#1] isn't found in .bib file(s)}}%
+ \expandafter\lb@checkmissingentries
+ \fi
+}
+\def\lb@readentry#1#2#3,{% space before key have to be ingnored
+ \def\lb@temp{#2#3}% we need case sensitive keys
+ \lb@ifcs\lb@temp{requested}%
+ {\let\lb@entrykey\lb@temp
+ \lb@defcs\lb@entrykey{fields}{}%
+ \lowercase{\lb@addfield{entrytype}{#1}}%
+ \let\lb@next\lb@analyzeentry}%
+ {\def\lb@next{\expandafter\lb@gotoat\lb@gobbletoeoe}}%
+ \lb@next
+}
+\let\lb@compareA=\lb@compare
+\let\lb@preparesortA=\lb@preparesort
+\def\lb@compare#1\lb@eoe#2\lb@eoe{% SpecialSort:
+ \ifx\lb@sorttype\lb@namestring
+ \ifx\sortfield\undefined \lb@compareA#1\lb@eoe#2\lb@eoe
+ \else
+ \expandafter\RetrieveFieldInFor\expandafter{\sortfield}\lb@entrykey\lb@temp
+ \ifx\lb@temp\empty \toks1={#1\lb@eoe}\else \toks1=\expandafter{\lb@temp\lb@eoe}\fi
+ \expandafter\RetrieveFieldInFor\expandafter{\sortfield}\lb@currententry\lb@temp
+ \ifx\lb@temp\empty \toks2={#2\lb@eoe}\else \toks2=\expandafter{\lb@temp\lb@eoe}\fi
+ \edef\lb@temp{\noexpand\lb@compareA\space\the\toks1 \space\the\toks2}\lb@temp
+ \fi
+ \else \lb@compareA#1\lb@eoe#2\lb@eoe \fi
+}
+\def\lb@preparesort#1#2\lb@eoe{%
+ \if#1-%
+ \def\lb@sorttype{#2}%
+ \else
+ \def\lb@sorttype{#1#2}%
+ \fi
+ \lb@preparesortA#1#2\lb@eoe
+}
+\def\SpecialSort#1{\def\sortfield{#1}}
+\def\WriteImmediateInfo#1{} % the existence of .lbr file bocks new reading of .bib
+\catcode`\@=\tmpnum
+
+% Main action per every entry:
+
+\def\MakeReference{\par \ifnum\bibnum>0 \bibskip \fi
+ \advance\bibnum by1
+ \noindent \edef\tmpb{\EntryKey}%
+ \printbib \dest[cite:\the\bibnum]%
+ \bgroup
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{entrytype}\entrytype
+ \csname print:BEGIN\endcsname
+ \isdefined{print:\entrytype}\iftrue
+ \csname print:\entrytype\endcsname
+ \else
+ \ifx\entrytype\empty \else
+ \opwarning{Entrytype @\entrytype\space from [\EntryKey] undefined}%
+ \csname print:misc\endcsname
+ \fi\fi
+ \csname print:END\endcsname
+ \ifx\wref\wrefrelax\else \immediate\wref\Xbib{{\EntryKey}{\the\bibnum}{\the\bibmark}}\fi
+ \egroup \par
+}
+
+% The \bprinta, \bprintb, \bprintc, \bprintv commands used in the style files:
+
+\def\bprinta {\bprintb*}
+\def\bprintb #1[#2#3]{%
+ \def\bibfieldname{#2#3}%
+ \if!#2\relax
+ \def\bibfieldname{#3}%
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{#3}\bibfield
+ \ifx\bibfield\empty\else
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{#3number}\namecount
+ \def\bibfield{\csname Read#3\expandafter\endcsname\csname #3name\endcsname}%
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{#2#3}\bibfield
+ \fi
+ \if^#1^%
+ \ifx\bibfield\empty \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \doemptyfield
+ \else \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \dofullfield \fi
+ \else \expandafter \bprintaA
+ \fi
+}
+\def\dofullfield#1#2{\def\dofield##1{#1}\expandafter\dofield\expandafter{\bibfield}}
+\def\doemptyfield#1#2{\def\dofield##1{#2}\expandafter\dofield\expandafter{\bibfield}}
+\let\Readauthor=\ReadAuthor \let\Readeditor=\ReadEditor
+\def\bprintaA #1#2{\ifx\bibfield\empty #2\else\bprintaB #1**\eee\fi}
+\def\bprintaB #1*#2*#3\eee{\if^#3^#1\else\expandafter\bprintaC\expandafter{\bibfield}{#1}{#2}\fi}
+\def\bprintaC #1#2#3{#2#1#3}
+\def\bprintc#1#2{\bprintcA#1#2**\relax}
+\def\bprintcA#1#2*#3*#4\relax{\ifx#1\empty \else \if^#4^#2\else#2#1#3\fi\fi}
+\def\bprintv [#1]#2#3{\def\tmpa{#2}\def\tmpb{#3}\bprintvA #1,,}
+\def\bprintvA #1,{%
