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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-oxref/oxnum-doc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-oxref/oxnum-doc.tex
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
%% See: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% ----------------------------------------------------------------
%%
-\def\Version{2018/03/03 v0.12}
+\def\Version{2019/02/15 v1.0}
\ProvidesFile{oxnum-doc.tex}
[\Version\space Numeric biblatex style inspired by the Oxford Guide to Style]
\PassOptionsToPackage{style=oxnum,scnames,varissuedate,anon}{biblatex}
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
,bottomrule = 0pt
,rightrule = 0pt
}{#1}
-\NewTCBListing{egcite}{D(){ok}omo}%
+\NewTCBListing{egcite}{D(){ok} o m !o}%
{colframe = #1
,colback = #1!5!white
,listing side text
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
,IfNoValueTF={#2}{}{title = #2}
,before lower = {\raggedright\ifblank{#3}{}{\hangfrom{\booksym\space}#3\par}\hangfrom{\cogsym\space}}
,IfNoValueTF={#4}{}{#4}}
-\NewTCBListing{egcite*}{D(){ok}omo}%
+\NewTCBListing{egcite*}{D(){ok} o m !o}%
{colframe = #1
,colback = #1!5!white
,IfNoValueTF={#2}{}{title = #2}
@@ -476,18 +476,19 @@ see the separate documentation file \href{./oxref.pdf}{\texttt{oxref.pdf}}
\section{Stability}
The \pkg[biblatex]{oxref} family of styles is currently at \fileversion.
-I have no further features planned, so unless there is popular demand otherwise,
-it should be bug-fix releases only between now and the release of version 1.0.
-When that happens, the default (expected) behaviour of the styles will be frozen,
-meaning I will do my best to avoid backwards-incompatible changes, though
-alternative behaviour may be added. If you spot any aspects of the styles that
-could be improved before then, especially for the cases not covered by the two
-style manuals, please leave your thoughts on the GitHub issue tracker.%
-\footnote{\url{https://github.com/alex-ball/biblatex-oxref/issues}}
-
-You are of course encouraged to report any bugs you discover on the
-\href{https://github.com/alex-ball/biblatex-oxref/issues}{GitHub issue tracker}
-as well.
+
+I have no plans to change the default (expected) behaviour of the styles,
+and will do my best to avoid backwards-incompatible changes, though
+alternative behaviour may be added. If changes are introduced that alter
+the advertised output, this will be signalled by a change in major
+version number.
+
+Please report any bugs you discover on the
+\href{https://github.com/alex-ball/biblatex-oxref/issues}{GitHub issue tracker}.%
+\footnote{Issue tracker for \pkg[biblatex]{oxref}:
+\url{https://github.com/alex-ball/biblatex-oxref/issues}}
+You are also welcome to leave your thoughts there on how the styles could
+be improved, especially for the cases not covered by the two style manuals.
\chapter{Citations and common formatting}\label{sec:citing}
@@ -683,7 +684,7 @@ In cases where an author changes the name under which they publish (e.g.\ due to
authoraddon = {F. Joukovsky-Micha},
authoraddon+an = {1=variant},
title = {La Guerre des dieux et des géants chez les poètes francais du XVI\textsuperscript{e}
- siècle (1500\textendash 1585)},
+ siècle (1500--1585)},
journaltitle = {Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance},
volume = {29},
date = {1967},
@@ -702,18 +703,18 @@ If the contribution of the translators or revisers is so great they could be joi
\begin{bibexbox}
{kuehner.blass1890ef}
-\textsc{Kühner, Raphael}, rev. \textsc{Blass, Friedrich}, \emph{Ausführliche grammatik der griechischen sprache}, i: \emph{Elementar- und Formenlehre} (Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1890-2).
+\textsc{Kühner, Raphael}, rev. \textsc{Blass, Friedrich}, \emph{Ausführliche grammatik der griechischen sprache}, i: \emph{Elementar- und Formenlehre} (Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1890–2).
