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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex index 38f1ea18240..bea9198a213 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % archaeologie --% % biblatex for archaeologists, % historians and philologists -% Copyright (c) 2017 Lukas C. Bossert | Johannes Friedl +% Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Lukas C. Bossert | Johannes Friedl % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 @@ -147,10 +147,6 @@ You can chose between the options cf. \cref{citeauthorformat}. - -\DescribeMacro{initials} -First names are abbreviated keeping digraphs and trigraphs (this is default); cf. \cref{initials}. - \DescribeMacro{scshape} Cited names are shown with small capital letters cf. \cref{scshape}. Bibliography entries with |option={ancient}| or |option={frgancient}| (\cref{ancient,frgancient}) are not affected by this option. @@ -537,13 +533,13 @@ Optional preferences in the preamble are loaded within the package |bib|\LaTeX: backend=biber, % activates biber (default; % but will give an error if not done) style=archaeologie, % loads the style *@|archaeologie|@* - inreferences=true, % option *@|inreferences|@* is loaded + inreferencesasfullcite=true, % option *@|inreferencesasfullcite|@* is loaded lstabbrv % option *@|lstabbrv|@* is loaded as well ]{biblatex} \end{code} -In this example the style |archaeologie| is loaded with options |inreferences| and |lstabbrv|. +In this example the style |archaeologie| is loaded with options |inreferencesasfullcite| and |lstabbrv|. Now, manual entries don't appear in author-year-style anymore and journal/series |@string|-macros are enabled. -By the way, it doesn't matter if you write |inreferences| or |inreferences=true|. +By the way, it doesn't matter if you write |inreferencesasfullcite| or |inreferencesasfullcite=true|. Each of the listed options is disabled by default even if we strongly recommend their use in particular the additional bibliographies and |@String| lists. All remaining options are rather a matter of taste. @@ -665,6 +661,25 @@ And this is the third footnote and the second citation.\footnote{Ball – Dobbin \changes{v1.5}{2016/05/31}{Rückverweis} +\subsubsection{biblabel}\label{biblabel} +\DescribeMacro{biblabel=bold} +\DescribeMacro{biblabel=parens} +\DescribeMacro{biblabel=brackets} +You can set the ›biblabel‹ in bold, parens or brackets. \archversion{2.3.7} +This only applied to their appearence in the bibliography. +The style in footnotes are not being touched by |biblabel|. + + +%%% Example + + +\subsubsection{eventdatelanguage}\label{eventdatelanguage} +\DescribeMacro{eventdatelanguage} +\archversion{2.3.7} + +%%% Example + + \subsubsection{translation}\label{translation} \DescribeMacro{translation} Once this option is activated the original title, the original language and the translator of the work are printed (|origtitle|, |origlanguage|, |translator|). @@ -724,8 +739,8 @@ Die Produktion des stätischen Raums, \emph{Introduction à l’espace urbain}, {\color{red} trans. from French by F. Hiss -- H.-U. Wegener}, ARCH+ 34/9, 1977, 52–57} \end{bibbox} -\subsubsection{inreferences}\label{inreferences} -\DescribeMacro{inreferences} +\subsubsection{inreferencesasfullcite}\label{inreferences} +\DescribeMacro{inreferencesasfullcite} There is the possibility to cite inreferences in the footnote as a full citations. It is only required that the bibliography-entry is an |@Inreference| (cf. \cref{inreference}). @@ -747,7 +762,7 @@ There are two ways to display this entry: \begin{example} \footnote{\cite{Nieddu1995}.} \end{example} - \item with the option |inreferences| it will change: + \item with the option |inreferencesasfullcite| it will change: \begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox] |\footnote{\cite{Nieddu1995}.}| \tcblower @@ -762,7 +777,7 @@ then it will change the position for the \oarg{postnote}: \begin{example} \footnote{\cite[9]{Nieddu1995}.