+ \if^#1^\tmpb\else
+ \RetrieveFieldIn{#1}\tmp
+ \ifx \tmp\empty
+ \else \tmpa \def\tmpb{}\def\tmpa{}%
+ \fi
+ \expandafter \bprintvA
+ \fi
+}
+
+% Various macros + multilinguas:
+
+\def\bibwarning{\opwarning{Missing field ``\bibfieldname'' in [\EntryKey]}}
+
+\def\slet#1#2{\expandafter\let\csname#1\expandafter\endcsname\csname#2\endcsname}
+\def\mtdef#1#2#3#4{\sdef{mt:#1:en}{#2} \sdef{mt:#1:\czs}{#3}
+ \if$#4$\slet{mt:#1:sk}{mt:#1:\czs}
+ \else \sdef{mt:#1:sk}{#4}
+ \fi
+}
+\edef\czs{\csname lan:5\endcsname} % cz (old) or cs (new)
+
+\endinput
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+The following command is implemented here:
+
+ \usebib/<sorttype> (<style>) <bibfiles>
+
+where <sorttype> is one letter 'c' (references ordered by citation order in
+the text) or 's' (references ordered by key in the style file),
+<style> is the part of the name `opmac-bib-<style>.tex' of the style file
+and <bibfiles> are one or more .bib file names without suffix separated by
+comma without space. Example:
+
+ \usebib/s (simple) mybase,yourbase
+
+This command reads the <bibfiles> directly and creates the list of
+bibliographics references (only those declared by by \cite[] or \nocite[]
+in the text). The formatting of such references is defined in the style
+file. The usage is mentioned in OPmac documentation too.
+
+Notes for style writers:
+------------------------
+
+The opmac-bib-<style>.tex file must define the commands:
+
+\authorname ... formatting of one name in the authors list. The macro can
+ use the following data: \NameCount (the number of the currently
+ processed author name in the list), 0\namecount (the total number of the
+ authors in the list), \Lastname, \Firstname, \Von, \Junior (the parts of
+ the name). See the documentation of the librarian package for more info.
+
+\editorname ... the same as \authorname, but for editors list.
+
+print:<entrytype> (defined by \sdef) for formatting the entry of <entrytype>.
+ The <entrytype> have to be lowercase. This command can use the command:
+
+\bprinta [<fieldname>] {<if defined>} {<if not defined>}. The part <if defined>
+ is executed if <fieldname> is declared in .bib file for the entry which is
+ currently processed. Else the part <if not defined> is processed.
+ The part <if defined> can include the * parameter which is replaced
+ by the value of the <fieldname>. The part <if not defined> can include
+ the \bibwarning command if the <fieldname> is mandatory.
+\bprintb [<fieldname>] {<if defined>} {<if not defined>}. The same as
+ \bprinta, but the ##1 parameter is used instead *. Differences: ##1
+ parameter can be used more than once and can be enclosed in nested
+ braces. The * parameter can be used at most once and cannot be enclosed
+ in braces. Warning: if the \bprintb commands are nested (\bprintb in
+ \bprintb), then you need to write ####1 parameter for internal \bprintb.
+ But if \bprinta commands are nested then the * parameter is not dubbled.
+\pbprintc \macro {<if non-empty>}. The <if non-empty> part is executed if
+ \macro is non-empty. The * parameter can be used, it is replaced by
+ the \macro.
+\bprintv [<field1>,<field2>,...] {<if defined>} {<if not defined>}.
+ The part <if defined> is executed if <field1> or <filed2> or ...
+ is defined, else the second part <if not defined> is executed.
+ There is one filed name or the list field names separated by commas.
+ The parts cannot include any parameter.
