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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/usebib.opm b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/usebib.opm
index cb38eea7e84..dcacbb0ebcd 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/usebib.opm
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/usebib.opm
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
%% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex
-\_codedecl \readbibs {Reading bib databases <2023-06-25>} % loaded on demand by \usebib
+\_codedecl \readbibs {Reading bib databases <2024-02-18>} % loaded on demand by \usebib
\_doc -----------------------------
First, we implement the scanner of `.bib` files. Unfortunately, the format of
@@ -16,7 +16,10 @@
\_def\_readbibs #1{%
\_ifcsname _be:\_bibp*\_endcsname \_def\_citelist{}\_fi % \_citelist will be created
\_begingroup
- \_everyeof{@{}}\_foreach#1,\_do##1,{\_ea\_nextat\_input{##1.bib}}%
+ \_everyeof{@{}}\_foreach#1,\_do##1,{%
+ \_isfile{##1.bib}\_iftrue \_ea\_nextat\_input{##1.bib}
+ \_else \_opwarning{\_string\usebib: Missing ##1.bib file}
+ \_fi}%
\_endgroup
}
\_public \readbibs ;
@@ -448,17 +451,24 @@ If an entry with the same label is declared in `local.bib` and in
`global.bib` too then the first wins. So, you can set exceptions in your
`local.bib` file for your document.
-The `bib-<style>.opm` declares entry types (like `@BOOK`, `@ARTICLE`) and declares
+The `bib-<style>.opm` file declares entry types (like `@BOOK`, `@ARTICLE`) and declares
their mandatory and optional fields (like `author`, `title`). When
a mandatory field is missing in an entry in the `.bib` file then a warning is printed on the
terminal about it. You can suppress such warnings by command
\^`\nobibwarning`~`[<bib-labels>]`, where <bib-labels> is a comma-separated list
of labels (without spaces) where missing mandatory fields will be no warned.
-Old `.bib` files may use the obscure notation for accents like `{\"o}`.
-Recommendation: convert such old files to Unicode encoding. If you are
-unable to do this then you can set \^`\bibtexhook={`\^`\oldaccents}`.
+Users may redefine declarations and the formatting rules given by the macros
+from the style~file. Such a re-definition have to be included in the
+\^`\bibtexhook` token list, because the \^`\usebib` macro opens group, reads
+the macros from the style~file, then executes \^`\bibtexhook` (it is empty
+by default), then reads data from the `.bib` files, then prints the desired
+records and finally, it closes the group.
+For example, \^`\bibtexhook={`\^`\oldaccents}` can be set if
+your old `.bib` files use an obscure notation for accents like `{\"o}`.
+Recommendation: converting such old `.bib` files to Unicode encoding is much
+more conceptual solution of this problem.
\secc Notes for bib-style writers
@@ -665,6 +675,7 @@ author/editor data field. You can read them by
History:
--------
+2024-02-18: missing .bib files checked, doc improved
2023-06-25: \_fieldalias introduced
2023-06-07: bug fix (\_namecount declaration)
2023-06-06: \_slet{_bes:#1}{_relax}: bugfix when label not found and sorting