} \end{example} - \item with the option |inreferences| it will change again: + \item with the option |inreferencesasfullcite| it will change again: \begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox] |\footnote{\cite[9]{Nieddu1995}.}| \tcblower @@ -773,11 +788,11 @@ then it will change the position for the \oarg{postnote}: \begin{marker} - Activating |inreferences=true| causes the cited |@Inreference| entry to be automatically \emph{omitted} in the (final) bibliography, + Activating |inreferencesasfullcite=true| causes the cited |@Inreference| entry to be automatically \emph{omitted} in the (final) bibliography, because the entry is fully cited before in the footnotes (also stated in the \DAI rules). \end{marker} -If the option is not used (|inreferences=false|) the entry will look like this in the bibliography: +If the option is not used (|inreferencesasfullcite=false|) the entry will look like this in the bibliography: \printbib[6em]{Nieddu1995} @@ -1003,8 +1018,7 @@ volume = {117}, pages = {461--492}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.3764/aja.117.3.0461}, -eprint = {10.3764/aja.117.3.0461}, -eprinttype = {jstor}, +jstor = {10.3764/aja.117.3.0461}, number = {3}, } \end{bibexample} @@ -1205,23 +1219,8 @@ Note that |biblatex| provides a related option |backref| which lists per referen that contains the cited reference. But having a different goal that option doesn't support counts. \subsubsection{initials}\label{initials} -\DescribeMacro{initials} -First names are abbreviated keeping digraphs and trigraphs instead of simple first letter initials.\footnote{The code for this option was taken from \href{http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/295486/98739}{tex.stackexchange.com/a/295486/98739} and has been modified.} -Also see the warning when printing an index; cf. \cref{initials:index}. -First names starting with |Ph..., Chr..., Ch..., Th..., St...| are abbreviated to these digraphs and trigraphs. For example in the bibliography or when you use \cs{citeauthor}\marg{bibtex-key}. - -Citing these two authors will show their digraphs and trigraphs: - -\begin{example} -\citeauthor{Mann2011} and \citeauthor{Hufschmid2010} -\end{example} - - - -This option is set to default, but you can --- of course --- deactivate it with |initials=false| in the preamble. - -With this default option you don’t have to change anything in your bibliographical-data. -However you can switch off the option |initials| and do the abbreviation manually: +The former option |initials| was deleted since it got incompatible to |biber| version 2.11. +However you can do the abbreviation manually: \begin{code} author = {family=Mann, given=Christian, given-i={Chr}} @@ -1233,7 +1232,7 @@ author = {family=Hufschmid, given=Thomas, given-i={Th}} \subsection{Bibliography entry options}\label{options-bibentry} \subsubsection{ancient}\label{ancient} \DescribeMacro{ancient} -This option was found in an excellent |bib|\LaTeX-style called |geschichtsfrkl| ( by Jonathan Zachhuber),\footnote{\href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/geschichtsfrkl}{www.ctan.org/pkg/geschichtsfrkl}} +This option was found in an excellent |bib|\LaTeX-style called |geschichtsfrkl| (by Jonathan Zachhuber),\footnote{\href{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/geschichtsfrkl}{www.ctan.org/pkg/geschichtsfrkl}} so after some modifications we adopted and included it into |archaeologie|. If you intend to cite ancient authors we strongly recommend this option to you @@ -1581,8 +1580,7 @@ The first edition of \citetitle*{Zanker2009} by \citeauthor*{Zanker2009} has bee edition = {5}, origlocation = Leipzig, %@String used origyear = {1987}, - eprint = {000250713}, - eprinttype = {zenon}, + zenon = {000250713}, language = {german}, origpublisher = {Koehler \& Amelang}, } @@ -2047,7 +2045,7 @@ The \DAI has a special rule for inreferences in the footnote. Then the output will be like:\\ |reference volume (year) pages s.v. title (author)| \\ and there will be no reference to the bibliography since the entry is fully described in the footnote. -\DescribeMacro{inreferences} If you prefer this method you have to use the preamble option called |inreferences|---cf. \cref{inreferences} +\DescribeMacro{inreferencesasfullcite} If you prefer this method you have to use the preamble option called |inreferencesasfullcite|---cf. \cref{inreferences} Then it will look like this in the footnote: \begin{examplemanual} \footnote{LIMC 7.1 (1994) 922--951 s. v. Theseus (J. Neils).