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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex
@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ italian,
ngerman,
english
]{ltxdoc}
+\def\thisarchaeologieversion{2.04}
+\def\thisarchaeologiedate{2016-07-28}
\input{archaeologie-preamble.tex}
\NewEnviron{bibbsp}[1]
{\par\medskip\noindent\footnotesize
@@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ Comments and criticisms are welcome.
We thank ›moewew‹ and Herbert Voß for their big help on the code.%
}}
\author{Lukas C. Bossert\thanks{\href{mailto:lukas@digitales-altertum.de}{lukas@digitales-altertum.de}} \and Johannes Friedl}
-\date{Version: 2.03 (2016-07-15)}
+\date{Version: \archaeologieversion{} (\archaeologiedate)}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\noindent This citation-style covers the citation and bibliography rules of the German Archaeological Institute.
@@ -317,7 +319,7 @@ which should be abbreviated with ›AyasofyaMüzYıl‹.
To save time looking for the special character and insert ›ı‹ manually
it is written in the |@String| with an ›i‹ (for further information see \cref{abbrv-lists}) but will be replaced after compiling with the correct character:
-\printbib[6em]{Koyunlu1990}
+\printbib[8em]{Koyunlu1990}
Whether using the provided abbreviation list with |lstabbrv| or filling the |journaltitle| and |shortjournal| fields manually,
|archaeologie| uses by default short titles if defined.
@@ -488,7 +490,7 @@ because the entry is fully cited before in the footnotes (also stated in the Ger
If the option is not used (|inreferences=false|) the entry will look like this in the bibliography:
\end{refsection}
-\printbib[6em]{Nieddu1995}
+\printbib[8em]{Nieddu1995}
\subsubsection{lstabbrv}\label{abbrv}
\DescribeMacro{lstabbrv}
@@ -576,7 +578,7 @@ The bibliographical entry |Lefebvre2011| contains following fields:
\end{lstlisting}
The bibliography result is:
-\printbib[6em]{Lefebvre2011}
+\printbib[8em]{Lefebvre2011}
By activating option |translation| it will change to:
@@ -652,7 +654,7 @@ because the entries are fully cited before in the footnotes.
If the option is not used (|=false|) the entry will look like this in the bibliography:
\end{refsection}
-\printbib[6em]{Nieddu1995}
+\printbib[8em]{Nieddu1995}
\subsubsection{yearseries}\label{yearseries}
\DescribeMacro{yearseries}
@@ -679,7 +681,7 @@ An example with an |@Incollection| demonstrates the effect of this option:
\end{lstlisting}
Without any option activated it will look like this:
-\printbib[5em]{Mundt2015}
+\printbib[7em]{Mundt2015}
By activating |yearseries| it will change to:
\begin{bibbsp}{Mundt2015}
@@ -757,7 +759,7 @@ If you use |citeauthorformat=firstfull| the first citation will look like \ref{n
\end{refsection}
-\printbib[9.5em]{Boehmer1985}
+\printbib[11.5em]{Boehmer1985}
Two things are left to mention:
\begin{enumerate}
@@ -800,7 +802,7 @@ we obtain the result:
\end{bsp}
\end{refsection}
-\printbib[5em]{Quint:inst}
+\printbib[7em]{Quint:inst}
\subsubsection{yearinparens}\label{yearinparens}
\DescribeMacro{yearinparens}%
@@ -864,7 +866,7 @@ number = {3},
the output in the bibliography changes from:
-\printbib[8em]{Ball2013}
+\printbib[10em]{Ball2013}
to
@@ -899,7 +901,7 @@ Without any options the entry
looks like
-\printbib[5em]{Osland2016}
+\printbib[7em]{Osland2016}
and with |bibfullname| it will change to:
@@ -936,7 +938,7 @@ In case of reprint or second edition the first edition |origyear| will be put in
\begin{refsection}\end{refsection}
Default settings produce:
-\printbib[5em]{Emme2013}
+\printbib[7em]{Emme2013}
By activating option |publisher| you obtain:
@@ -961,7 +963,7 @@ And here a more detailed example with |origlocation|, |origyear| and |origpublis
}
\end{lstlisting}
-\printbib[5em]{Neufert2002}
+\printbib[7em]{Neufert2002}
\begin{bibbsp}{Neufert2002}
\parbox[t]{1.7cm}{Neufert 2002} \parbox[t]{9.4cm}{%
@@ -999,7 +1001,7 @@ Instead of embedding ›(ed.)‹/›(Hrsg.)‹ right after the editor name
Without option |edby| this |@Inproceedings| would look like:
-\printbib[7em]{Wulf-Rheidt2013}
+\printbib[9em]{Wulf-Rheidt2013}
But activating |edby| it changes to:
@@ -1171,7 +1173,7 @@ Fest. 3 L
In the bibliography the reference differentiates slightly from |options = {ancient}| because of the missing ancient author of fragment collections,
so the editors name is printed in the first place:
-\printbib[3em]{Fest}
+\printbib[5em]{Fest}
\subsubsection{corpus}\label{corpus}
\DescribeMacro{corpus}
@@ -1259,7 +1261,7 @@ A citation in a footnote is done with
and it looks like this in footnotes\footnote{Vgl. Mann 2011, 142--144.}
and like this in the bibliography.
