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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0ac09853153 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +\documentclass[letterpaper,12pt,oneside,openany]{book} + +%% Pass ibid and idem options to biblatex +%\PassOptionsToPackage{pagetracker,ibidtracker=context,ibidpage,idemtracker=constrict}{biblatex} + +\usepackage{sbl-paper} + +%% Add your bib resource here +\addbibresource{biblatex-sbl.bib} + +%% Index setup +%% Include separate indices for subjects, authors, and Scripture references +\makeindex[title=Subject Index,intoc] +\makeindex[name=\jobname-scr,title=Scripture Reference Index,intoc,options=-s sbl-paper-bibleref.ist] +\makeindex[name=\jobname-aut,title=Author Index,intoc] +%% Index Bible references in a scripture index +\renewcommand{\biblerefindex}{\index[\jobname-scr]} +%% Redefine index format so biblatex inserts names into an author index +\DeclareIndexNameFormat{default}{% + \nameparts{#1}% + \usebibmacro{index:name} + {\index[\jobname-aut]} + {\namepartfamily} + {\namepartgiven} + {\namepartprefix} + {\namepartsuffix}} + +%% Set default language to German +%\setdefaultlanguage{german} + +%% Set quotation style to British English +%\setquotestyle[british]{english} + +%% Set default font +\setromanfont{Linux Libertine O} + +%% Disable hyperlinks +%\hypersetup{draft=true} + + +\begin{document} + +\institution{[Name of Institution]} +\title{Title of Paper} +\professor{[Name of Professor]} +\course{[Course Number and Title]} +\author{[Your Name]} +\date{[Month, Day, Year]} +\maketitle + +\frontmatter + +\tableofcontents + +\printbiblist[heading=biblistintoc]{abbreviations} + +\mainmatter + +\firstsection[Primary Heading]{Primary Heading \break + Long Titles Are Single-Spaced on Subsequent Lines} + +\index{margins}% +The top margin is two inches for the first page only. There are two blank +lines between the title and the text (or subheading if there is one). The +left, right, top, and bottom margins are one inch. The first pages of chapters +are formatted like the primary heading. + +Indent the first line of subsequent paragraphs. All main text should be set in +a standard 12-point font such as Times-New-Roman. + +\subsection{First-Level Subheading} + +Keep two blank lines between the text of the preceding section and a +subheading, regardless of the level. A first level subheading is centered, +bold, and capitalized headline style. + +\subsubsection{Second-Level Subheading} + +There are two blank lines between the text of the preceding section and the +subheading. A second-level subheading is centered and capitalized headline +style. + +\paragraph{Third-Level Subheading} + +A third level subheading is on the left margin, in bold, italics, and +capitalized headline style. A heading should never be the last text on a page. +If necessary, add extra blank space at the end of the page and begin the +following page with a heading. + +\subparagraph{Fourth-Level Subheading} + +A fourth-level subheading is on the left margin, capitalized headline style. + +The page numbers for the noninitial pages of the paper (or chapter) are +located at the top right corner. The text of the body of the paper is +double-spaced except for blocked +quotations. +\begin{quoting} + \index{quotations!block}% + This is a blocked quotation. It should consist of five or more lines of text + and be indented one-half inch. Block quotations should be single-spaced. No + quotation marks are used at the beginning or the end of the quote. Double + quotation marks within the original matter are retained. The blocked quote + is set off by a regular double space before and after the quote. Note that + regular spacing resumes after the end of the quotation.\footnote{The first + line of a footnote is indented one-half inch. A 10-point font is acceptable. + Footnotes, unlike the main text of the paper, should be single-spaced.} +\end{quoting} +After a block quotation, return to double-spaced text justified to the left +margin until you finish the paragraph. + +\index{footnotes}% +Footnotes at the bottom of the page are separated by a two-inch +rule.\footnote{There should be a blank line between each note and a blank en +space between the number and the first word of the note.} Maintain subsequent +numbering in notes. Make sure a footnote and the text to which it refers are +on the same page. + +\section{Citations} + +\index{citations}% +Citations should be referenced using \verb+\autocite+ or \verb+\autocites+ for +citations in footnotes and \verb+\parencite+ or \verb+\parencites+ for +citations in parentheses. For example, here is a dictionary with a shorthand: +\parencite{NIDNTT}. Here's a commentary,\autocite{dahood:1965-1970} and here's +the same article referenced in two different +publications.\autocites{freedman:1977,freedman:1980} + +\section{Greek and Hebrew} + +\index{Greek!paragraph}Paragraph Greek: +\begin{quoting} + \begin{greek} + Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ λόγος, καὶ ὁ λόγος ἦν πρὸς τὸν θεόν, καὶ θεὸς ἦν ὁ λόγος. + \textenglish{(\pibibleverse{John 1:1})} + \end{greek} +\end{quoting} +\index{Hebrew!paragraph}Paragraph Hebrew: +\begin{quoting} + \begin{hebrew} + בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ. + \textenglish{(\pibibleverse{Genesis 1:1})} + \end{hebrew} +\end{quoting} +\index{Greek!inline}Inline Greek (\textgreek{Ἐν ἀρχῇ}), +\index{Greek!transliterated}transliterated Greek (\emph{En archē}), +\index{Hebrew!inline}Hebrew (\texthebrew{בראשית}), and +\index{Hebrew!transliterated}transliterated Hebrew (\emph{bərēʾšı̂t}). + +\appendix + +\chapter{Appendix Title} + +\index{appendixes}% +There should be two blank lines between the title and the text. + +Each appendix should have a number and a title, unless there is only one +appendix, in which case the appendix does not need a number. Every appendix +requires a heading, so if you are including a preexisting document you will +need to type a heading (i.e., the appendix number and title) on that document +so that it conforms to your numbered appendixes. + +An appendix is formatted like the first page of a chapter, using a two-inch +top margin. Locate page numbers at the bottom center of the first page of each +appendix and at the top right corner of subsequent pages. If the appendix is +already numbered, put those page numbers in square brackets. Page numbering +for the appendixes is consecutive with the rest of the paper. + +Margins for the appendixes should be the same as the rest of the paper. You +may need to reduce the content of the appendix to fit the margins. + +\backmatter + +\printbibliography[heading=bibintoc] + +\singlespacing + +\printindex + +\printindex[\jobname-scr] + +\printindex[\jobname-aut] + +\end{document} |