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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-arthistory-bonn/arthistory-bonn.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-arthistory-bonn/arthistory-bonn.tex index 06511a7b956..46ee01c5469 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-arthistory-bonn/arthistory-bonn.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-arthistory-bonn/arthistory-bonn.tex @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ % arthistory-bonn --% -% Copyright (c) 2017 Lukas C. Bossert | Thorsten Kemper +% Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Lukas C. Bossert | Thorsten Kemper % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX{} Project Public License, either version 1.3 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Comments and criticisms are welcome.}} It introduces bibliography entry types for catalogs and features a tabular bibliography, among other things. Various options are available to change and adjust the outcome according to one's own preferences. The style is compatible with English and German. - \end{abstract} +\end{abstract} \begin{multicols}{2} @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Here is some additional information from the UK \TeX\ FAQ: \DescribeMacro{arthistory-bonn} The name of the bib\LaTeX style is |arthistory-bonn|. It has to be activated in the preamble. \begin{code} -\usepackage[style=arthistory-bonn,% +\usepackage[style = arthistory-bonn,% *@\meta{further options}@*]{biblatex} \bibliography*@\marg{|bib|-file}@* \end{code} @@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ Besides loading |arthistory-bonn|, in order to comply with the KHI guideline's b \subsubsection{\texttt{arthistory-bonn}-specific options} \DescribeMacro{arthist} -\enquote{H-ArtHist} is a popular email newsletter for art historians, publishing, among other things, reviews. These reviews share very similar URLs, and |arthist=|\marg{value} will print the URL of the respective piece, where the \meta{value} must be read off the respective URL. +\enquote{H-ArtHist} is a popular email newsletter for art historians, publishing, among other things, reviews. These reviews share very similar URLs, and |arthist = |\marg{value} will print the URL of the respective piece, where the \meta{value} must be read off the respective URL. \DescribeMacro{arthistdate} -Relatedly, |arthistdate={|\meta{year}|-|\meta{month}|-|\meta{day}|}| specifies the release date of the newsletter issue. A typical entry may contain entries such as +Relatedly, |arthistdate = {|\meta{year}|-|\meta{month}|-|\meta{day}|}| specifies the release date of the newsletter issue. A typical entry may contain entries such as \begin{code} @Review{vonEngelberg2003, *@\ldots@* - arthist = {35}, - arthistdate = {2003-11-12}, + arthist = {35}, + arthistdate = {2003-11-12}, *@\ldots@* }. \end{code} @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ For the venue---usually a museum---where an exhibition is shown; e.\,g., \DescribeMacro{thesisdate} The year when a PhD (or \enquote{Habilitation}) thesis was defended. -\DescribeMacro{thesistype=\{tzugl\}} +\DescribeMacro{thesistype = \{tzugl\}} To be used when a publication (typically a book) is \emph{only partly} based on a submitted PhD (or \enquote{Habilitation}) thesis. @@ -168,14 +168,8 @@ Use this field to specify the year(s) of an exhibition a given |exhibcatalog| is *@\ldots@* }. \end{code} -<<<<<<< HEAD Note that specifying this field has the sole purpose of generating the correct citation short form. -You will also have to enter the field |exhibfirstdate| (and possibly |exhibseconddate| or even |exhibthirddate|) for the long bibliography entry, and the fields |date| or |year| for the publication itself. -======= -Note specifying this field has the sole purpose of generating the correct citation short form. -You will also have to enter the field |exhibfirstdate| (and possibly |exhibseconddate| or even |exhibthirddate|) for the long bibliography entry, -and the fields |date| or |year| for the publication itself. ->>>>>>> 4f0f6faf012d1bb030313f799018ae047978aa94 +You will also have to enter the field |exhibfirstdate| (and possibly |exhibseconddate| or even |exhibthirddate|) for the long bibliography entry, and the fields |date| or |year| for the publication itself. \DescribeMacro{eventtitle} Use this field to specify the name of an exhibition a given |exhibcatalog| is based on. @@ -183,7 +177,7 @@ Use this field to specify the name of an exhibition a given |exhibcatalog| is ba \DescribeMacro{institution} For the institution at which a thesis was defended. -\DescribeMacro{keywords=\{source\}} +\DescribeMacro{keywords = \{source\}} %\DescribeMacro{source} This option is reserved for entries that are primary sources (e.\,g. Alberti, Paleotti etc). %cf. \cref{source}. If enabled, the entry can be listed in a separate bibliography for primary sources. @@ -197,7 +191,7 @@ modern scientific works in order to comply with the KHI's citation rules. %\DescribeMacro{shorthand} Entering a shorthand will replace the otherwise automatically generated, document type-appropriate citation short form by the typed-in content. -You need to make use of this option when entering a primary source in your bibliography file (along with the option |keywords=\{source\}|). +You need to make use of this option when entering a primary source in your bibliography file (along with the option |keywords = \{source\}|). The entry should consist of a short version of the primary source's author's name and (possibly an abbreviation of) their contribution's title. Here is an example of Casanova's Theory of painting: @@ -259,20 +253,20 @@ Moreover, we defined a |sortkey|, according to which the bibliography entry will This is for catalogs of temporary exhibitions. \begin{bibexample}[label=AusstellungBonn2005]{{@}Exhibcatalog\{AusstellungBonn2005,…\}} @Exhibcatalog{AusstellungBonn2005, - editor = {Jutta Frings}, - year = {2005}, - location = {Leipzig}, - eventtitle = {Barock im Vatikan}, - eventsubtitle = {Kunst und Kultur der Päpste II 1572--1676}, - eventdate = {2005/2006}, - exhibfirstdate = {2005-11-25/2006-03-19}, - exhibfirstmuseum = {Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland}, - exhibfirstlocation = {Bonn}, - exhibseconddate = {2006-04-12/2006-07-10}, - exhibsecondmuseum = {Martin-Gropius-Bau}, + editor = {Jutta Frings}, + year = {2005}, + location = {Leipzig}, + eventtitle = {Barock im Vatikan}, + eventsubtitle = {Kunst und Kultur der Päpste II 1572--1676}, + eventdate = {2005/2006}, + exhibfirstdate = {2005-11-25/2006-03-19}, + exhibfirstmuseum = {Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland}, + exhibfirstlocation = {Bonn}, + exhibseconddate = {2006-04-12/2006-07-10}, + exhibsecondmuseum = {Martin-Gropius-Bau}, exhibsecondlocation = {Berlin}, - keywords = {Ausstellung}, - sortkey = {Ausst.-Kat. Bonn/Berlin 2005}, + keywords = {Ausstellung}, + sortkey = {Ausst.-Kat. Bonn/Berlin 2005}, } \end{bibexample} \printbib[6em]{AusstellungBonn2005} @@ -321,16 +315,16 @@ Apart from standard fields, we defined a |thesisdate|, the |institution| at whic While the book in example \ref{Kanz2002} is based on the submitted thesis in its entirety, the following example is only partly based on a submitted PhD thesis. \begin{bibexample}[label=Dobler2009]{{@}Book\{Dobler2009,…\}} @Book{Dobler2009, - location = {München}, - title = {Die Juristenkapellen Rivaldi, Cerri und Antamoro: Form, Funktion und Intention römischer Familienkapellen im Sei- und Settecento}, - series = {Römische Studien der Bibliotheca Hertziana}, - number = {22}, - author = {Dobler, Ralph-Miklas}, - date = {2009}, - thesisdate = {2004}, + location = {München}, + title = {Die Juristenkapellen Rivaldi, Cerri und Antamoro: Form, Funktion und Intention römischer Familienkapellen im Sei- und Settecento}, + series = {Römische Studien der Bibliotheca Hertziana}, + number = {22}, + author = {Dobler, Ralph-Miklas}, + date = {2009}, + thesisdate = {2004}, institution = {Berlin, Freie Univ.}, - type = {phdthesis}, - thesistype = {tzugl}, + type = {phdthesis}, + thesistype = {tzugl}, } \end{bibexample} \printbib[6em]{Dobler2009} @@ -409,7 +403,7 @@ The following example will show an easy way to combine the review with the revie \printbib[6em]{vonEngelberg2003} You may have noticed that the review (|vonEngelberg2003|) is connected to the entry |Brossette2002| by the field |related|. In addition we need to qualify the relation between the connected entries: -This is done with |relatedtype={reviewof}|, which is reserved for reviews and triggers the inclusion of the translation of \enquote{Review of}, e.\,g. \enquote{Rezension von} in German, which will be printed in squared brackets. +This is done with |relatedtype = {reviewof}|, which is reserved for reviews and triggers the inclusion of the translation of \enquote{Review of}, e.\,g. \enquote{Rezension von} in German, which will be printed in squared brackets. %You don’t have to type in all relevant information of the reviewed work in the entry of the review, %since they will be inserted automatically and dynamically with the |related|-function. %So whenever settings in the reviewed work are changed the print of the review will be automatically adjusted. @@ -439,7 +433,7 @@ You can chose how the name of authors or editors are displayed within your text You can chose between the options \meta{initials}, \meta{full}, \meta{family}, \meta{firstfull}. \DescribeMacro{enddot} -When including |enddot=true|, every bibliography entry will end with a dot. +When including |enddot = true|, every bibliography entry will end with a dot. \DescribeMacro{firstcitefull} With |firstcitefull = true|, the first time (and \emph{only} the first time) a work is being cited in the document, a full citation will be printed (in a footnote). @@ -455,7 +449,7 @@ The same holds for citation postnotes if they contain page numbers. The publisher is being listed in the bibliography entries. \DescribeMacro{width} -|width=|\meta{value} defines the width of the left bibliography column. +|width = |\meta{value} defines the width of the left bibliography column. \section{Cite commands}\label{cite-commands} @@ -511,24 +505,24 @@ You may have noticed that we listed the option |keywords = {source}| in \cref{se If you would like to include a separate bibliography for (exhibition) catalogs as well, each catalog entry must contain a common keyword such as |keywords = {catalog}|. -To include separate bibliographies in the document, instead of typing |printbibliography|, include +To include separate bibliographies in the document, instead of simply adding \cs{printbibliography}, include \begin{code} \printbibheading[% - heading=bibliography,% - title={Bibliography}] + heading = bibliography,% + title = {Bibliography}] \printbibliography[% - keyword=source,% - heading=subbibliography, - title={Primary sources}] + keyword = source,% + heading = subbibliography, + title = {Primary sources}] \printbibliography[% - notkeyword=catalog,% - notkeyword=source,% - heading=subbibliography,% - title={Secondary literature}] + notkeyword = catalog,% + notkeyword = source,% + heading = subbibliography,% + title = {Secondary literature}] \printbibliography[% - keyword=catalog,% - heading=subbibliography,% - title={Exhibition catalogs}] + keyword = catalog,% + heading = subbibliography,% + title = {Exhibition catalogs}] \end{code} As you will notice, the first lines specify a heading for the bibliography as a whole. The next four lines make sure that a subbibliography be printed that lists \emph{only} those entries that include the keyword \enquote{source} (and nothing else). The next four lines lead to printing a subbibliography for all bibliography entries that do not have the keywords \enquote{source} or \enquote{catalog} -- hence, everything we would like to call standard secondary literature. The last block is for catalogs. |