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+% $Id: biblist.doc,v 1.4 1992/01/13 16:35:56 schrod Exp schrod $
+%----------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Copyright (c) 1991 by J.Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>.
+% Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
+
+%
+% LaTeX style option biblist for article style
+%
+% [LaTeX in MAKEPROG]
+
+
+%
+% $Log: biblist.doc,v $
+% Revision 1.4 1992/01/13 16:35:56 schrod
+% Added examples, repaired headline.
+% Called \reset@font where appropriate.
+% October 91 version of LaTeX was delayed until December 91. Readers
+% might be disturbed if there is the notion of a nonexistant version.
+%
+% Revision 1.3 1991/10/14 14:10:21 schrod
+% mentioned that this option is supported.
+% moved local guide section to separate file.
+%
+% Revision 1.2 1991/10/10 16:13:31 schrod
+% changed email address.
+% mentioned LaTeX 2.09 <Oct 91> (just announced).
+%
+% Revision 1.1 1991/04/13 15:03:08 schrod
+% Initial revision
+%
+
+
+
+
+%%%%
+%%%%
+%%%% These TeX macros were documented with the documentation system
+%%%% MAKEPROG and automatically converted to the current form.
+%%%% If you have MAKEPROG available you may transform it back to
+%%%% the original input: Remove every occurence of three percents
+%%%% and one optional blank from the beginning of a line and remove
+%%%% every line which starts with four percents. The following lex
+%%%% program will do this:
+%%%%
+%%%% %%
+%%%%
+%%%% ^%%%\ ? ;
+%%%% ^%%%%.*\n ;
+%%%%
+%%%% MAKEPROG may be obtained via ftp from ftp.th-darmstadt.de
+%%%% (directory pub/tex/src-webware) and from the Bitnet-Listserver
+%%%% LISTSERV@DHDURZ1 (filelist WEBWARE).
+%%%% If you only want to print out the documentation you may fetch
+%%%% the archive print-makeprog.tar.Z from ftp.th-darmstadt.de (directory
+%%%% pub/tex/latex). It contains *all* used styles -- but beware, they
+%%%% may not be documented...
+%%%%
+%%%%
+%%% \documentstyle[progltx,a4-9,rcs,names,biblist]{article}
+
+
+%%% % We need biblist for the examples and do therefore include it. But it
+%%% % sets the headline (see below ;-). So we just reset it again to the
+%%% % value it had before. Well, it's a kind of a kludge, but it works...
+%%% \pagestyle{plain}
+
+%%% % The examples will consist of framed pseudo-output. We'll need a
+%%% % variable for the width of these examples.
+%%% \newdimen\examplewidth
+
+
+%%% \nofiles % don't need an aux file
+
+
+%%% \begin{document}
+
+
+%%% \title{The {\tt biblist\/} Style Option}
+%%% \author{% % LaTeX does not discard unnecessary glue...
+%%% Joachim Schrod%
+%%% \thanks{%
+%%% TU~Darmstadt, Alexanderstr.~10, D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany.\newline
+%%% Email: {\tt schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de}.%
+%%% }%
+%%% }
+%%% \RCSdate $Date: 1992/01/13 16:35:56 $
+
+%%% \maketitle
+
+
+
+%%% \chap What's this style option for?.
+
+%%% This style option is appropriate to create a typeset listing of a
+%%% (possibly large) \BibTeX{} input file. With such large files --
+%%% especially, if the cite keys are long -- the needed string space is
+%%% often exceeded. Often a Big\TeX{} is available to circumstance this
+%%% problem, but with this style option each \TeX{} will do it.
+
+%%% You have to prepare a \LaTeX{} document which uses the |article|
+%%% style and the |biblist| style option. You may add almost all other
+%%% style options, as you wish, e.g., |twoside|, |german| (or other
+%%% language style options), |a4|, etc. This style option must be used
+%%% with a ragged bottom; this has the effect, that it cannot be used with
+%%% |twocolumn| or |multicol|.