} @@ -2238,8 +2236,7 @@ Here is an example: title = {Funktionen republikanischer und frühkaiserzeitlicher Forumsbasiliken in Italien}, type = {phdthesis}, institution = {Ruprecht-Karls-Universität zu Heidelberg}, - eprint = {urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-74406}, - eprinttype = {urn}, + urn = {urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-74406}, date = {2005}, } \end{bibexample} @@ -2394,24 +2391,15 @@ in the internet via a permanent link there are different possibilities for refer } \DescribeMacro{jstor} - If you can refer to the on-line platform \href{www.jstor.org}{jstor} then you need the individual number for the article---cf. \cref{Ball2013}: -\begin{code} -eprint = *@\marg{jstor-number}@* -eprinttype = {jstor} -\end{code} -OR---cf. \cref{Osland2016} + If you can refer to the on-line platform \href{www.jstor.org}{jstor} then you need the individual number for the article---cf. \cref{Ball2013,Osland2016}: + \begin{code} jstor = *@\marg{jstor-number}@* \end{code} \DescribeMacro{urn} -For all papers referable via an ›urn‹ (\emph{Uniform Resource Name}), which have been registered at the German National Library---cf. \cref{Arnolds2005} -\begin{code} -eprint = *@\marg{urn:xxx}@* -eprinttype = {urn} -\end{code} +For all papers referable via an ›urn‹ (\emph{Uniform Resource Name}), which have been registered at the German National Library---cf. \cref{Arnolds2005}. -OR \begin{code} urn = *@\marg{urn:xxx}@* \end{code} @@ -2419,19 +2407,25 @@ urn = *@\marg{urn:xxx}@* \DescribeMacro{zenon} This eprint-form is especially designed for the OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) of the \DAI. All bibliographical entries in this OPAC can be referred to via this link. -You only need to insert the individual Zenon-number of the entry, e.\,g. \emph{http://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001371402} where \emph{001371402} is the individual number---cf. \cref{Zanker2009}. +You only need to insert the individual Zenon-number of the entry, e.\,g. \emph{http://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001371402} where \emph{001371402} is the individual number---cf. \cref{Osland2016,Wulf-Rheidt2013,Ganzert1984.Zanker2009}. This option is set to |false| by default. \begin{code} -eprint = *@\marg{Zenon-number}@* -eprinttype = {zenon} +zenon = *@\marg{Zenon-number}@* \end{code} -OR cf. \cref{Osland2016,Wulf-Rheidt2013}. + +\DescribeMacro{arachne} +There is the object-database of the \DAI which is called iDAI.objects arachne. +You can cite the items with their entity-IDs + + +This option is set to |false| by default. \begin{code} -zenon = *@\marg{Zenon-number}@* +arachne = *@\marg{entity-number}@* \end{code} + \DescribeMacro{doi} In addition you can also refer to a document via its |doi|-number---cf. \cref{Ball2013,Evangelidis2014} \begin{code} doi = *@\marg{doi-number}@* @@ -2455,7 +2449,7 @@ This is an example how it should not be done: \DescribeMacro{\parencite} \DescribeMacro{\parencites} This example shows that the correct order of parentheses has not been followed. -Especially when you activated the preamble option |inreferences=true| \DescribeMacro{inreferences} you should use \cs{parencite}\marg{bibtex-key} instead (\cref{cite-commands}), then the correct order of parentheses and square brackets is given: +Especially when you activated the preamble option |inreferencesasfullcite=true| \DescribeMacro{inreferencesasfullcite} you should use \cs{parencite}\marg{bibtex-key} instead (\cref{cite-commands}), then the correct order of parentheses and square brackets is given: \begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox] |\parencite[vgl.][930 Nr. 283]{Neils1994}.| \tcblower |