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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-dates-sample.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-dates-sample.tex index 247d32c5e03..b0d74ad50e0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-dates-sample.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/cms-dates-sample.tex @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ process your .bib files, as \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ (and its more recent variants) will no longer provide all the features you need. I highly recommend, therefore, that you upgrade either to \textsf{Biber} 0.9.9 and to \textsf{biblatex} 1.7, which are designed to work together, or -to \textsf{Biber} 1.4 and \textsf{biblatex} 2.4, which latter two are +to \textsf{Biber} 1.5 and \textsf{biblatex} 2.5, which latter two are the newest releases and are likewise designed to work as a matched pair. The advice that follows in this document assumes that you are using \textsf{Biber}; if you wish to continue using \textsc{Bib}\TeX\ @@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ current recommendations for the remainder of the reference apparatus. Please consult \textsf{cms-trad-sample.pdf} to see how this looks in practice. You can also still use the 15th-edition style files from \textsf{biblatex-chicago}, which have been updated with some -improvements borrowed from the 16th edition. (See -\textsf{biblatex-chicago15.pdf} and \textsf{cms15-dates-sample.pdf}.) -I would encourage all users, however, to switch to one of the -16th-edition styles as soon as possible, as I am concentrating nearly -all of my development time there. +improvements borrowed from the 16th edition, but which are now +deprecated. (See \textsf{biblatex-chicago15.pdf} and +\textsf{cms15-dates-sample.pdf}.) I would encourage all users to +switch to one of the 16th-edition styles as soon as possible, as I am +concentrating nearly all of my development time there. \subsection*{Usage} \label{usage} @@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ automatically resets the tracker at page breaks: \citereset\cmd{citereset}\ \autocite[15.27]{chicago:manual}. If you are going to repeat a source, make sure that the cite command provides -a postnote --- from this release of \textsf{biblatex-chicago} you'll -no longer get any annoying empty parentheses, but you will get another -standard citation, which may add too much clutter: -\autocite{chicago:manual}. If you don't need to cite a specific page, -then it may be better, or at least more concise, only to use one -citation command rather than two. +a postnote --- when using \textsf{biblatex-chicago} you'll no longer +get any annoying empty parentheses, but you will get another standard +citation, which may add too much clutter: \autocite{chicago:manual}. +If you don't need to cite a specific page, then it may be better, or +at least more concise, only to use one citation command rather than +two. \subsection*{Other citation commands} \label{sec:other} @@ -268,10 +268,12 @@ In \textsf{Article} and \textsf{Review} entries with the \texttt{magazine} entrysubtype, the absence of an author automatically places the \textsf{journaltitle} of the periodical in citations and at the head of the entry in the list of references: -\autocite{gourmet:052006}. You can cite newspaper and magazine -articles entirely within the text, i.e., without them appearing in the -reference list \autocite[15.47]{chicago:manual}, if you set the -\texttt{cmsdate=full} entry option: \autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}; +\autocite{gourmet:052006}. (Without the entrysubtype, you'll get the +\textsf{title} at the head rather than the \textsf{journaltitle}.) +You can cite newspaper and magazine articles entirely within the text, +i.e., without them appearing in the reference list +\autocite[15.47]{chicago:manual}, if you set the \texttt{cmsdate=full} +entry option: \autocite{lakeforester:pushcarts}; \autocite{nyt:trevorobit}. In \textsf{Manual} entries, the \textsf{organization} field does the same: \autocite{dyna:browser}. If you wish to present an abbreviated form of the journal (or |