+
+%%% You must issue a |\bibliography| tag which names all \BibTeX{}
+%%% databases which you want to print. You may issue a
+%%% |\bibliographystyle| tag to specify how \BibTeX{} will process its
+%%% databases. (In fact, you usually must issue it since the default
+%%% bibliography style is not available on most installations; see
+%%% below.) You may issue |\nocite| commands if you want to print only
+%%% selected entries from the databases.
+
+
+%%% \sect If you have not issued the |\bibliographystyle| tag, the
+%%% |biblist| bibliography style will be used. This is a non-abbreviating
+%%% style which does not do any sorting and no case conversion to titles.
+%%% The field |isbn| is recognized for books (and parts of), and the
+%%% field |issn| is recognized for articles and such. In addition, it
+%%% provides the additional fields |library| and |annote| for all entry
+%%% types. The usage of these fields depends on the definition of
+%%% appropriate \TeX{} macros (which are supplied by this style option).
+
+%%% On interest I can provide a diff to |btxbst.doc|.
+
+
+%%% \sect A ``bug'' you may encounter is that |\cite| tags within
+%%% \BibTeX{} entries will not be processed. Instead the cite key itself
+%%% will be printed. Note that this is not a bug, this is a feature! You
+%%% have to use |\nocite| tags for {\it all\/} entries that shall be
+%%% included in the listing. If you do not give any |\nocite| tag at all,
+%%% a listing with all entries is created.
+
+%%% Note that this style option assumes that you use either a version of
+%%% \LaTeX{}~2.09 after December~1991, I\LaTeX{}, or the {\sf babel}
+%%% system. Particulary, it requires the definition of |\refname| (i.e.,
+%%% the title of the ``references section'') which is supplied by these
+%%% systems. (Of course, you may supply this definition by yourself.)
+
+
+%%% \sect The entries in the resulting listing are formatted as follows:
+%%% %
+%%% \begin{description}
+
+%%% \item[\tt cite key] \leavevmode \null \dotfill \quad {\sf (Library info)}\break
+%%% Author(s).\\
+%%% Title.\\
+%%% Publication info.\\
+%%% Notes.\\
+%%% \null \qquad {\footnotesize Annotation}
+
+%%% \end{description}
+%%% %
+%%% I.e., an open format is used. Although this needs more space I think
+%%% the enhanced legibility pays back.
+
+%%% Note that you will not get the `Library info' and the `Annotation' in
+%%% the above format if your bibliography style does not supply this
+%%% information with the assumed markup. (See above for the |biblist|
+%%% bibliography style.) The parenthesis around the library info are
+%%% produced by this style option, not by \BibTeX{}.
+
+
+%%% \sect {\it Example\/}:\quad Suppose, there is a file |typography.bib|
+%%% with references on typography.
+%%% %
+%%% \begin{quote}
+%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% \begin{verbatim}
+%%% % typography.bib 13 Jan 92
+%%% %------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% %
+%%% % References on Typographie, Typesetting, and Book Design
+%%% %
+
+%%% % !!!! This is a kludge for biblist.doc !!!!
+%%% @preamble{"
+%%% \font\tenlogo=logo10
+%%% \let\logo=\tenlogo
+%%% \def\MF{{\logo META}\-{\logo FONT}}
+%%% "}
+
+%%% @book{typo:tschichold:selected,
+%%% author = {Jan Tschichold},
+%%% title = {Ausgew\"ahlte Aufs\"atze \"uber Fragen der Gestalt des
+%%% Buches und der Typographie},
+%%% publisher = {Birkh\"auser},
+%%% address = {Basel},
+%%% year = 1975,
+%%% isbn = {3-7643-1946-1},
+%%% note = {A second, unchanged, edition appeared in~1987.},
+%%% library = {},
+%%% annote = {A collection of his ``classic'' papers. The best book on
+%%% typographic principles read so far. A definitive `{\it
+%%% must\/}' for everyone interested in typography, book design,
+%%% or typesetting.}
+%%% }
+
+%%% @article{typo:blostein:music,
+%%% author = {Dorothea Blostein},
+%%% title = {Justification of Printed Music},
+%%% journal = cacm,
+%%% volume = 34,
+%%% number = 3,
+%%% month = mar,
+%%% year = 1991,
+%%% pages = {88-99},
+%%% annote = {Presents problems and solutions of the task to create a
+%%% correct spacing while setting notes. The proposed method also
+%%% takes the temporal relationship of notes into account.
