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-%%
-%% This is file `natnotes',
-%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
-%% The original source files were:
-%%
-%% natbib.dtx (with options: `notes')
-%% =============================================
-%% IMPORTANT NOTICE:
-%%
-%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
-%% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
-%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
-%% version 1 of the License, or any later version.
-%%
-%% This is a generated file.
-%% It may not be distributed without the original source file natbib.dtx.
-%%
-%% This is a Reference Sheet for natbib. It consists of excerpts from the
-%% original source file.
-%%
-%% For more details, LaTeX the source natbib.dtx.
-%% ==============================================
-%% Copyright 1993-2003 Patrick W Daly
-%% Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Aeronomie
-%% Max-Planck-Str. 2
-%% D-37191 Katlenburg-Lindau
-%% Germany
-%% E-mail: daly@linmpi.mpg.de
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\def\DescribesFile#1 [#2 #3 #4]
- {\def\filename{#1}\def\filedate{#2}\def\fileversion{#3}}
-\DescribesFile{natbib}
- [2003/06/06 7.1 (PWD)]
-\documentclass{article}
-
-\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
-\setlength{\parskip}{1ex}
-\setlength{\textwidth}{\paperwidth}
-\addtolength{\textwidth}{-2in}
-\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0pt}
-\setlength{\textheight}{\paperheight}
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-\addtolength{\textheight}{-\headheight}
-\addtolength{\textheight}{-\headsep}
-\addtolength{\textheight}{-\footskip}
-\addtolength{\textheight}{-2in}
-\makeatletter
-\def\@listI{\leftmargin\leftmargini
- \topsep\z@ \parsep\parskip \itemsep\z@}
-\let\@listi\@listI
-\@listi
-\makeatother
-\newcommand{\head}[1]{\subsubsection*{#1}}
-
-\pagestyle{headings}
-\markright{Reference sheet: \texttt{natbib}}
-
-\usepackage{shortvrb}
-\MakeShortVerb{\|}
-
-\begin{document}
-\thispagestyle{plain}
-
-\newcommand{\btx}{\textsc{Bib}\TeX}
-\newcommand{\thestyle}{\texttt{\filename}}
-\begin{center}{\bfseries\Large
- Reference sheet for \thestyle\ usage}\\
- \large(Describing version \fileversion\ from \filedate)
-\end{center}
-
-\begin{quote}\slshape
-For a more detailed description of the \thestyle\ package, \LaTeX\ the
-source file \thestyle\texttt{.dtx}.
-\end{quote}
-\head{Overview}
-The \thestyle\ package is a reimplementation of the \LaTeX\ |\cite| command,
-to work with both author--year and numerical citations. It is compatible with
-the standard bibliographic style files, such as \texttt{plain.bst}, as well as
-with those for \texttt{harvard}, \texttt{apalike}, \texttt{chicago},
-\texttt{astron}, \texttt{authordate}, and of course \thestyle.
-
-\head{Loading}
-Load with |\usepackage[|\emph{options}|]{|\thestyle|}|. See list of
-\emph{options} at the end.
-
-\head{Replacement bibliography styles}
-I provide three new \texttt{.bst} files to replace the standard \LaTeX\
-numerical ones:
-\begin{quote}\ttfamily
- plainnat.bst \qquad abbrvnat.bst \qquad unsrtnat.bst
-\end{quote}
-\head{Basic commands}
-The \thestyle\ package has two basic citation commands, |\citet| and
-|\citep| for \emph{textual} and \emph{parenthetical} citations, respectively.
-There also exist the starred versions |\citet*| and |\citep*| that print
-the full author list, and not just the abbreviated one.
-All of these may take one or two optional arguments to add some text before
-and after the citation.
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{l@{\quad$\Rightarrow$\quad}l}
- |\citet{jon90}| & Jones et al. (1990)\\
- |\citet[chap.~2]{jon90}| & Jones et al. (1990, chap.~2)\\[0.5ex]
- |\citep{jon90}| & (Jones et al., 1990)\\
- |\citep[chap.~2]{jon90}| & (Jones et al., 1990, chap.~2)\\
- |\citep[see][]{jon90}| & (see Jones et al., 1990)\\
- |\citep[see][chap.~2]{jon90}| & (see Jones et al., 1990, chap.~2)\\[0.5ex]
- |\citet*{jon90}| & Jones, Baker, and Williams (1990)\\
- |\citep*{jon90}| & (Jones, Baker, and Williams, 1990)
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-\head{Multiple citations}
-Multiple citations may be made by including more than one
-citation key in the |\cite| command argument.
