%% %% This is file `test.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% camel.dtx (with options: `testtex') %% %% This file is part of the Camel package. %% --------------------------------------- %% This is a generated file. %% %% IMPORTANT NOTICE: %% %% You are not allowed to change this file. You may however copy %% this file to a file with a different name and then change the %% copy if (a) you do not charge for the modified code, (b) you %% acknowledge Camel and its author(s) in the new file, if it %% is distributed to others, and (c) you attach these same %% conditions to the new file. %% %% The above conditions do not apply to the demonstration %% file test.tex. %% %% You are not allowed to distribute this file alone. You are not %% allowed to take money for the distribution or use of this file %% (or a changed version) except for a nominal charge for copying %% etc. %% %% You are allowed to distribute this file under the condition that %% it is distributed with all of its contents, intact. %% %% For error reports, or offers to help make Camel a more powerful, %% friendlier, and better package, please contact me on %% `fb' at soas.ac.uk %% \documentclass{article} \usepackage{camel} %\citationsubject[o=sta,i=stb]{statutes}{Statutory Materials} %\citationsubject[o=sec,i=seb]{second}{Secondary Literature} %\citationsubject[o=cas,i=cab]{case}{Cases} \begin{document} \citationstyle{law} \citationdata{camel} \section*{{\sc Camel} tests and examples\footnotemark{}{} } \footnotetext{Note that, in addition to admiring the examples in this document, you can tinker with it to produce different kinds of bibliographies. See the comments in the file for suggestions.} We currently have support for articles (including newspaper articles), items in collections of essays, books, sections of books, ephemeral booklets, masters theses, Commonwealth, US and Japanese cases, and statutes from a few jurisdictions. An example of each is given below, first without, then with a pinpoint. This does not give a complete picture of the `formatting tree', it''s just a sample. \begin{itemize} \item Ordinary articles \begin{itemize} \item \source[s=second]{macauley} \item \source[f,s=second]{macauley}[56] \end{itemize} \item Newspaper articles \begin{itemize} \item \source[s=second]{appleyard-heed} \item \source[f,s=second]{appleyard-heed}[21] (A silly example, since there's only one page to the piece!) \end{itemize} \item Articles in collections of essays \begin{itemize} \item \source[s=second]{haley-land-lease} \item \source[f,s=second]{haley-land-lease}[152] \end{itemize} \item Books \begin{itemize} \item \source[f,s=second]{latex-companion} \item \source[f,s=second]{latex-companion}[371] \end{itemize} \item Sections of books \begin{itemize} \item \source[f,s=second]{companion-bibs} \item \source[f,s=second]{companion-bibs}[374-75] (The BibTeX{} processing flow shown here is simplified for {\sc Camel} users) \end{itemize} \item Ephemeral booklets \begin{itemize} \item \source[f,s=second]{sansom-constitution} \item \source[f,s=second]{sansom-constitution}[2] \end{itemize} \item Masters theses \begin{itemize} \item \source[f,s=second]{homma-derivative} \item \source[f,s=second]{homma-derivative}[23] \end{itemize} \item Commonwealth law cases \begin{itemize} \item \source[f,s=case]{heap} \item \source[f,s=case]{heap}[578]\footnote{Notice how the pinpointed citation gives only as many parallel as are specified in the pinpoint. Compare this with the next example.} \end{itemize} \item US law cases \begin{itemize} \item \source[f,s=case]{bradshaw-v-us} \item \source[f,s=case]{bradshaw-v-us}[145=366] \end{itemize} \end{itemize} Titles that end in a numeral are a special treat. {\sc Camel} is not tricked by them. \begin{itemize} \item \source[s=statutes]{maki-constitution}[23] \item \source[f,s=statutes]{maki-constitution} \end{itemize} Selective suppression of author, title, or the entire citation is supported. \begin{itemize} \item \source[a,f,s=second]{homma-derivative} \item \source[t,f,s=second]{homma-derivative} \item \source[n,s=second]{homma-derivative} (invisible) \end{itemize} % If you uncomment the \citationsubject lines above, % you can comment out the `all' entry below, run % makeindex in the appropriate way over the output % files, uncomment the three special bibliography % declarations below, and print a whole different sort % of document. There are a few bugs in the way % bibliographies are set up. Sorting them out will % best be done once BibTeX 1.0 is available, since % integrating with the new BibTeX will affect the same % portions of the code. \printbibliography[labels=false]{all} %\printbibliography{statutes} %\printbibliography{case} %\printbibliography{second} \end{document} \endinput %% %% End of file `test.tex'.