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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/abstyles/jourabbr.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/abstyles/jourabbr.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7d6a9737550 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/abstyles/jourabbr.bib @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +This is JOURABBR.BIB, a BibTeX database file for the `adaptable' style +family, written by Hans-Hermann Bode (HHBODE at DOSUNI1.BITNET). Use jourabbr +as the first item in your \bibliography command, if journal names should be +written out abbreviated. You may edit this file to add more STRING +definitions for journal names or other purposes or to delete some that you +don't need. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +First of all we use a PREAMBLE command to put some stuff at the beginning +of the bibliography. Inputting of apreambl.tex is mandatory for the +adaptable styles and should always be done at the beginning of the preamble. +Next, a language switch---easier to use than that in apreamble.tex---is +defined and set appropriate, that can be used to distinguish between german +and all other languages; the same technique may be adapted to other +languages as well. The \sortby command is suggested in the BibTeX manual +(where it is called \noopsort) and is helpful to force sorting of certain +entries. + +Caution: It is a good idea to leave this preamble intact, unless you know +what you are doing! + +@PREAMBLE{"\input apreambl " + # "\newif\ifger\gerfalse " + # "\ifnum\language=\german\gertrue\fi " + # "\ifnum\language=\austrian\gertrue\fi " + # "\def\sortby#1{}"} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +The next three STRING definitions make it more convenient to distinguish +between german and other languages. Now you can say something like + + ifger # "Wird demn{\"a}chst erscheinen." # else # "To be published." # fi + +in the NOTE field, say, of some database entry. + +@STRING{ifger="{\ifger}"} +@STRING{else="{\else}"} +@STRING{fi="{\fi}"} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Here are the definitions of abbreviated journal names from the plain style +family, that are lacking in the adaptable style files themselves (so you can +use your old databases with the adaptable styles as well). Complete this +list with strings you need for additional journal names, publishing +companies or whatever. + +@STRING{acmcs="ACM Comput. Surv."} +@STRING{acta="Acta Inf."} +@STRING{cacm="Commun. ACM"} +@STRING{ibmjrd="IBM J. Res. Dev."} +@STRING{ibmsj="IBM Syst.~J."} +@STRING{ieeese="IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng."} +@STRING{ieeetc="IEEE Trans. Comput."} +@STRING{ieeetcad="IEEE Trans. Comput.-Aided Design Integrated Circuits"} +@STRING{ipl="Inf. Process. Lett."} +@STRING{jacm="J.~ACM"} +@STRING{jcss="J.~Comput. Syst. Sci."} +@STRING{scp="Sci. Comput. Programming"} +@STRING{sicomp="SIAM J. Comput."} +@STRING{tocs="ACM Trans. Comput. Syst."} +@STRING{tods="ACM Trans. Database Syst."} +@STRING{tog="ACM Trans. Gr."} +@STRING{toms="ACM Trans. Math. Softw."} +@STRING{toois="ACM Trans. Office Inf. Syst."} +@STRING{toplas="ACM Trans. Prog. Lang. Syst."} +@STRING{tcs="Theoretical Comput. Sci."} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +That's it! + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/abstyles/jourfull.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/abstyles/jourfull.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6a1553d5678 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bib/abstyles/jourfull.bib @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +This is JOURFULL.BIB, a BibTeX database file for the `adaptable' style +family, written by Hans-Hermann Bode (HHBODE at DOSUNI1.BITNET). Use jourfull +as the first item in your \bibliography command, if journal names should be +written out in full. You may edit this file to add more STRING definitions +for journal names or other purposes or to delete some that you don't need. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +First of all we use a PREAMBLE command to put some stuff at the beginning +of the bibliography. Inputting of apreambl.tex is mandatory for the +adaptable styles and should always be done at the beginning of the preamble. +Next, a language switch---easier to use than that in apreamble.tex---is +defined and set appropriate, that can be used to distinguish between german +and all other languages; the same technique may be adapted to other +languages as well. The \sortby command is suggested in the BibTeX manual +(where it is called \noopsort) and is helpful to force sorting of certain +entries. + +Caution: It is a good idea to leave this preamble intact, unless you know +what you are doing! + +@PREAMBLE{"\input apreambl " + # "\newif\ifger\gerfalse " + # "\ifnum\language=\german\gertrue\fi " + # "\ifnum\language=\austrian\gertrue\fi " + # "\def\sortby#1{}"} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +The next three STRING definitions make it more convenient to distinguish +between german and other languages. Now you can say something like + + ifger # "Wird demn{\"a}chst erscheinen." # else # "To be published." # fi + +in the NOTE field, say, of some database entry. + +@STRING{ifger="{\ifger}"} +@STRING{else="{\else}"} +@STRING{fi="{\fi}"} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +Here are the definitions of full journal names from the plain style family, +that are lacking in the adaptable style files themselves (so you can use +your old databases with the adaptable styles as well). Complete this list +with strings you need for additional journal names, publishing companies or +whatever. + +@STRING{acmcs="ACM Computing Surveys"} +@STRING{acta="Acta Informatica"} +@STRING{cacm="Communications of the ACM"} +@STRING{ibmjrd="IBM Journal of Research and Development"} +@STRING{ibmsj="IBM Systems Journal"} +@STRING{ieeese="IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering"} +@STRING{ieeetc="IEEE Transactions on Computers"} +@STRING{ieeetcad="IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits"} +@STRING{ipl="Information Processing Letters"} +@STRING{jacm="Journal of the ACM"} +@STRING{jcss="Journal of Computer and System Sciences"} +@STRING{scp="Science of Computer Programming"} +@STRING{sicomp="SIAM Journal on Computing"} +@STRING{tocs="ACM Transactions on Computer Systems"} +@STRING{tods="ACM Transactions on Database Systems"} +@STRING{tog="ACM Transactions on Graphics"} +@STRING{toms="ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software"} +@STRING{toois="ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems"} +@STRING{toplas="ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems"} +@STRING{tcs="Theoretical Computer Science"} + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +That's it! + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |