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@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
\abstract{\noindent \bldw{} is a small collection of styles for the
\bl{} package. It was designed for citations in the
Humanities and offers some features that are not provided
- by the standard \bl{} styles. \bldw{} is dependend
- on \bl{}, at least version~0.9 (please note also the requirements
- of the \bl{} package itself).}
+ by the standard \bl{} styles. \bldw{} is dependent
+ on \bl{}~-- version~\biblatexdwversion{} \Mindestanforderung{}
+ (please note also the requirements of the \bl{} package itself).}
\lizenz
\screenversion
@@ -59,8 +59,16 @@ or
\end{lstlisting}
The styles are built in a very entangled way which means that the combination of a \bldw\ style with another style is not possible without fail.
- The \bldw\ styles and their additional options are clarified
- on the next pages. See also the examples \enquote{en-authortitle-dw}
+The options provided by \bl{} are also available with \bldw{}.
+The additional options provided by \bldw{} are described on the next pages.
+There is a general difference between global options and entry options:
+global options are valid for all references of a document; they are set
+either as optional arguments when loading \bl{} or in a separate config
+file (\texttt{biblatex.cfg}). Entry options are set in the field
+\texttt{options} of an entry in the bib file. Entry options may override
+global options for the respective entry.
+
+For an overview of the styles see the examples \enquote{en-authortitle-dw}
and \enquote{en-footnote-dw} in the \texttt{examples} folder.
\subsection{Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)}
@@ -68,7 +76,6 @@ I answered some frequently asked questions concerning \bl{} and \bldw{} and made
available online:\\
\url{http://biblatex.dominik-wassenhoven.de/faq.shtml?en}
-\clearpage
\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:
@@ -579,7 +586,9 @@ immediately before the year.
\section{Survey of options}
\subsection{Global options}
-The value in parentheses shows the default.
+Global options are valid for all references of a document; they are set
+either as optional arguments when loading \bl{} or in a separate config
+file (\texttt{biblatex.cfg}). The value in parentheses shows the default.
\optlist{acronyms}{false}
Only if set to \wert{true}, the entry option \option{acronym} will be regarded.
@@ -705,6 +714,8 @@ The value in parentheses shows the default.
for details.
\subsection{Entry options}
+Entry options are set in the field \texttt{options} of an entry in the bib file.
+They may override global options for the respective entry.
\opt{acronym}
The \texttt{shorthands}, with \option{shortjournal=true} also the abbreviated
journal titles (\texttt{shortjournal}), are set with the command \cmd{mkbibacro},
@@ -1085,8 +1096,6 @@ The following list shows additional commands introduced by \bldw{}, along with t
citations. Compare \bl's \cmd{finalnamedelim}.}
\befehl{citemultinamedelim}{\cmd{slash}}{Delimiter between names in
citations. Compare \bl's \cmd{multinamedelim}.}
- \befehl{citenamepunct}{\cmd{addcolon}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation after names in
- citations.}
\befehlleer{citerevsdnamedelim}{Additional delimiter between
first and second name in citations when the scheme
\enquote{Surname, Firstname, Firstname Surname} is given. The comma is not
@@ -1113,9 +1122,9 @@ The following list shows additional commands introduced by \bldw{}, along with t
parentheses.}
\befehl{sernumstring}{\cmd{addspace}}{Punctuation\slash string between the
\texttt{series} and its \texttt{number}.}
- \befehl{shorthandinbibpunct}{\cmd{addspace}}{Puncutation after a shorthand in the
+ \befehl{shorthandinbibpunct}{\cmd{addspace}}{Punctuation after a shorthand in the
bibliography, if \option{shorthandinbib} is used.}
- \befehl{shorthandpunct}{\cmd{addcolon}}{Puncutation after a shorthand in the list
+ \befehl{shorthandpunct}{\cmd{addcolon}}{Punctuation after a shorthand in the list
of shorthands, if \option{shorthandwidth} is used.}
\befehl{shorthandsep}{3pt plus 0.5pt minus 0.5pt}{Length between the
shorthand and its description, if \option{shorthandwidth} is used.}
@@ -1123,6 +1132,14 @@ The following list shows additional commands introduced by \bldw{}, along with t
\texttt{titleaddon}, \texttt{booktitleaddon} and
\texttt{maintitle\-addon}.}
+\subsection{Redefined commands}
+The following list shows the commands which are defined by \bl{}
+and redefined by \bldw{}. These commands can be customized with \cmd{renewcommand}.
+ \befehl{labelnamepunct}{\cmd{addcolon}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation after names in the bibliography.}
+ \befehl{nametitledelim}{\cmd{addcolon}\cmd{space}}{Delimiter between name and title in citations.}
+ \befehl{newunitpunct}{\cmd{addcomma}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation after units in the bibliography.}
+ \befehl{subtitlepunct}{\cmd{addperiod}\cmd{space}}{Punctuation between title and subtitle.}
+
\subsection{Additional bibliography strings}
The following list shows the additional bibliography strings introduced by \bldw{}.
There is always a long and a short version. It depends on the \bl{} option \option{abbreviate} which version is used.