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@@ -135,9 +135,15 @@ of several publishers which can be used to easily print out their names; cf. \cr
\DescribeMacro{bibfullname}
In the bibliography full names of authors and/or editors are shown; cf. \cref{bibfullname}.
-\DescribeMacro{citeauthorformat}
+\DescribeMacro{citeauthorformat}\archversion{2.3.6}
You can chose how the name of authors or editors are displayed within your text when they are cited with \cs{citeauthor}\marg{bibtex-key}.
-You can chose between the options \meta{initials}, \meta{full}, \meta{family}, \meta{firstfull};
+You can chose between the options
+\meta{initials},
+\meta{full},
+\meta{family},
+\meta{firstfulltheninitials},
+\meta{firstinitialsthenfamily},
+\meta{firstfullthenfamily};
cf. \cref{citeauthorformat}.
@@ -807,12 +813,14 @@ By activating |yearseries| it will change to:
\parbox[t]{1.7cm}{Mundt 2015} \parbox[t]{9cm}{F. Mundt, Der Mensch, das Licht und die Stadt. Rhetorische Theorie und Praxis antiker und humanistischer Städtebeschreibung, in: T. Fuhrer -- F. Mundt -- J. Stenger (ed.), Cityscaping. Constructing and Modelling Images of the City (Berlin 2015) {\color{red}Philologus Suppl. 3,} 179–206}
\end{bibbox}
-\subsubsection{citeauthorformat}\label{citeauthorformat}
+\subsubsection{citeauthorformat}\label{citeauthorformat}\archversion{2.3.6}
\DescribeMacro{citeauthorformat}
\DescribeMacro{=initials}
\DescribeMacro{=full}
\DescribeMacro{=family}
-\DescribeMacro{=fistfull}
+\DescribeMacro{=firstfulltheninitials}
+\DescribeMacro{=firstinitialsthenfamily}
+\DescribeMacro{=firstfullthenfamily}
Every time you mention authors in the running text it is possible to cite them
directly with their names (\cs{citeauthor}\marg{bibtex-key}) or their works (\cs{citetitle}\marg{bibtex-key});
this has the benefit that they will be linked to your bibliography (cf. \cref{citeauthor}).
@@ -854,35 +862,55 @@ Or you can change it using the settings in the preamble:
\begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox]
|citeauthorformat=full|
\tcblower
-\ldots , this is also shown by {\color{red}Rainer Michael Boehmer und Nadja Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
+\ldots , this is also shown by {\color{red}Rainer Michael Boehmer and Nadja Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
\end{tcolorbox}
\item\label{name:family}
\begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox]
|citeauthorformat=family|
\tcblower
-\ldots , this is also shown by {\color{red}Boehmer und Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
+\ldots , this is also shown by {\color{red}Boehmer and Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
\end{tcolorbox}
-\item\label{name:firstfull}
+\item\label{name:firstfulltheninitials}
\begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox]
- |citeauthorformat=firstfull|
+ |citeauthorformat=firstfulltheninitials|
\tcblower
-\ldots , this is also shown by {\color{red}Rainer Michael Boehmer und Nadja Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
+\ldots , this is also shown by \textcolor{red}{Rainer Michael Boehmer and Nadja Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
+\textcolor{red}{R. M. Boehmer and N. Wrede} argue that \ldots
\end{tcolorbox}
-\end{enumerate}
+ If you use |citeauthorformat=firstfulltheninitials| the first citation will look like \ref{name:firstfull}, but after that that all following citations of |\citeauthor{Boehmer1985}| will change to the default behaviour and show the initials.
+
+\item\label{name:firstfulltheninitials}
+\begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox]
+ |citeauthorformat=firstfullthenfamily|
+ \tcblower
+\ldots , this is also shown by \textcolor{red}{Rainer Michael Boehmer and Nadja Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
+\textcolor{red}{Boehmer and Wrede} argue that \ldots
+\end{tcolorbox}
+ If you use |citeauthorformat=firstfullthenfamily| the first citation will look like \ref{name:firstfull}, but after that that all following citations of |\citeauthor{Boehmer1985}| will change and only show the family name(s), \ref{name:family}.
+
+\item\label{name:firstinitialsthenfamily}
+\begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox]
+ |citeauthorformat=firstinitialsthenfamily|
+ \tcblower
+\ldots , this is also shown by \textcolor{red}{R. M. Boehmer and N. Wrede} in their latest article \emph{Astragalspiele in und um Warka} (1985).
+\textcolor{red}{Boehmer and Wrede} argue that \ldots
+\end{tcolorbox}
-If you use |citeauthorformat=firstfull| the first citation will look like \ref{name:firstfull}, but after that that all following citations of |\citeauthor{Boehmer1985}| will change to the default behaviour and show the initials.
+ If you use |citeauthorformat=firstinitialsthenfamily| the first citation will look like |citeauthorformat=initials|, but after that that all following citations of |\citeauthor{Boehmer1985}| will change and only show the family name(s), \ref{name:family}.
+\end{enumerate}
\end{refsection}
To complete this example,
here is the appearence of the entry in a bibliography:
-\printbib[9em]{Boehmer1985}
+\printbib[9.5em]{Boehmer1985}
Two things are left to mention:
\begin{enumerate}
-\item Citing an author in a footnote always prints last names, no matter which citing option is chosen.
-\item There is a slightly different behaviour if you use \cs{citeauthor} or \cs{citetitle} with ancient authors and work titles (|options={ancient}|).
+\item Citing an author in a footnote will start again with a first mention and then continue writing the name depending on your chosen option.
+
+\item There is a slightly different behavior if you use \cs{citeauthor} or \cs{citetitle} with ancient authors and work titles (|options={ancient}|).
Instead of printing the field |author| which contains usually the full ancient name the field |shortauthor| is considered in which you can record the more common name of the ancient author.
Ancient work titles will be printed without the year in parentheses.
Both are demonstrated in the following example: Based on the bibliography entry
@@ -2522,10 +2550,18 @@ It will list all options used:
\archaeologieoptions
\end{example}
\end{otherlanguage}
+\begin{example}
+\archaeologieoptions
+\end{example}
If you do not want to have the text in the beginning (which is defined in English and in German) you can get rid of them with the optional argument \cs{archaeologieoptions}\texttt{[plain]}
\begin{example}
\archaeologieoptions[plain]
\end{example}
+\begin{otherlanguage}{ngerman}
+\begin{example}
+\archaeologieoptions[plain]
+\end{example}
+\end{otherlanguage}
You can print the version of this style with |\archaeologieversion|
\begin{example}