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{l@{\quad$\Rightarrow$\quad}l}
- |\citet{jon90,jam91}| & Jones et al. (1990); James et al. (1991)\\
- |\citep{jon90,jam91}| & (Jones et al., 1990; James et al. 1991)\\
- |\citep{jon90,jon91}| & (Jones et al., 1990, 1991)\\
- |\citep{jon90a,jon90b}| & (Jones et al., 1990a,b)
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-
-\head{Numerical mode}
-These examples are for author--year citation mode. In numerical mode, the
-results are different.
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{l@{\quad$\Rightarrow$\quad}l}
- |\citet{jon90}| & Jones et al. [21]\\
- |\citet[chap.~2]{jon90}| & Jones et al. [21, chap.~2]\\[0.5ex]
- |\citep{jon90}| & [21]\\
- |\citep[chap.~2]{jon90}| & [21, chap.~2]\\
- |\citep[see][]{jon90}| & [see 21]\\
- |\citep[see][chap.~2]{jon90}| & [see 21, chap.~2]\\[0.5ex]
- |\citep{jon90a,jon90b}| & [21, 32]
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-\head{Suppressed parentheses}
-As an alternative form of citation, |\citealt| is the same as |\citet| but
-\emph{without parentheses}. Similarly, |\citealp| is |\citep| without
-parentheses. Multiple references, notes, and the starred variants
-also exist.
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{l@{\quad$\Rightarrow$\quad}l}
- |\citealt{jon90}| & Jones et al.\ 1990\\
- |\citealt*{jon90}| & Jones, Baker, and Williams 1990\\
- |\citealp{jon90}| & Jones et al., 1990\\
- |\citealp*{jon90}| & Jones, Baker, and Williams, 1990\\
- |\citealp{jon90,jam91}| & Jones et al., 1990; James et al., 1991\\
- |\citealp[pg.~32]{jon90}| & Jones et al., 1990, pg.~32\\
- |\citetext{priv.\ comm.}| & (priv.\ comm.)
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-The |\citetext| command
-allows arbitrary text to be placed in the current citation parentheses.
-This may be used in combination with |\citealp|.
-\head{Partial citations}
-In author--year schemes, it is sometimes desirable to be able to refer to
-the authors without the year, or vice versa. This is provided with the
-extra commands
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{l@{\quad$\Rightarrow$\quad}l}
- |\citeauthor{jon90}| & Jones et al.\\
- |\citeauthor*{jon90}| & Jones, Baker, and Williams\\
- |\citeyear{jon90}| & 1990\\
- |\citeyearpar{jon90}| & (1990)
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-\head{Forcing upper cased names}
-If the first author's name contains a \textsl{von} part, such as ``della
-Robbia'', then |\citet{dRob98}| produces ``della Robbia (1998)'', even at the
-beginning of a sentence. One can force the first letter to be in upper case
-with the command |\Citet| instead. Other upper case commands also exist.
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{rl@{\quad$\Rightarrow$\quad}l}
- when & |\citet{dRob98}| & della Robbia (1998) \\
- then & |\Citet{dRob98}| & Della Robbia (1998) \\
- & |\Citep{dRob98}| & (Della Robbia, 1998) \\
- & |\Citealt{dRob98}| & Della Robbia 1998 \\
- & |\Citealp{dRob98}| & Della Robbia, 1998 \\
- & |\Citeauthor{dRob98}| & Della Robbia
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-These commands also exist in starred versions for full author names.
-
-\head{Citation aliasing}
-Sometimes one wants to refer to a reference with a special designation,
-rather than by the authors, i.e. as Paper~I, Paper~II. Such aliases can be
-defined and used, textual and/or parenthetical with:
-\begin{quote}
-\begin{tabular}{lcl}
- |\defcitealias{jon90}{Paper~I}|\\
- |\citetalias{jon90}| & $\Rightarrow$ & Paper~I\\
- |\citepalias{jon90}| & $\Rightarrow$ & (Paper~I)
-\end{tabular}
-\end{quote}
-These citation commands function much like |\citet| and |\citep|: they may
-take multiple keys in the argument, may contain notes, and are marked as
-hyperlinks.
-\head{Selecting citation style and punctuation}
-Use the command |\bibpunct| with one optional and 6 mandatory arguments:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item the opening bracket symbol, default = (
-\item the closing bracket symbol, default = )
-\item the punctuation between multiple citations, default = ;
-\item the letter `n' for numerical style, or `s' for numerical superscript
- style, any other letter for
- author--year, default = author--year;
-\item the punctuation that comes between the author names and the year
-\item the punctuation that comes between years or numbers when common author
- lists are suppressed (default = ,);
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The optional argument is the character preceding a post-note, default is a
-comma plus space. In redefining this character, one must include a space if
-one is wanted.