+%%% Handles two-dimensional layout, e.g., staffs and texts.}
+%%% }
+
+%%% @book{typo:sta:zapf,
+%%% title = {Herrman Zapf and his Design Philosophy},
+%%% publisher = {Society of Typographic Arts},
+%%% address = {Chicago},
+%%% year = 1987,
+%%% isbn = {0-941447-00-6},
+%%% note = {},
+%%% library = {},
+%%% annote = {A valuable book. A chapter on his work around \MF{} is
+%%% included. Was among the most beautiful books of the year.}
+%%% }
+%%% \end{verbatim}
+%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% \end{quote}
+%%% %
+%%% Furthermore assume that the bibliography style |biblist| is
+%%% available. Then the \LaTeX{} file
+%%% %
+%%% \begin{verbatim}
+%%% \documentstyle[biblist]{article}
+
+%%% \begin{document}
+
+%%% \bibliography{typography}
+
+%%% \end{document}
+%%% \end{verbatim}
+%%% %
+%%% may be used to create a listing with all entries. You have to run
+%%% \LaTeX{}, \BibTeX{}, and \LaTeX{}. (Careful readers will note that
+%%% there will be a \BibTeX{} warning about a missing author or editor in
+%%% the Zapf entry.) You do {\it not\/} need to run \LaTeX{} twice after
+%%% the \BibTeX{} run. The result looks like this:
+%%% %
+%%% \begin{quote}
+%%% \examplewidth=\linewidth
+%%% \advance\examplewidth by -2\fboxrule
+%%% \advance\examplewidth by -2\fboxsep
+%%% \fbox{%
+%%% \begin{minipage}{\examplewidth}
+%%% \section*{References}
+
+%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% %
+%%% % We must fake a little bit to include it here. \bibitem gobbles the
+%%% % next character since it thinks it's a line end. (This might be a
+%%% % problem for itself, but untill now all bibliography styles put
+%%% % \bibitem on an own line.) We must supply a token which might be
+%%% % eaten by \bibitem. Best to use a \relax for this.
+%%% %
+%%% \font\tenlogo=logo10 \let\logo=\tenlogo \def\MF{{\logo META}\-{\logo FONT}}
+%%% \begin{thebibliography}{1}
+
+%%% \bibitem{typo:tschichold:selected}\relax
+%%% Jan Tschichold.
+%%% \newblock {\it Ausgew\"ahlte Aufs\"atze \"uber Fragen der Gestalt des Buches
+%%% und der Typographie}.
+%%% \newblock Birkh\"auser, Basel, 1975. ISBN~3-7643-1946-1.
+%%% \newblock A second, unchanged, edition appeared in~1987.
+%%% \newblock
+%%% \annote A collection of his ``classic'' papers. The best book on typographic
+%%% principles read so far. A definitive `{\it must\/}' for everyone interested
+%%% in typography, book design, or typesetting.
+%%% \endannote.
+
+%%% \bibitem{typo:blostein:music}\relax
+%%% Dorothea Blostein.
+%%% \newblock Justification of Printed Music.
+%%% \newblock {\it Communications of the ACM}, 34(3):88--99, March 1991.
+%%% \newblock
+%%% \annote Presents problems and solutions of the task to create a correct spacing
+%%% while setting notes. The proposed method also takes the temporal relationship
+%%% of notes into account. Handles two-dimensional layout, e.g., staffs and
+%%% texts.
+%%% \endannote.
+
+%%% \bibitem{typo:sta:zapf}\relax
+%%% {\it Herrman Zapf and his Design Philosophy}.
+%%% \newblock Society of Typographic Arts, Chicago, 1987. ISBN~0-941447-00-6.
+%%% \newblock
+%%% \annote A valuable book. A chapter on his work around \MF{} is included. Was
+%%% among the most beautiful books of the year.
+%%% \endannote.
