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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/73-style-verbose-inote.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/73-style-verbose-inote.tex index 3f4cc7123cd..7bd051346e3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/73-style-verbose-inote.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/examples/73-style-verbose-inote.tex @@ -21,6 +21,18 @@ exclusively intended for citations given in footnotes. \subsection*{Additional package options} +\subsubsection*{The \texttt{pageref} option} + +By default, this style does not add a page reference to the footnote +pointers, i.e., they are rendered as `see note~3'. If you want such +references to be rendered as `see note~3, page~5' instead, set the +package option \texttt{pageref=true} or simply \texttt{pageref} in +the preamble. This will add the page number to the footnote pointer +whenever the footnote to which the pointer refers is located on a +different page or page spread (depending on the setting of the +\texttt{pagetracker} option). The default setting is +\texttt{pageref=false}. + \subsubsection*{The \texttt{ibidpage} option} The scholarly abbreviation \emph{ibidem} is sometimes taken to mean @@ -31,6 +43,82 @@ you you prefer the wider interpretation of \emph{ibidem}, set the package option \texttt{ibidpage=true} or simply \texttt{ibidpage} in the preamble. The default setting is \texttt{ibidpage=false}. +\subsubsection*{The \texttt{citepages} option} + +Use this option to fine-tune the formatting of the \texttt{pages} +and \texttt{pagetotal} fields in verbose citations. When an entry +with a \texttt{pages} field is cited for the first time and the +\texttt{postnote} is a page number or a page range, the citation +will end with two page specifications: + +\begin{quote} +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150, p.\,125. +\end{quote} +% +In this example, \enquote{125} is the \texttt{postnote} and +\enquote{100--150} is the \texttt{pages} field (there are similar +issues with the \texttt{pagetotal} field). This may be confusing to +the reader. The \texttt{citepages} option controls how to deal with +these fields in this case. The option works as follows, given these +citations as an example: + +\begin{verbatim} +\cite{key} +\cite[a note]{key} +\cite[125]{key} +\end{verbatim} +% +\texttt{citepages=permit} allows duplicates, i.e., the style will +print both the \texttt{pages}\slash \texttt{pagetotal} and the +\texttt{postnote}. This is the default setting: + +\begin{quote} +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150, a note. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150, p.\,125. +\end{quote} +% +\texttt{citepages=suppress} unconditionally suppresses the +\texttt{pages}\slash \texttt{pagetotal} fields in citations, +regardless of the \texttt{postnote}: + +\begin{quote} +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book.} + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} a note. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} p.\,125. +\end{quote} +% +\texttt{citepages=omit} suppresses the \texttt{pages}\slash +\texttt{pagetotal} in the third case only. They are still printed if +there is no \texttt{postnote} or if the \texttt{postnote} is not a +number or range: + +\begin{quote} +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150, a note. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} p.\,125. +\end{quote} +% +\texttt{citepages=separate} separates the \texttt{pages}\slash +\texttt{pagetotal} from the \texttt{postnote} in the third case: + +\begin{quote} +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150, a note. + +Author. \enquote{Title.} In: \emph{Book,} pp.\,100--150, esp. p.\,125. +\end{quote} +% +The string \enquote{especially} in the third case is the bibliography +string \texttt{thiscite}, which may be redefined. + \subsubsection*{The \texttt{dashed} option} By default, this style replaces recurrent authors/editors in the @@ -40,18 +128,6 @@ option \texttt{dashed}. Setting \texttt{dashed=false} in the preamble will disable this feature. The default setting is \texttt{dashed=true}. -\subsubsection*{The \texttt{pageref} option} - -By default, this style does not add a page reference to the footnote -pointers, i.e., they are rendered as `see note~3'. If you want such -references to be rendered as `see note~3, page~5' instead, set the -package option \texttt{pageref=true} or simply \texttt{pageref} in -the preamble. This will add the page number to the footnote pointer -whenever the footnote the pointer refers to is located on a -different page or page spread (depending on the setting of the -\texttt{pagetracker} option). The default setting is -\texttt{pageref=false}. - \subsection*{Hints} If you want terms such as \emph{ibidem} to be printed in italics, @@ -61,6 +137,8 @@ redefine \cmd{mkibid} as follows: \renewcommand*{\mkibid}{\emph} \end{verbatim} +\clearpage + \subsection*{\cmd{footcite} examples} % The initial citation of an entry includes all the data. |