-
-Example~1, |\bibpunct{[}{]}{,}{a}{}{;}| changes the output of
-\begin{quote}
- |\citep{jon90,jon91,jam92}|
-\end{quote}
-into [Jones et al. 1990; 1991, James et al. 1992].
-
-Example~2, |\bibpunct[; ]{(}{)}{,}{a}{}{;}| changes the output of
-\begin{quote}
- |\citep[and references therein]{jon90}|
-\end{quote}
-into (Jones et al. 1990; and references therein).
-
-\head{Other formatting options}
-Redefine |\bibsection| to the desired sectioning command for introducing
-the list of references. This is normally |\section*| or |\chapter*|.
-
-Define |\bibpreamble| to be any text that is to be printed after the heading but
-before the actual list of references.
-
-Define |\bibfont| to be a font declaration, e.g.\ |\small| to apply to
-the list of references.
-
-Define |\citenumfont| to be a font declaration or command like |\itshape|
-or |\textit|.
-
-Redefine |\bibnumfmt| as a command with an argument to format the numbers in
-the list of references. The default definition is |[#1]|.
-
-The indentation after the first line of each reference is given by
-|\bibhang|; change this with the |\setlength| command.
-
-The vertical spacing between references is set by |\bibsep|; change this with
-the |\setlength| command.
-
-\head{Automatic indexing of citations}
-If one wishes to have the citations entered in the \texttt{.idx} indexing
-file, it is only necessary to issue |\citeindextrue| at any point in the
-document. All following |\cite| commands, of all variations, then insert
-the corresponding entry to that file. With |\citeindexfalse|, these
-entries will no longer be made.
-
-\head{Use with \texttt{chapterbib} package}
-
-The \thestyle\ package is compatible with the \texttt{chapterbib} package
-which makes it possible to have several bibliographies in one document.
-
-The package makes use of the |\include| command, and each |\include|d file
-has its own bibliography.
-
-The order in which the \texttt{chapterbib} and \thestyle\ packages are loaded
-is unimportant.
-
-The \texttt{chapterbib} package provides an option \texttt{sectionbib}
-that puts the bibliography in a |\section*| instead of |\chapter*|,
-something that makes sense if there is a bibliography in each chapter.
-This option will not work when \thestyle\ is also loaded; instead, add
-the option to \thestyle.
-
-Every |\include|d file must contain its own
-|\bibliography| command where the bibliography is to appear. The database
-files listed as arguments to this command can be different in each file,
-of course. However, what is not so obvious, is that each file must also
-contain a |\bibliographystyle| command, \emph{preferably with the same
-style argument}.
-\head{Sorting and compressing citations}
-Do not use the \texttt{cite} package with \thestyle; rather use one of the
-options \texttt{sort} or \texttt{sort\&compress}.
-
-These also work with author--year citations, making multiple citations appear
-in their order in the reference list.
-
-\head{Long author list on first citation}
-Use option \texttt{longnamesfirst} to have first citation automatically give
-the full list of authors.
-
-Suppress this for certain citations with |\shortcites{|\emph{key-list}|}|,
-given before the first citation.
-
-\head{Local configuration}
-Any local recoding or definitions can be put in \thestyle\texttt{.cfg} which
-is read in after the main package file.
-
-\head{Options that can be added to \texttt{\char`\\ usepackage}}
-\begin{description}
-\item[\ttfamily round] (default) for round parentheses;
-\item[\ttfamily square] for square brackets;
-\item[\ttfamily curly] for curly braces;
-\item[\ttfamily angle] for angle brackets;
-\item[\ttfamily colon] (default) to separate multiple citations with
- colons;
-\item[\ttfamily comma] to use commas as separaters;
-\item[\ttfamily authoryear] (default) for author--year citations;
-\item[\ttfamily numbers] for numerical citations;
-\item[\ttfamily super] for superscripted numerical citations, as in
- \textsl{Nature};
-\item[\ttfamily sort] orders multiple citations into the sequence in
- which they appear in the list of references;
-\item[\ttfamily sort\&compress] as \texttt{sort} but in addition multiple
- numerical citations are compressed if possible (as 3--6, 15);
-\item[\ttfamily longnamesfirst] makes the first citation of any reference
- the equivalent of the starred variant (full author list) and subsequent
- citations normal (abbreviated list);
-\item[\ttfamily sectionbib] redefines |\thebibliography| to issue
- |\section*| instead of |\chapter*|; valid only for classes with a
- |\chapter| command; to be used with the \texttt{chapterbib} package;
-\item[\ttfamily nonamebreak] keeps all the authors' names in a citation on
- one line; causes overfull hboxes but helps with some \texttt{hyperref}
- problems.
-\end{description}
-\end{document}
-%%
-%% End of Reference Sheet file
-%%
-%%
-%% End of file `natnotes'.