+
+There are two special fieldnames: !author and !editor. The processed list of
+authors or editors (by repeatedly calling \authorname or \editorname) are
+used here insted of raw data.
+
+You can define print:BEGIN and/or print:END which is executed at the begin or
+end of each <entrytype>. The formatting does not solve the numbering and
+paragraph indentation of the entry. This is processed by \printbib macro
+used in OPmac (and may be redefined by the author or document designer).
+
+The whole style file is read in the group during \usebib command is executed
+before typesetting the reference list. Each definition or setting is local
+here.
+
+If you are using non-standard fieldnames in .bib database and bib. style,
+you has to declare them by \CreateField {<fieldname>}.
+
+You can declare \SortingOrder in the manner documented by librarian package.
+
+If your style adds some words or abbreviations you can make them
+multilingual by saying \mtext{<label>} instead such word and
+\mtdef{<label>} {<English>} {<Czech>} {<Slovak>} declaration.
+The right part is printed by current value of the \language regiter.
+You can add more languages by re-defining the \mtdef command
+and by \sdef{lan:<language number>}{<language mark>}. See the opmac.tex
+for inspiration.
+
+If you are using \nonumcitations, then the \bibmark toks register have to be
+prepared in the style file (in print:BEGIN, print:END, in \authorname etc.)
+This value will be used in the \cite[] places in the document.
+
+The example of the style file is in opmac-bib-simple.tex.
+
+User or author of the bib. style can create the hidden field which has a
+precedence while sorting names. Example:
+
+ \CreateField {sortedby}
+ \SpecialSort {sortedby}
+
+Suppose that the .bib file includes:
+
+ ...
+ author = "Jan Chadima",
+ sortedby = "Hzzadima Jan",
+ ...
+
+Now, this author is sorted between H and I, because the Ch digraph in this
+name has to be sorted by this rule.
+
+If you need (for example) to place the autocitations before other citations,
+then you can mark your entries in .bib file by sortedby = "@", because this
+character is sorted before A.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end of the opmac-bib.tex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/csplain/opmac/opmac.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/csplain/opmac/opmac.tex
index ece2e866a3c..d414231cf31 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/csplain/opmac/opmac.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/csplain/opmac/opmac.tex
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
%% The history of versions is at the end of this file, after \endpinput
\ifx\OPmacversion\undefined \else \endinput \fi
-\def\OPmacversion{Mar. 2014}
+\def\OPmacversion{Apr. 2014c}
\immediate\write16{This is OPmac (Olsak's Plain macros), version <\OPmacversion>}
@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@
\def\cnvhook{} % hook before conversion of outlines
\def\pghook{} % hook in \output rutine
\def\toclinehook{} % hook in \tocline
+\def\fnotehook{} % hook in \fnote
\def\mnotehook{} % hook in \mnote
\def\captionhook#1{} % hook in \caption (#1 is "t" or "f")