\toggletrue{blx@bibliography}
\tcblower
\begin{Verbatim}
@mvbook{kuehner.blass1890ef,
- author = {Raphael Kühner},
+ author = {Raphael Kühner},
editor = {Friedrich Blass},
editor+an = {=jointauthor},
editortype = {reviser},
- shortauthor = {Kühner--Blass},
+ shortauthor = {Kühner--Blass},
title = {Elementar- und Formenlehre},
- maintitle = {Ausführliche grammatik der griechischen sprache},
+ maintitle = {Ausführliche grammatik der griechischen sprache},
volume = {1},
location = {Hannover},
publisher = {Hahnsche Buchhandlung},
@@ -1033,12 +1034,12 @@ B. Lindars, \enquote{Ezechiel and Individual Responsibility}, \emph{VT} 15 (1965
\begin{bibexbox}
<NHR \S18.3.3>
{moody1953mdb}
-T. W. Moody, \enquote{Michael Davitt and the British Labour Movement, 1882–1906}, \emph{Transactions of the Royal Historical Society}, 5th ser., 3 (1953), 53--76.
+T. W. Moody, \enquote{Michael Davitt and the British Labour Movement, 1882--1906}, \emph{Transactions of the Royal Historical Society}, 5th ser., 3 (1953), 53–76.
\tcblower
\begin{Verbatim}
@article{moody1953mdb,
author = {T. W. Moody},
- title = {Michael Davitt and the British Labour Movement, 1882–1906},
+ title = {Michael Davitt and the British Labour Movement, 1882--1906},
journaltitle = {Transactions of the Royal Historical Society},
series = {5},
volume = {3},
@@ -1061,7 +1062,7 @@ J. Barnes, \enquote{Homonymy in Aristotle and Speusippus}, \emph{Classical Quart
series = {newseries},
volume = {21},
date = {1971},
- pages = {65--80}}
+ pages = {65-80}}
\end{Verbatim}
\end{bibexbox}
@@ -1139,7 +1140,7 @@ C. Bec (ed.), \emph{Italie 1500--1550: Une situation de crise?} = \emph{Annales
number = {2},
location = {Lyon},
date = {1976},
- pages = {99--109}}
+ pages = {99-109}}
@periodical{aujm1975.2,
title = {Annales de l'Université Jean Moulin},
volume = {1975},
@@ -1585,12 +1586,12 @@ the following form is used:
\begin{bibexbox}
<OGS \S15.2.2>
{brady.etal1994hehsa}
-Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A. Oberman, and James D. Tracy (eds.), \emph{Handbook of European History, 1400–1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation}, i: \emph{Structures and Assertions} (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1994).
+Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A. Oberman, and James D. Tracy (eds.), \emph{Handbook of European History, 1400--1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation}, i: \emph{Structures and Assertions} (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1994).
\tcblower
\begin{Verbatim}
@mvcollection{brady.etal1994hehsa,
editor = {Brady, Jr., Thomas A. and Heiko A. Oberman and James D. Tracy},
- maintitle = {Handbook of European History, 1400–1600},
+ maintitle = {Handbook of European History, 1400--1600},
mainsubtitle = {{Late} {Middle} {Ages,} {Renaissance} and {Reformation}},
volume = {1},
title = {Structures and Assertions},
@@ -3719,9 +3720,9 @@ United Nations, \emph{World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision} [CD-ROM] (N
\chapterprecis{commentary, jurisdiction, legal, legislation}
\pkg[biblatex]{Oxref} provides only a basic level of support for legal references, in case you need to use some in a mainly non-legal text.
-For a more thorough and robust treatment, intended for a specialist readership, I recommend you use the \href{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/oscola}{\textsf{oscola}} style instead.
+For a more thorough and robust treatment, intended for a specialist readership, I recommend you use the \pkg{oscola} style instead.
-Since there is a family resemblence between the \emph{Oxford Guide to Style\slash New Hart's Rules} and the \emph{Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities}, \pkg[biblatex]{oxref} largely mimics \textsf{oscola} and its data model, though there are some small formatting differences. What you should \emph{not} expect from \pkg[biblatex]{oxref} are facilities for compiling specialist indices of sources, or anything special regarding the handling of postnotes.
+Since there is a family resemblence between the \emph{Oxford Guide to Style\slash New Hart's Rules} and the \emph{Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities}, \pkg[biblatex]{oxref} largely mimics \pkg{oscola} and its data model, though there are some small formatting differences. What you should \emph{not} expect from \pkg[biblatex]{oxref} are facilities for compiling specialist indices of sources, or anything special regarding the handling of postnotes.
