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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
+% !TEX encoding = IsoLatin
% biblatex-dw
-% Copyright (c) Dominik Waßenhoven <domwass(at)web.de>, 2011
+% Copyright (c) Dominik Waßenhoven <domwass(at)web.de>, 2012
\documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
\input{biblatex-dw-preamble}% preamble
@@ -76,6 +77,9 @@ I answered some frequently asked questions concerning \bl{} and \bldw{} and made
available online:\\
\url{http://biblatex.dominik-wassenhoven.de/faq.shtml?en}
+\subsection{Development}
+\bldw{} is an open source project hosted at \href{http://sourceforge.net}{sourceforge.net}. The code (also of the latest, not released version) can be downloaded.\footnote{\url{http://sourceforge.net/p/biblatex-dw/code}.} At sourceforge.net you have also the possibility to file bug reports (if possible, including a minimal example)\footnote{\url{http://sourceforge.net/p/biblatex-dw/tickets/milestone/Bugs}.} and feature requests.\footnote{\url{http://sourceforge.net/p/biblatex-dw/tickets/milestone/Features}.}
+
\section{The \xbx{authortitle-dw} style}
This style is based on the standard \xbx{authortitle} style.
Besides some changes in punctuation, there are the following differences:
@@ -302,9 +306,11 @@ edition = {2., revised}
\end{lstlisting}
In this case there will only be a space between shorthand and bibliography entry,
so that you should redefine the punctuation as well which is printed by the
- command \cmd{shorthandinbibpunct}. You could alter it to print a colon, e.g.:
+ command \cmd{shorthandinbibpunct}. You could alter it to print, for example, an equal
+ sign, but you should use \cmd{nopunct} in order to avoid superfluous punctuation:
\begin{lstlisting}
-\renewcommand*{\shorthandinbibpunct}{\addcolon\space}
+\renewcommand*{\shorthandinbibpunct}{%
+ \addspace=\nopunct\addspace}
\end{lstlisting}
\item The\beschreibung{annotation} option \option{annotation} is introduced. If it is set to
\wert{true}, the field \texttt{annotation} will be printed in
@@ -361,9 +367,6 @@ edition = {2., revised}
\subsection{Appearance in citations}
\begin{itemize}
- \item Immediately repeated citations are replaced by the string
- \enquote{ibidem} unless the citation is the first one on
- the current page.
\item In citations of the same author\slash editor as the
immediately preceding citation the name is replaced by
the string \enquote{idem} unless the citation is the first
@@ -372,9 +375,11 @@ edition = {2., revised}
you would like to switch off the idem functionality, you can use
\option{idemtracker=false}. For more information on the
\option{idemtracker} option see the \bl{} manual.
- \item If you set the option \option{ibidtracker=false}, immediately
- repeated citations are no longer replaced by the string
- \enquote{ibidem}, but the \enquote{idem} functionality
+ \item Immediately repeated citations are replaced by the string
+ \enquote{ibidem} unless the citation is the first one on
+ the current page. This behaviour can be suppressed with
+ the \bl{} option \option{ibidtracker=false}. In this case,
+ the \enquote{idem} functionality
is still active as long as you do not set the option
\option{idemtracker=false}.
\item The\beschreibung{shorthandibid} option \option{shorthandibid} controls whether
@@ -474,6 +479,13 @@ edition = {2., revised}
first citation. It does not matter, if you only use \cmd{citeauthor}
or {textcite} or both. The standard for this option is \wert{false}
(i.e. only the last names are printed).
+ \item The\beschreibung{citeauthor} \option{citeauthor} option controls the name format for the
+ \cmd{citeauthor} command; it can take the values \wert{namefont}, \wert{namefontfoot} and
+ \wert{normalfont}. With \option{citeauthor=namefont} the same format as set by the option
+ \option{namefont} is used. This is the default behaviour. With \option{citeauthor=normalfont}
+ the normal font is always used for \cmd{citeauthor}, regardless of the \option{namefont} option.
+ With \option{citeauthor=namefontfoot} the \option{namefont} format is used if the
+ \cmd{citeauthor} command is inside a footnote, otherwise the normal font is used.
\item If\beschreibung{singletitle} you use the \bl{} option \option{singletitle=true}, the title of
a cited work is only printed if there is more than one work of the same
author. See the biblatex documentation for details.
@@ -640,6 +652,10 @@ file (\texttt{biblatex.cfg}). The value in parentheses shows the default.
\optlist{annotation}{false}
The field \texttt{annotation} is printed at the end of the bibliography
item.
+ \optlist{citeauthor}{namefont}
+ Specifies the font shape of the authors' names when the \cmd{citeauthor}
+ command is used. Possible values are \wert{namefont}, \wert{normalfont} and
+ \wert{namefontfoot}.
\optlist{citedas}{true}
The first citation (in \xbx{authortitle-dw} only if the option
\option{firstfull} is used) is followed by the string