@@ -117,7 +118,9 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Sizes of fonts and \baselineskip, sec. 3.4 in opmac-d.pdf
\ifx\regfont\undefined
- \opwarning{csplain version <Nov. 2012> or later is recommended}
+ \ifx\uselanguage\undefined
+ \opwarning{csplain version <Nov. 2012> or later is recommended}
+ \fi
% macros from csplain, file csfontsm.tex:
\font\tenbi=csbxti10 \def\bi{\tenbi}
\def\letfont#1#2{\ifx#2=\expandafter\letfont\expandafter#1\else
@@ -362,7 +365,7 @@
\ifx\dotocnumafter\relax \else
\opwarning{\noexpand\dotocnum unused in printchap/printsec/printsecc}\fi
}
-\def\insertmark#1{\toks0={#1}\mark{{\thetocnum} {\the\toks0}}}
+\def\insertmark#1{\toks0={#1}\mark{{\ifnonum\else\thetocnum\fi} {\the\toks0}}}
\newskip\remskipamount
\def\remskip{\afterassignment\remskipA \global\remskipamount}
@@ -398,7 +401,7 @@
\parfillskip=0pt plus2fil
\def\par{\endgraf\egroup}%
\captionhook{#1}\noindent
- {\destheight=2.1em \wlabel{\csname the#1num\endcsname}}%
+ \wlabel{\csname the#1num\endcsname}%
\printcaption{\mtext{#1}}{\csname the#1num\endcsname}%
}
\def\printcaption#1#2{{\bf#1 #2}\enspace}
@@ -407,7 +410,7 @@
\def\eqmark{\global\advance\dnum by1
\ifinner\else\eqno \fi
- {\destheight=2.1em \wlabel\thednum}\thednum
+ \wlabel\thednum \thednum
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Items -- sec. 3.10 in opmac-d.pdf
@@ -922,7 +925,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Hyperrefs -- sec. 3.16 in opmac-d.pdf
-\newdimen\destheight \destheight=1.3em
+\def\destheight{1.4em}
\def\destactive[#1:#2]{\if$#2$\else\ifvmode
\tmpdim=\prevdepth \prevdepth=-1000pt
\destbox[#1:#2]\prevdepth=\tmpdim
@@ -942,7 +945,7 @@
}
\def\toclink#1{\toclinkA{#1}}
\def\pglink#1{#1}
-\def\citelink#1{#1}
+\def\citelink#1#2{#2}
\def\reflink[#1]#2{#2}
\def\ulink[#1]#2{{#2}}
\def\urlcolor{}
@@ -951,7 +954,7 @@
\let\dest=\destactive
\def\toclink##1{\link[toc:##1]{\localcolor#1}{\toclinkA{##1}}}%
\def\pglink##1{\link[pg:##1]{\localcolor#1}{##1}}%
- \def\citelink##1{\link[cite:##1]{\localcolor#1}{##1}}%
+ \def\citelink##1##2{\link[cite:##1]{\localcolor#1}{##2}}%
\def\reflink[##1]##2{\link[ref:##1]{\localcolor#1}{##2}}%
\def\ulink[##1]##2{\urllink[url:##1]{##2}}%
\def\urlcolor{\longlocalcolor#2}%
@@ -1301,7 +1304,7 @@
\iflocfnum \leavevmode\openref\wref\Xfnote{}%
\isdefined{fn:\the\fnotenum}\iftrue
\else\opwarning{unknown \noexpand\fnote mark. TeX me again}\fi\fi
- \fnmarkx{\typobase\typoscale[800/800]\vfootnote\fnmarkx{#1}}%
+ \fnmarkx{\fnotehook\typobase\typoscale[800/800]\vfootnote\fnmarkx{#1}}%
}
\def\fnotemark#1{{\advance\fnotenum by#1\relax
\isdefined{fn:\the\fnotenum}\iftrue\thefnote
@@ -1354,20 +1357,22 @@
\def\fixmnotes#1{\def\mnotesfixed{#1}}
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \cite, \bib, \usebibtex, \usebbl -- sec. 3.23 in opmac-d.pdf
\newwrite\auxfile % AUX file for BibTeX
\newcount\bibnum % the bibitem counter
+\newtoks\bibmark % the bibmark used if \nonumcitations
\newcount\lastcitenum \lastcitenum=0 % for \shortcitations
\def\cite[#1]{{\citeA#1,,,[\printsavedcites]}}
\def\nocite[#1]{{\citeA#1,,,}}
-\def\rcite#1{{\citeA#1,,,\printsavedcites}}