+
+%%% \end{thebibliography}
+%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% \end{minipage}%
+%%% }
+%%% \end{quote}
+
+%%% \bigskip
+
+%%% Otherwise -- without the |biblist| bibliography style -- you must issue
+%%% an appopriate tag. The following result was produced with |unsrt|:
+%%% %
+%%% \begin{quote}
+%%% \examplewidth=\linewidth
+%%% \advance\examplewidth by -2\fboxrule
+%%% \advance\examplewidth by -2\fboxsep
+%%% \fbox{%
+%%% \begin{minipage}{\examplewidth}
+%%% \section*{References}
+
+%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% %
+%%% % Here the same reason for inserting \relax'es as in the previous
+%%% % example applies.
+%%% %
+%%% \font\tenlogo=logo10 \let\logo=\tenlogo \def\MF{{\logo META}\-{\logo FONT}}
+%%% \begin{thebibliography}{1}
+
+%%% \bibitem{typo:tschichold:selected}\relax
+%%% Jan Tschichold.
+%%% \newblock {\em Ausgew\"ahlte Aufs\"atze \"uber Fragen der Gestalt des Buches
+%%% und der Typographie}.
+%%% \newblock Birkh\"auser, Basel, 1975.
+%%% \newblock A second, unchanged, edition appeared in~1987.
+
+%%% \bibitem{typo:blostein:music}\relax
+%%% Dorothea Blostein.
+%%% \newblock Justification of printed music.
+%%% \newblock {\em Communications of the ACM}, 34(3):88--99, March 1991.
+
+%%% \bibitem{typo:sta:zapf}\relax
+%%% {\em Herrman Zapf and his Design Philosophy}.
+%%% \newblock Society of Typographic Arts, Chicago, 1987.
+
+%%% \end{thebibliography}
+%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% \end{minipage}%
+%%% }
+%%% \end{quote}
+
+%%% Of course, the ISBN numbers and the annotations are missing, since
+%%% |unsrt| does not extract them from the database. (Careful readers
+%%% will notice another difference: The |biblist| bibliography style does
+%%% not lower titles of articles as the standard styles do.)
+
+
+%%% \sect The preferred style for this style option is |article|. In fact,
+%%% all styles which use |\raggedbottom| will work. This is because a page
+%%% break within an entry is not allowed and the flexibility at the page
+%%% bottom is needed.
+
+
+%%% \sect As a future enhancement one could place an info on the starting
+%%% and the finishing entry on this page in the headline, like in a
+%%% dictionary.
+
+
+%%% \sect This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version~1, or (at your
+%%% option) any later version.
+
+%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+%%% {\bf without any warranty\/}; without even the implied warranty of
+%%% {\bf merchantability\/} or {\bf fitness for a particular purpose}. See
+%%% the GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+%%% Inc., 675~Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA~02139, USA.
+
+
+%%% \sect This style option is supported. Send bug reports, comments and
+%%% repairs.
+
+
+
+
+%%% \chap Implementation.
+
+%%% The main work is to supply the environment |thebibliography|; in
+%%% fact, we implement it as a |description| environment. The environment
+%%% gets an (unused) argument. In addition we have to supply a correct
+%%% expansion for the |\bibitem| tag which takes the cite key as its
+%%% argument. Of course, this will result in an |\item|. After the
+%%% |\bibitem| a |\library| tag may follow, with one parameter followed
+%%% by a period. Then comes the reference, the (optional) annotation is
+%%% an own block, enclosed in |\annote| and |\endannote|. After
+%%% |\endannote| comes a period which should be discarded. (This should
+%%% be done in the \BibTeX{} style, but nevertheless\,\dots)
+
+%%% Later we will look for the things which would not be needed, but make
+%%% life easier.
+
+
+%%% \sect Before we start we declare some shorthands for category codes.
+%%% By declaring the underscore~`(|_|)' as letter we can use it in our
+%%% macros. (I agree with {\sc D.~Knuth} that
+%%% |\identifier_several_words_long| is more readable than
+%%% |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better than
+%%% |\p@@@s|.) As this is a \LaTeX{} style option the at sign is a letter
+%%% anyhow; so we can use the ``private'' Plain and \LaTeX{} macros; and
+%%% with the underscore we can make our own macros more readable. But as
+%%% we have to restore this category code at the end of this macro file
+%%% we store its former value in the control sequence |\uscode|. This
+%%% method is better than to use a group because not all macros have to
+%%% be defined global this way.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\chardef\escape=0
+\chardef\open=1
+\chardef\close=2
+\chardef\letter=11
+\chardef\other=12
+%\chardef\active=13 % is defined in Plain already
+
+\chardef\uscode=\catcode`\_ % top level macro file!
