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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/51-style-authoryear-ibid.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/51-style-authoryear-ibid.tex index 5d573bfe1be..c36503c1920 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/51-style-authoryear-ibid.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/51-style-authoryear-ibid.tex @@ -53,13 +53,11 @@ preamble will disable this feature. The default setting is Since this style prints the date label after the author/editor in the bibliography, there are effectively two dates in the bibliography: the full date specification (e.g., \enquote{2001}, \enquote{June -2006}, \enquote{5th~Jan. 2008}, whose format is controlled by the -\texttt{date} option) and the date label (e.g., \enquote{2006a}, -whose format is controlled with the \texttt{labeldate} option), -as found in citations. The \texttt{mergedate} option controls whether -or not date specifications are merged with the date label. -This option is best explained by example. Note that -it only affects the bibliography. Citations use the date label only. +2006}, \enquote{5th~Jan. 2008}) and the date label (e.g., +\enquote{2006a}), as found in citations. The \texttt{mergedate} +option controls whether or not date specifications are merged with +the date label. This option is best explained by example. Note that +it only affects the bibliography. Citations use the date label only: \begin{bibsample} \item Doe 2000 @@ -67,12 +65,10 @@ it only affects the bibliography. Citations use the date label only. \item Doe 2003b \item Doe 2006a \item Doe 2006b -\item Doe 2017 \end{bibsample} \texttt{mergedate=false} strictly separates the date specification -(following \texttt{date}) from the date label (following \texttt{labeldate}). -The year will always be printed twice: +from the date label. The year will always be printed twice: \begin{bibsample} \item Doe, John (2000). \emph{Book~1}. Location: Publisher, 2000. @@ -82,11 +78,12 @@ The year will always be printed twice: (June~2006), pp.~70--85. \item Doe, John (2006b). \enquote{Article~2}. In: \emph{Quarterly Journal} 14.3 (Fall~2006), pp.~5--25. -\item Doe, John (2017). \emph{Webpage}. 7th Aug. 2017. \end{bibsample} -\texttt{mergedate=minimum} omits the date whenever the full date -and the date label have exactly the same precision (date-time granularity). +\texttt{mergedate=minimum} merges the dates whenever the full date +and the date label are exactly the same string. If the date is a bare +year number and there is no \texttt{extrayear} field, the date +specification will be omitted: \begin{bibsample} \item Doe, John (2000). \emph{Book~1}. Location: Publisher. @@ -96,12 +93,11 @@ and the date label have exactly the same precision (date-time granularity). (June~2006), pp.~70--85. \item Doe, John (2006b). \enquote{Article~2}. In: \emph{Quarterly Journal} 14.3 (Fall~2006), pp.~5--25. -\item Doe, John (2017). \emph{Webpage}. 7th Aug. 2017. \end{bibsample} \texttt{mergedate=basic} is similar in concept but more economical. -It will also omit the date if it differs from the date label only by -\texttt{extradate}. +It will always omit the date specification if the date is a bare year +number: \begin{bibsample} \item Doe, John (2000). \emph{Book~1}. Location: Publisher. @@ -111,13 +107,10 @@ It will also omit the date if it differs from the date label only by (June~2006), pp.~70--85. \item Doe, John (2006b). \enquote{Article~2}. In: \emph{Quarterly Journal} 14.3 (Fall~2006), pp.~5--25. -\item Doe, John (2017). \emph{Webpage}. 7th Aug. 2017. \end{bibsample} \texttt{mergedate=compact} merges all date specifications with the -date labels. The merged date is printed in \texttt{date} format, -not \texttt{labeldate}, even if it is printed in the position of -the date label. The \texttt{issue} field is still treated specially: +date labels. It will still treat the \texttt{issue} field specially: \begin{bibsample} \item Doe, John (2000). \emph{Book~1}. Location: Publisher. @@ -126,13 +119,10 @@ the date label. The \texttt{issue} field is still treated specially: \item Doe, John (June 2006a). \enquote{Article~1}. In: \emph{Monthly Journal} 25.6, pp.~70--85. \item Doe, John (2006b). \enquote{Article~2}. In: \emph{Quarterly Journal} 14.3 (Fall), pp.~5--25. -\item Doe, John (7th Aug. 2017).\emph{Webpage}. \end{bibsample} -\texttt{mergedate=maximum} strives for maximum compactness. -Like \texttt{mergedate=compact} this option merges the date -into the date label. -Even the \texttt{issue} field is merged with the date label: +\texttt{mergedate=maximum} strives for maximum compactness. Even the +\texttt{issue} field is merged with the date label: \begin{bibsample} \item Doe, John (2000). \emph{Book~1}. Location: Publisher. @@ -140,7 +130,6 @@ Even the \texttt{issue} field is merged with the date label: \item Doe, John (2003b). \emph{Book~3}. Location: Publisher. \item Doe, John (June 2006a). \enquote{Article~1}. In: \emph{Monthly Journal} 25.6, pp.~70--85. \item Doe, John (Fall 2006b). \enquote{Article~2}. In: \emph{Quarterly Journal} 14.3, pp.~5--25. -\item Doe, John (7th Aug. 2017).\emph{Webpage}. \end{bibsample} \texttt{mergedate=true} is an alias for \texttt{mergedate=compact}. |