+\def\rcite[#1]{{\citeA#1,,,\printsavedcites}}
\def\savedcites{}
\def\citeA #1#2,{\if#1,\else
\if *#1\addcitelist{*}\expandafter \skiptorelax \fi
- \expandafter \ifx \csname bib:#1#2\endcsname \relax
+ \isdefined{bib:#1#2}\iftrue \else
\addcitelist{#1#2}%
\opwarning{The cite [#1#2] unknown. Try to TeX me again}\openref
\addto\savedcites{?,}\def\sortcitesA{}\lastcitenum=0
@@ -1430,30 +1435,44 @@
}
\def\shortcitations{\lastcitenum=1 }
-\def\printcite#1{\citesep\citelink{#1}\def\citesep{,\hskip.2em\relax}}
-\def\printdashcite#1{\hbox{--}\citelink{#1}}
+\def\printcite#1{\citesep\citelink{#1}{\citelinkA{#1}}\def\citesep{,\hskip.2em\relax}}
+\def\printdashcite#1{\ifmmode-\else\hbox{--}\fi\citelink{#1}{\citelinkA{#1}}}
\def\citesep{}
-\def\bib[#1]{\par \ifnum\bibnum>0 \bibskip \fi
+\def\nonumcitations{\lastcitenum=0\def\sortcitesA{}\def\etalchar##1{$^{##1}$}%
+ \def\citelinkA##1{\isdefined{bim:##1}\iftrue \csname bim:##1\endcsname
+ \else ##1\opwarning{\noexpand\nonumcitations + empty bibmark. Maybe bad BibTeX style}\fi}
+}
+\def\citelinkA{}
+
+\def\ecite[#1]{\bgroup\citeA#1,,,\expandafter\eciteB\savedcites;}
+\def\eciteB#1,#2;#3{\if?#1\relax #3\else \citelink{#1}{#3}\fi\egroup}
+
+\def\bib[#1] {\isnextchar={\bibA[#1]}{\bibmark={}\bibB[#1]}}
+\def\bibA[#1]=#2{\bibmark={#2}\bibB[#1]}
+\def\bibB[#1]{\par \ifnum\bibnum>0 \bibskip \fi
\advance\bibnum by1
- \wbib{#1}{\the\bibnum}%
- \hangindent=\iindent
- \noindent \def\tmpb{#1}\dest[cite:\the\bibnum]%
- \indent \llap{[\the\bibnum] }\ignorespaces
+ \noindent \def\tmpb{#1}\wbib{#1}{\the\bibnum}{\the\bibmark}%
+ \printbib \ignorespaces
}
-\def\wbib#1#2{\edef\tmp{\wref\Xbib{{#1}{#2}}}%
- \ifx\tmp\empty\else \immediate\tmp \fi
+\def\wbib#1#2#3{\dest[cite:\the\bibnum]%
+ \ifx\wref\wrefrelax\else \immediate\wref\Xbib{{#1}{#2}{#3}}\fi}
+
+\def\Xbib#1#2#3{\sdef{bib:#1}{\bibnn{#2}&}\if^#3^\else\sdef{bim:#2}{#3}\fi\def\lastbibnum{#2}}
+
+\def\printbib{\hangindent=\iindent
+ \ifx\citelinkA\empty \noindent\hskip\iindent \llap{[\the\bibnum] }%
+ \else \noindent \fi
}
-\def\Xbib#1#2{\sdef{bib:#1}{\bibnn{#2}&}}
-\def\addcitelist#1{\global\addto\citelist{\lcite[#1]}}
+\def\addcitelist#1{\global\addto\citelist{\citeI[#1]}}
\def\writeaux#1{\immediate\write\auxfile{\string\citation{#1}}}
\def\writeXcite#1{\openref\immediate\wref\Xcite{{#1}}}
\def\citelist{} \def\citelistB{}
\def\usebibtex#1#2{%
\openref \openauxfile{#1}{#2}%
- \def\lcite[##1]{\writeaux{##1}}\citelist
+ \def\citeI[##1]{\writeaux{##1}}\citelist
\global\let\addcitelist=\writeaux
\bgroup \readbblfile{\jobname}\egroup
}
@@ -1471,27 +1490,22 @@
\else
\closein\testin
\bibnum=0
- \def\begin##1##2{}\def\end##1{}% LaTeX environment
- \def\newcommand##1 {}%
+ \long\def\begin##1\bibitem{\bibitem}\def\end##1{}% LaTeX environment
\def\httpAddr##1{\url{http:##1}}\def\\{\hfill\break}%
\def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus.33em minus.07em}%
- \def\mbox{\leavevmode\hbox}\let\em=\it
+ \def\mbox{\leavevmode\hbox}\def\emph##1{{\it##1}}%
\parindent=\iindent \bibtexhook\relax
\input #1.bbl
\par
\fi
}
-\def\bibitem{\isnextchar[{\bibitemB}{\def\tmpa{}\bibitemC}}
-\def\bibitemB[#1]{\def\tmpa{#1}\bibitemC}
+\def\bibitem{\isnextchar[{\bibitemB}{\bibmark={}\bibitemC}}