\section{Cases}
@@ -3981,6 +3982,9 @@ Both the \emph{Oxford Guide to Style} and \emph{New Hart's Rules} are inconsiste
\tip{European cases still get sorted by title, even if the entry begins with the case number.
Use \code{sorttitle} if you would rather they were sorted under \enquote{Case} or \enquote{Joined Cases}.}
+\tip{For ECR cases, you can use either \code{number} or the non-standard \code{casenumber} field
+ for the case number.}
+
\begin{bibexbox}
<OGS \S13.4.4>
{C118/07}
@@ -3991,7 +3995,7 @@ Case C–118/07 \emph{Commission of the European Communities v Finland} [2002] E
keywords = {eu},
title = {Commission of the European Communities v. Finland},
sorttitle = {Case C0118/0007},
- number = {C\textendash 118/07},
+ number = {C--118/07},
journaltitle = {ECR},
volume = {I},
pages = {10889},
@@ -3999,9 +4003,7 @@ Case C–118/07 \emph{Commission of the European Communities v Finland} [2002] E
\end{Verbatim}
\end{bibexbox}
-\tip{Indicate Commission Decisions by putting \code{commission} in the \code{institution} field. If a decision has a formal decision number, put this in the \code{number} field. Put the case number (including the word \enquote{Case} if needed) in either the \code{titleaddon}, \code{parvolume}, or \code{userb} field.}
-
-\tip{An unfortunate side effect of this is that is not possible to use either the parallel or neutral citation idiom to get a reference to look like the following. In such cases, use the \code{note} field to provide the second citation.}
+\tip{Indicate Commission Decisions by putting \code{Commission} in the \code{institution} field. If a decision has a formal decision number, put this in the \code{number} field, and put the case number in the (non-standard) \code{casenumber} field or (\pkg{oscola}-supported) \code{userb} field. If wider portability is an issue, you can put the case number, including the word \enquote{Case} if needed, in the \code{titleaddon} field instead.}
\begin{bibexbox}
<OGS \S13.2.6>
@@ -4012,14 +4014,18 @@ Case C–118/07 \emph{Commission of the European Communities v Finland} [2002] E
@jurisdiction{alcatel,
keywords = {eu},
title = {Alcatel/Telettra},
- parvolume = {Case IV/M042},
- institution = {commission},
+ casenumber = {IV/M042},
+ institution = {Commission},
date = {1991},
journaltitle = {OJ},
series = {L},
volume = {122},
pages = {48},
- note = {[1991] 4 CLMR 391}}
+ pardate = {1991},
+ parreporter = {CLMR},
+ parvolume = {4},
+ parpages = {391},
+ options = {paryear-essential}}
\end{Verbatim}
\end{bibexbox}
@@ -4401,7 +4407,7 @@ If a poem is divided into cantos, the title is set in italics rather than quoted
\begin{bibexbox}
<OGS \S15.8*>
{spenser1965fq}%
-Edmund Spenser, \emph{The Faerie Queene} (Everyman's Library, 443–4; London: Dent, 1965–6) (originally pub. 1590–6).
+Edmund Spenser, \emph{The Faerie Queene} (Everyman's Library, 443--4; London: Dent, 1965–6) (originally pub. 1590–6).
\tcblower
\begin{Verbatim}
@book{spenser1965fq,
@@ -4409,7 +4415,7 @@ Edmund Spenser, \emph{The Faerie Queene} (Everyman's Library, 443–4; London: D
title = {The Faerie Queene},
shorttitle = {Faerie Queene},
series = {Everyman's Library},
- number = {443–4},
+ number = {443--4},
location = {London},
publisher = {Dent},
date = {1965/1966},
@@ -4612,6 +4618,6 @@ R. M. Ritter, \enquote{Revised proofs} [email to H. E. Cox], (1 Aug.\@ 2001), \u
\printbibliography[notcategory=hidden]
\end{document}
%%
-%% Copyright (C) 2016–2018 Alex Ball
+%% Copyright (C) 2016–2019 Alex Ball
%%
%% End of file `oxnum-doc.tex'.