-\printbib[5em]{Mann2011}
+\printbib[7em]{Mann2011}
\subsubsection{›Festschrift‹, commemorative volume, catalogue, etc.}
To mark that the book or collection is a so-called ›Festschrift‹/ commemorative volume,
@@ -1276,7 +1278,7 @@ We suggest using the field |titleaddon| or if it is a |@Incollection| or |@Inpr
}
\end{lstlisting}
-\printbib[9em]{Boehm2001}
+\printbib[11em]{Boehm2001}
\subsubsection{Translated book}
If you cite a translated book you can link it to the original book and let display the translator as well as the original language.
@@ -1325,7 +1327,7 @@ and the relation got specified with the field |relatedtype|, in this case it is
You don't have to cite |Zanker2009| to have the information visible in the bibliography.
It will be included automatically. For the following bibliography we only use |\cite{Zanker1988}|:
-\printbiball[5em]{Zanker1988}
+\printbiball[7em]{Zanker1988}
\subsubsection{Multiple volumes of a monograph}
@@ -1349,7 +1351,7 @@ Let’s assume this is the bibliography entry:
In the bibliography the main title of the monograph (|maintitle|)
and the title of the book (|title|) are shown separately so the volume (|volume|)
appears before the title of the book
-\printbib[7em]{MacDonald1986}
+\printbib[9em]{MacDonald1986}
\subsection{Type \texttt{@Inbook / @Incollection}}\label{inbook}
@@ -1386,7 +1388,7 @@ This following example clarify matters:
}
\end{lstlisting}
-\printbib[11em]{Carter2014}
+\printbib[13em]{Carter2014}
You can also have contributions to a ›Festschrift‹ etc. set up as |@Incollection|,
but then notice the additional information in |booktitleaddon|.
@@ -1404,7 +1406,7 @@ but then notice the additional information in |booktitleaddon|.
}
\end{lstlisting}
In the bibliography it will look like:
-\printbib[6em]{Hoelscher2001}
+\printbib[8em]{Hoelscher2001}
\subsubsection{Short series}
Some books or collections are part of a small series (not an ongoing series).
@@ -1434,7 +1436,7 @@ As we can see it is the fifth volume (|volume|) of the series with the main titl
of the series \emph{MemAmAc} (|series|).
Notice the different language-based behaviour of ›et. al.‹ for more than two authors/editors.
-\printbiball[7em]{Fentress2003}
+\printbiball[9em]{Fentress2003}
\subsubsection{Inventory catalogue}
@@ -1467,9 +1469,9 @@ and the second example
\end{lstlisting}
-\printbib[6em]{Kohlmeyer1983}
+\printbib[8em]{Kohlmeyer1983}
\begin{refsection}\end{refsection}
-\printbiball[6em]{Parlasca1969}
+\printbiball[8em]{Parlasca1969}
\subsection{Type \texttt{@Article}}\label{article}
@@ -1502,7 +1504,7 @@ Here we have an example which will explain the (required) fields:
}
\end{lstlisting}
In line 5 and 6 you can also write the full or abbreviated journal title in the fields |journaltitle| or |shorttitle| (e.\,g. |journaltitle = {British School of Athens}|, |shortjournal = {BSA}|), but we chose to use a |@String| (cf. \cref{list-bibancient,string}) again.
-\printbib[7em]{Evangelidis2014}
+\printbib[9em]{Evangelidis2014}
\subsection{Type \texttt{@Proceedings}}\label{proceedings}
@@ -1554,7 +1556,7 @@ to the |publisher| e.\,g. \emph{Regensburg}),
a range has to be separated with a |/| (e.\,g. \emph{2012-02-08/2012-02-11}).
In the bibliography the information of these additional fields will be used (of course) as this, notice how the output of the date changes according to the chosen language.