+\def\bibitemB[#1]{\bibmark={#1}\bibitemC}
\def\bibitemC#1{\bibitemD{#1}}
\def\bibitemD#1{\par\ifnum\bibnum>0 \bibskip \fi
\advance\bibnum by1
- \noindent \def\tmpb{#1}\dest[cite:\if$\tmpa$\the\bibnum\else\tmpa\fi]%
- \hangindent=\parindent
- \if$\tmpa$\indent\llap{[\the\bibnum] }\wbib{#1}{\the\bibnum}%
- \else [\tmpa]\wbib{#1}{\tmpa}\enskip
- \fi
- \ignorespaces
+ \noindent \def\tmpb{#1}\wbib{#1}{\the\bibnum}{\the\bibmark}%
+ \printbib \ignorespaces
}
\def\genbbl#1#2{\openauxfile{#1}{#2}%
\immediate\write\auxfile{\string\citation{*}}%
@@ -1513,7 +1527,7 @@
\sdef{bbl:a}#1{\bgroup \readbblfile{#1}\egroup}
\sdef{bbl:b}#1{\bgroup
- \let\lcite=\relax \xdef\citelist{\citelist\citelistB}%
+ \let\citeI=\relax \xdef\citelist{\citelist\citelistB}%
\def\bibitemC##1 ##2\par{%
\isinlist\citelist{[##1]}\iftrue \bibitemD{##1}##2\par\fi}%
\readbblfile{#1}%
@@ -1521,21 +1535,23 @@
\egroup
}
\sdef{bbl:c}#1{\bgroup
- \let\lcite=\relax \xdef\citelist{\citelist\citelistB}%
+ \ifx\citelinkA\empty \else
+ \opwarning{\string\nonumcitations: don't use \string\usebbl/c}\fi
+ \let\citeI=\relax \xdef\citelist{\citelist\citelistB}%
\def\bibitemC##1 ##2\par{%
\isinlist\citelist{[##1]}\iftrue
- \ifx\tmpa\empty \sdef{bb:##1}{\bibitemD{##1}##2\par}%
+ \if^\the\bibmark^\sdef{bb:##1}{\bibitemD{##1}##2\par}%
\else \toks0={##2\par}%
- \edef\tmpa{\noexpand\sdef{bb:##1}{% \tmpa have to expand
- \noexpand\bibitemB[\tmpa]{##1}\the\toks0}}\tmpa
+ \edef\tmpa{\noexpand\sdef{bb:##1}{% \the\bibmark have to expand
+ \noexpand\bibitemB[\the\bibmark]{##1}\the\toks0}}\tmpa
\fi\fi}%
\readbblfile{#1}%
\def\bibitemC##1{\bibitemD{##1}}%
- \def\lcite[##1]{\csname bb:##1\endcsname}\citelist
+ \def\citeI[##1]{\csname bb:##1\endcsname}\citelist
\global\let\addcitelist=\writeXcite
\egroup
}
-\def\Xcite#1{\addto\citelistB{\lcite[#1]}}
+\def\Xcite#1{\addto\citelistB{\citeI[#1]}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% output -- sec. 3.24 in opmac-d.pdf
@@ -1550,7 +1566,7 @@
}
\def\doprotect#1{\let#1=\relax}
\addto\begoutput{\def\nl{ }\def\fnote##1{}\def\fnotemark##1{}}
-\def\prepage{\destheight=25pt \dest[pg:\the\pageno]}
+\def\prepage{\def\destheight{25pt}\dest[pg:\the\pageno]}
{\catcode`\@=11
\gdef\pagecontents{\prepage % dest of pageno
@@ -1699,9 +1715,14 @@ Nov. 2013 \Xpage: \ifnum\lastpage=#1 \else inserted
\cr -> \crcr in \crl, \crll and \crli
\doverbinput: \ifeof\vifile added (bug ``empty line at EOF'' corrected)
eTeX support for multilang added.
-Feb. 2014 \sortcitations introduced, internal macros of \cite rewritten.
+Feb. 2014 \sortcitations introduced, internal macros of \cite rewritten
Mar. 2014 \frame: \setbox0=\hbox{{#1}} in order to \aftergroup in #1
- \mnote: \pdfsave,\pdfrestore inserted, \mnote colors rewritten.
-
+ \mnote: \pdfsave,\pdfrestore inserted, \mnote colors rewritten
+Apr. 2014 \nonumcitations, \ecite, \printbib, \lastbibnum introduced
+ \wbib, \citelink rewritten (more parameters now)
+ \destheight rewritten as macro, sorry
+ \fnotehook introduced
+Apr. 2014b \nocite[*] bug removed, \insertmark corrected
+Apr. 2014c nowarn about old csplain if csplain isn't used
%%%%%%%%%%%%%% End of opmac.tex