% % This file presents the 'numeric' style % \documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[american]{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[style=numeric,subentry,backend=biber]{biblatex} \usepackage{hyperref} \addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Some generic settings. \newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash #1}} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \begin{document} \section*{The \texttt{numeric} style} This style prints numeric citations in square brackets. It is similar to the standard bibliographic facilities provided by LaTeX and to the \texttt{plain.bst} style of legacy BibTeX. \subsection*{\cmd{cite} examples} \cite{companion} \cite[59]{companion} \cite[see][]{companion} \cite[see][59--63]{companion} \subsection*{\cmd{parencite} examples} % With the numeric style, the \parencite command is similar to \cite % at first glance, but the placement of the prenote argument is % different. This is just filler text \parencite{companion}. This is just filler text \parencite[59]{companion}. This is just filler text \parencite[see][]{companion}. This is just filler text \parencite[see][59--63]{companion}. \subsection*{\cmd{textcite} examples} % The \textcite command is intended for citations integrated in the % flow of text, replacing the subject of the sentence. \textcite{companion} show that this is just filler text. \textcite[59]{companion} show that this is just filler text. \textcite[see][]{companion} show that this is just filler text. \textcite[see][59--63]{companion} show that this is just filler text. \subsection*{\cmd{supercite} examples} This is just filler text.\supercite{companion} \subsection*{\cmd{autocite} examples} % By default, the \autocite command works like \parencite. This is just filler text \autocite{companion}. \subsection*{Multiple citations} % By default, a list of multiple citations is not sorted. You can % enable sorting by setting the 'sortcites' package option. \cite{companion,augustine,bertram,cotton,hammond,massa,murray} \subsection*{Reference sets} % Reference sets are cited like any other item: \cite{set,hammond,stdmodel,massa,murray} % Note that this style provides a package option called 'subentry' % which affects the handling of citations referring to members of % a reference set. If this option is enabled, such citations get an % extra letter which identifies the member (it is also printed in % the bibliography): \cite{glashow,yoon,salam,aksin} % Note that this options is disabled by default but has been enabled % in this example. If disabled, citations referring to a set member % will point to the set, i.e., the above citations would be similar % to this one: \cite{set,stdmodel} % The list of references \clearpage \printbibliography \end{document}