+
+\catcode`\_=\letter
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect Another care activity is needed: Users of the New Font
+%%% Selection Scheme (NFSS) will perhaps change the fonts in an
+%%% unexpected manner. \LaTeX{} since December~1991 (and, of course, NFSS
+%%% itself) provides the macro |\reset@font| to reset the font selection
+%%% stuff to a defined state. Since this style might be used with older
+%%% \LaTeX{} versions (e.g., with I\LaTeX{}) we will provide this macro.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\ifx \reset@font\undefined
+ \let\reset@font\relax
+\fi
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect Within an entry we use a ragged right margin. To break within an
+%%% entry is always difficult and is made easier in this way. After all,
+%%% the open format we use gives a ragged impression anyhow. Within an
+%%% entry we dissallow page breaks and we do not treat periods as full
+%%% stops.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\thebibliography#1{%
+ \description
+ \rightskip \z@ plus 2em
+ \interlinepenalty\@M
+ \sfcode`\.=\@m
+ }
+\let\endthebibliography=\enddescription
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect |\bibitem| should look for the next token: If a library info
+%%% exists it must go in the same line, otherwise a line break must be
+%%% issued.
+
+%%% But |\bibitem| itself is not of interest, it looks only for the
+%%% optional argument. We have to redefine |\@bibitem|. If an
+%%% bibliography style like |alpha| is used, |\bibitem| will be supplied
+%%% an optional argument. Then it expands to |\@lbibitem|; we will define
+%%% this to |\@bibitem| as well -- we ignore the print label supplied by
+%%% \BibTeX{}.
+
+%%% After the argument(s) of |\bibitem| a line end occurs in any case. The
+%%% optional |\library| tag will follow on the next line. This means we
+%%% first have to gobble the line end char |^^M|, and have to check the
+%%% next token afterwards. If this next token is |\library| we will do
+%%% nothing since |\library| will itself end the line. Otherwise we do a
+%%% line break. Experiments have shown that the dotted line at the start
+%%% on every entry helps finding the different entries.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\@lbibitem[#1]{\@bibitem}
+
+\def\@bibitem#1{%
+ \item[\tt #1]\leavevmode
+ \null \dotfill
+ \begingroup
+ \obeylines
+ \afterassignment\prepare_check_library
+ \let\next % gobble following ^^M
+ }
+\def\prepare_check_library{%
+ \futurelet\next \check_library
+ }
+\def\check_library{%
+ \ifx \next\library
+ \else \break
+ \fi
+ \endgroup
+ }
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect We assume that the library info and the cite key will fit into
+%%% one line. If this is not true, a two line solution must be set up.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\library#1#2.{% #2 is only needed to gobble the period
+ \quad {\sf (#1)}\break
+ }
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect A reference is divided into blocks starting with |\newblock|.
+%%% Each block shall start a new line, we use |\newline| for this. A
+%%% special block is the one with an annotation in it. Since we want to
+%%% indent this block once more we must change the parshape. But then we
+%%% have to finish the paragraph first. The annotation block starts with
+%%% |\annote| and may be easily recognized in this way.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\newblock{%
+ \futurelet\next \@checkAnnote
+ }
+\def\@checkAnnote{%
+ \ifx \next\annote
+ \else \newline
+ \fi
+ }
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect The annotation is an own paragraph indented by |\leftmargin|.
+%%% Since it is not a paragraph in the logical sense we do not insert
+%%% vertical glue (i.e., |\parskip|) at the top. The annotation is typeset
+%%% in a smaller size. We assume that it consists of full sentences which
+%%% might be made up in a proper way. Therefore we don't use a ragged
+%%% margin here.
