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@@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ GOST 7.11 -2004 Bibliographic description and references.
GOST 7.83 -2001 Electronic editions. Basic types and imprint.
Ect.
-GOST comprises 16 BibTeX styles to format bibliography in English, Russian
-and Ukrainian according to GOST 7.0.5-2008 and GOST 7.1-2003. Both 8-bit
-and Unicode (UTF-8) versions of each BibTeX style, in each case offering
-a choice of sorted and unsorted. Further, 2 more styles, |gost780| and
-|gost780s| styles (not conforming to effective standards) are retained
+GOST comprises 16 BibTeX styles to format bibliography in English, Russian
+and Ukrainian according to GOST 7.0.5-2008 and GOST 7.1-2003. Both 8-bit
+and Unicode (UTF-8) versions of each BibTeX style, in each case offering
+a choice of sorted and unsorted. Further, 2 more styles, |gost780| and
+|gost780s| styles (not conforming to effective standards) are retained
for backwards compatibility.
-All BibTeX styles are derived from same master file |gost.dtx| by applying
+All BibTeX styles are derived from same master file |gost.dtx| by applying
different set of options as shown in the table below.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -66,20 +66,20 @@ currently effective Standard 7.0.5-2008. Librarians should use the style
Standard 7.1-2003. Use of other styles is best explained through
the meaning of options used to compile those styles from the master source.
-Two styles, |gost780| and |gost780s|, generated without |modern| and
-|strict| options, are retained for backward compatibility. They do not
+Two styles, |gost780| and |gost780s|, generated without |modern| and
+|strict| options, are retained for backward compatibility. They do not
conform the Standards 7.0.5-2008 and 7.1-2003 cited above.
The |strict| option provides conformance to the Standard 7.1-2003. The
styles compiled with that option bear the name |gost2003| with possible
-suffixes |s|, |l|, |n| as explained below. These styles are intended
+suffixes |s|, |l|, |n| as explained below. These styles are intended
primarily for the librarians who compose a library catalog.
The |modern| option meets the Standard 7.0.5-2008 which can be thought
off as a relaxed version of the Standard 7.1-2003. The styles compiled with
that option bear the name |gost2008| with possible suffixes |s|, |l|, |n|.
The |strict| option has precedence over |modern| so that a style compiled
-with both options will resemble mainly the |gost2003| style rather than
+with both options will resemble mainly the |gost2003| style rather than
|gost2008|.
If the number of authors exceeds 4, modern styles cut the list of authors
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ precedes book or article title no matter how long is it.
Modern styles compiled without |long| place long list of authors behind
the title. The names of styles compiled with the option |long| has the
suffix |l|. Recall that those styles do not conform effective Standards and
-their use is discouraged.
+their use is discouraged.
The |eprint| option enables formatting electronic publications. In particular,
it enables |eprint|, |eprinttype|, |eprintclass|, and |doi| fields for a
@@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ option included, and therefore the suffix |e| which designated
this option in earlier versions is not appended to the name of style
any more.
-The |natbib| option provides compatibility with the |natbib| package. The names
+The |natbib| option provides compatibility with the |natbib| package. The names
of styles compiled with the option |natbib| bear the suffix |n|. Currently
4 styles with that option are available for public use.
The |sort| option enables sorting bibliographic references by author names
and titles of references. The names of styles compiled with the option |sort|
bear the suffix |s|. Sorting does not work as expected for databases in
-unicode encoding (see below).
+unicode encoding (see below).
Finally, the |utf8| option produces bibliographic styles in unicode rather
that in 8-bit encoding. Names of those styles bear the prefix |u|.
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ How to use
authors.
9. Package |natbib| should be loaded when using styles with
- suffix |n| in their names.
+ suffix |n| in their names.
Customization
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ By default, \BibDash is equivalent to the shorthand "---
introduced by the babel package with the option russian.
It prints a so called Cyrillic dash (\cyrdash), which is
20% shorter than ordinary LaTeX dash (---), and puts
-unbreakable space before \cyrdash so that the dash never
+unbreakable space before \cyrdash so that the dash never
appears at the beginning of a line.
@@ -218,6 +218,15 @@ Where to get from from
1. http://mirror.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/gost/
2. http://ctan.org/pkg/gost
+What's new in version 1.2f (2016.07.12)
+
+1. Support for patent entry added (thanks to Stanislav Kruchinin).
+2. medium field renamed to media field.
+
+What's new in version 1.2e (2016.07.07)
+
+1. Hard coded "URL" string replaced with a language sensitive string
+ (thanks to Roman Budnyi).
What's new in version 1.2d (2016.02.18)