-\printbiball[7em]{Kurapkat2014}
+\printbiball[9em]{Kurapkat2014}
\subsection{Type \texttt{@Inproceedings}}\label{inproceedings}
\DescribeMacro{@Inproceedings}
@@ -1599,7 +1601,7 @@ This entry type works similar to |@Procecedings| and |@Incollection| and therefo
\end{lstlisting}
It will be printed as:
-\printbiball[4em]{Torelli1991}
+\printbiball[6em]{Torelli1991}
\subsection{Type \texttt{@Reference}}\label{reference}
\DescribeMacro{@Reference}
@@ -1715,7 +1717,8 @@ For the following bibliography result we just typed (assuming that the entries w
\printbibliography[notkeyword=corpus]
\end{lstlisting}
-\begin{refsection}
+\begin{refsection}\setlength{\labwidthsameline}{7em}
+
\begin{bibbsp}{Lexikon-der-Technik,Weinbrenner1914}
\nocite{Lexikon-der-Technik,Weinbrenner1914}
\printbibliography[keyword=corpus,title={Corpora}]
@@ -1801,7 +1804,7 @@ The following entry is an example which also reviews the book by \citeauthor*{We
\end{lstlisting}
In the bibliography there will be first the individual title followed by the information of the reviewed work.
-\printbib[7em]{Hufschmid2010}
+\printbib[9em]{Hufschmid2010}
\subsubsection{multiple reviewed works in one review}
@@ -1843,7 +1846,7 @@ The entry of the review looks like this:
In the field |related| you can have several \meta{bibtex-keys} which have to be separated by a comma (see line 7).
Subsequently, all information is gathered in the bibliography:
-\printbib[5em]{Taylor2008}
+\printbib[7em]{Taylor2008}
\subsection{Type \texttt{@Thesis}}\label{thesis}
@@ -1879,7 +1882,7 @@ Here is an example:
Here is the entry in the bibliography:
-\printbib[5.5em]{Arnolds2005}
+\printbib[7.5em]{Arnolds2005}
\changes{v1.1}{2015/06/04}{Umsetzung von |@thesis| im Stil.}
@@ -1917,7 +1920,7 @@ Here is an example for a paper given in Berlin in 2015:
\end{lstlisting}
The bibliography will show the entry as:
- \printbib[6.5em]{Bergmann2015}
+ \printbib[8.5em]{Bergmann2015}
\changes{v1.5}{2016/05/31}{Rückverweis}
@@ -2079,6 +2082,8 @@ urn = *@\marg{urn:xxx}@*
This eprint-form is especially designed for the OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) of the German Archaeological Institute.
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}.
+
+This option is set to |false| by default.
\begin{lstlisting}
eprint = *@\marg{Zenon-number}@*
eprinttype = {zenon}
@@ -2094,9 +2099,9 @@ zenon = *@\marg{Zenon-number}@*
doi = *@\marg{doi-number}@*
\end{lstlisting}
-If you don’t want to have the online references printed you can disable the fields with |jstor=false|,
+If you want or don’t want to have the online references printed you can enable or disable the fields with |jstor=false|,
|urn=false|,
-|zenon=false|,
+|zenon=true|,
|doi=false| etc. as preamble option.
\subsection{Brackets (with @Inreference)}\label{faq:inreference}
@@ -2200,7 +2205,33 @@ This following example is about an article which was accepted by the journal and
}
\end{lstlisting}
-\printbib[9em]{Bossert:forthcoming}
+\printbib[11em]{Bossert:forthcoming}
+
+
+\subsection{Print the used options}
+If you want to print the options of the |bib|\LaTeX -style |archaeologie| you used in your document you can use the command \cs{archaeologieoptions}.
+It will list all options used:
+\begin{bsp}
+\archaeologieoptions
+\end{bsp}
+\foreignlanguage{ngerman}{%
+\begin{bsp}
+\archaeologieoptions
+\end{bsp}
+}
+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{bsp}
+\archaeologieoptions[plain]
+\end{bsp}
+
+You can also print the version of this style with |\archaeologieversion|
+\begin{bsp}
+\archaeologieversion
+\end{bsp}
+or the date of this version with |\archaeologiedate|.
+\begin{bsp}
+\archaeologiedate
+\end{bsp}
\clearpage
\begin{multicols}{2}\footnotesize
@@ -2294,6 +2325,7 @@ Fentress2003,Welch2007,Sear2006}
\item[MIT] MIT Press
\item[OUP] Oxford University Press
\item[PUP] Princeton University Press
+\item[PSUP] Pennsylvania State University Press
\item[PvZ] Philip von Zabern
\item[stw] suhrkamp taschenbuch wissenschaft
\item[TopoiB] Topoi. Berliner Studien der Alten Welt