+
+%%% The change of |\parshape| have to be reset after the group -- these
+%%% changes are not local.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\annote{%
+ \endgraf
+ \vskip -\parsep
+ \begingroup
+ \reset@font\footnotesize
+ \rightskip \z@skip
+ \advance\linewidth -\leftmargin
+ \advance\@totalleftmargin \leftmargin
+ \parshape \@ne \@totalleftmargin \linewidth
+ }
+\def\endannote#1.{% #1 is only needed to gobble the period
+ \endgraf
+ \endgroup
+ \parshape \@ne \@totalleftmargin \linewidth
+ }
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect In our files |\cite| will print the cite key in typewriter with
+%%% a framed box around. In fact, |\cite| expands to |\@citex|, which has
+%%% an optional argument. The flag |@tempswa| shows if this optional
+%%% argument is there.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\@citex[#1]#2{\fbox{{\tt #2}\if@tempswa , #1\fi}}
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+
+
+%%% \sect Bells and Whistles.
+
+%%% Since the task we want to support most is the print of complete
+%%% \BibTeX{} databases with the |biblist| bibliography style, we supply
+%%% appropriate |\nocite| and |\bibliographystyle| tags, if they are
+%%% missing. The |\bibliography| command shall create a heading as well.
+
+%%% Furthermore we set up a headline.
+
+
+%%% \sect First the original meanings of the to-be-redefined control
+%%% sequences are saved. We define two macros which will issue the
+%%% default tags given above. These macros are not private, but
+%%% protected; a knowing user may redefine the `default bibliography
+%%% style' in this way.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\let\@@nocite=\nocite
+\let\@@bibliographystyle=\bibliographystyle
+\let\@@bibliography=\bibliography
+
+\def\AddNocite{\nocite{*}}
+\def\AddBibliographystyle{\bibliographystyle{biblist}}
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect If |\nocite| or |\bibliographystyle| is issued, the default
+%%% tags are discarded, the original meaning is restored, and the control
+%%% sequence is reissued again.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\nocite{%
+ \let\AddNocite\relax
+ \let\nocite\@@nocite
+ \nocite
+ }
+\def\bibliographystyle{%
+ \let\AddBibliographystyle\relax
+ \let\bibliographystyle\@@bibliographystyle
+ \bibliographystyle
+ }
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect The |\bibliography| tag will first issue the missing default
+%%% tags, will produce a heading afterwards, will setup the headline, and
+%%% will create the bibliography itself. For the heading we use |\refname|
+%%% which should be available -- either because the new \LaTeX{},
+%%% I\LaTeX{}, or the {\sf babel} system is used.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\bibliography#1{%
+ \AddNocite
+ \AddBibliographystyle
+ \section*{\refname}%
+ \mark_for_headline{#1}%
+ \@@bibliography{#1}%
+ }
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect The headline will consist of the database names given in the
+%%% |\bibliography| tag and the current date. We ignore the database name
+%%% |abbrev|, since this name is used for |@string| definitions at our
+%%% site.
+
+%%% We do not issue a warning of no file name is given -- this will be
+%%% done by |\@@bibliography|. When a file name exists a comma and a
+%%% space will be prepended at the very beginning of |\bib_list|. The
+%%% comma is discarded after the loop. But when there was no file name
+%%% |\bib_list| will expand to an empty list, we supply a |\relax| as a
+%%% catch-up argument for |\@gobble|.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\def\AbbrevFileName{abbrev}
+
+\def\mark_for_headline#1{%
+ \def\bib_list{}%
+ \@for \bib_file :=#1\do {%
+ \ifx \bib_file\AbbrevFileName
+ \else \edef\bib_list{\bib_list, \bib_file.bib}%
+ \fi
+ }%
+ \edef\bib_list{\expandafter\@gobble\bib_list \relax}%
+ \markboth{{\reset@font\tt \bib_list}}{{\reset@font\tt \bib_list}}%
+ }
+
+\def\@oddhead{\reset@font\rm \hfil \leftmark \quad (\today)}
+\def\@evenhead{\reset@font\rm (\today)\quad \ignorespaces \rightmark \hfil}
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+%%% \sect We must restore our catcode and are finished.
+
+%%% \beginprog
+\catcode`\_=\uscode
+
+\endinput
+%%% \endprog
+
+
+
+
+%%% \end{document}