% \iffalse %<*driver> % ---------------------------------------------------------------- % The rsc package - BibTeX and macro support for Royal Society % of Chemistry and Wiley chemistry articles % Maintained by Joseph A. Wright % E-mail: joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk % Released under the GNU General Public License % See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt % ---------------------------------------------------------------- \documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[english,UKenglish]{babel} \usepackage{rsc} \RecordChanges \OnlyDescription \GetFileInfo{rsc.sty} \title{The \textsf{rsc} package --- BibTeX styles and utilities for chemical documents\thanks{This file has version number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} \author{Joseph Wright\thanks{E-mail: joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk}} \date{\filedate} \begin{document} \DocInput{rsc.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % \CheckSum{169} % \changes{v1.00}{2006/11/08}{Initial release of packaged rsc.bst} % \maketitle % % \begin{abstract} % % The |rsc| package provides BibTeX style files to produce % bibliographies in accordance with the guidelines of the % Royal Society of Chemistry and Wiley chemistry-related % journals. It also provides a small number of useful chemistry % related functions. % % \end{abstract} % % \section{Introduction} % % Although synthetic chemists do not, in the main, use LaTeX for the % preparation of journal articles, it would be nice to be able to use % it for reports. The package |achemso| provides for a BibTeX style % and other support for reports in the style of the American Chemical % Society. The aim of the |rsc| package is to provide similar support % for the style favoured by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The % package also provides support for the style used in Wiley-published % journals. % % In addition to providing the core |*.bst| files, this package also % generates |*-mc.bst|, |rsc.sty| |rsc.tex|. The |*-mc.bst| files % includes support for the |mcite| package, allowing the generation of % multiple references. The macro collection |rsc.sty| provides a few % useful features not catered for by other chemistry-related packages. % Finally, |rsc.tex| is a simple template for using the BibTeX % styles, including loading some other very useful chemistry packages. % % \section{Bibliography design decisions} % % Along with almost every BibTeX style file, much of the |bst| file % design is inherited from the original BibTeX style files provided % by Oren Patashnik. However, while the original styles were % designed to be flexible, the style files here are designed to do a % single job. Thus much of the original flexibility has been % stripped out to give a clearer design. This has many be achieved % by removing unused functions. The style files provided here are % therefore poor examples for others to work from! % % Chemistry journals give only minimal guidance on the format of % references other than for journal articles. Most of the % other types are therefore based on current practice in % RSC and Wiley journals. Some of this is contradictory, and so % I have gone with I feel is most consistent. % Please e-mail me if you feel I have got things wrong! % % \section{Bibliography usage information} % % \subsection{Cross-references} % % Unlike most BibTeX styles, the style files provided here do not % support cross-referencing between references. Using |crossref| % will still fill in missing information, but will not output % ``see ref.~X''. Chemistry references do not lend themselves % to the use of |crossref|. % % \subsection{Notes} % % As in |pccp.bst|, notes are not output for most reference types. % The reasoning here is that it is difficult to predict how people will % want to use notes. In chemistry, they may be used in several forms, % for example: % \begin{itemize} % \item See for example: I. V. Gostunskaya, V. S. Petrova, A. I. % Leonava, V. A. Mironava, M. Abubaker, and B. Kazanski, % \emph{Neftekhimiya}, 1967, \textbf{7}, 3--8. % \item I. V. Gostunskaya, V. S. Petrova, A. I. Leonava, V. A. % Mironava, M. Abubaker, and B. Kazanski, \emph{Neftekhimiya}, 1967, % \textbf{7}, 3--8 and references therein. % \item I. V. Gostunskaya, V. S. Petrova, A. I. Leonava, V. A. % Mironava, M. Abubaker, and B. Kazanski, \emph{Neftekhimiya}, 1967, % \textbf{7}, 3--8 (\emph{Chem. Abs.}, 1967, \textbf{67}, 21276t). % \end{itemize} % This is pretty much impossible to handle automatically, especially as % the format you want might change depending on the report you are % writing. So I would recommend using the |misc| type, and doing the % formatting by hand. If other people feel the behaviour is not the % best solution, please e-mail me. % % \subsection{Multiple citations} % % By default, BibTeX does not handle producing compound references. % Although it is not perfect, the package |mcite| allows you to % produce references of the format: % \begin{enumerate} % \item K.~{\"O}fele, \emph{{J}. {O}rganomet. {C}hem.}, 1968, % \textbf{12}, P42--P43; C.~D. Abernethy, A.~H. Cowley and R.~A. % Jones, \emph{{J}. {O}rganomet. {C}hem.}, 2000, \textbf{596}, 3--5. % \end{enumerate} % Although the package only requires a minor modification of the % BibTeX style file, it seems a good idea to provide one % automatically. The |*-mc.bst| are produced with the necessary % modifications made to |*.bst|. Note that this requires % |\usepackage{mcite}| in your LaTeX source. % % \subsection{Additional entry types} % % In order to ensure compatibility with the |achemso| package, the % non-standard entry types |remark|, |inpress| and |submitted| are % supported. The implementation is modelled on |achemso.bst|, but the % |notes| field is not used for |inpress| and |submitted|. % % \section{Additional macros} % % \subsection{Overview} % % The macros provide by |rsc.sty| are all very simple. They simply % fill in a few gaps in the available support for chemists in LaTeX. % Most are built on other, more powerful, packages. As a result, it % is best to read the documents for the ``parent'' package to alter the % handling of the macros given here. The package follows the house % style of the RSC, by default. The |angew| option switches to the % Wiley house style, modelled on the approach taken in \emph{Angew. % Chem.} % % \subsection{Additional units} % % The |unitsdef| package provides a great number of easy to use unit % commands, and handles spacing between numbers and units very well. % However, it misses out a few useful units for chemistry. The % |unitsdef| package is loaded by |rsc.sty|, and is then used to % provide five additional units. % \DescribeMacro{\Hz} % The most obvious of these is \cmd{\Hz}, which simply gives \Hz. The % |unitsdef| package only defines \cmd{\hertz}, which is not as % obvious. % \DescribeMacro{\mmHg} % The command \cmd{\mmHg} has a non-breaking thin space, leading to % \mmHg. % \DescribeMacro{\molar} % \DescribeMacro{\Molar} % Two related commands are given for concentration: \cmd{\molar} % gives \molar, whilst \cmd{\Molar} gives \Molar. % \DescribeMacro{\cmc} % Finally, the command \cmd{\cmc} is provided for generating \cmc. All % space correctly with numbers, so inputting |10\cmc| gives 10\cmc, % with a non-breaking space. % %\subsection{The standard state symbol} % % \DescribeMacro{\standardstate} % Related to, but not exactly a unit is the \cmd{\standardstate} % command. This generates the tricky \standardstate\ symbol, letting % you put |$\Delta S \standardstate$| to generate $\Delta S %\standardstate$. Note that this is safe in text and maths mode. % % \subsection{Alkyl radicals} % % \DescribeMacro{\iPr} % \DescribeMacro{\iBu} % \DescribeMacro{\tBu} % There are a few alkyl radicals that come up all of the time. No one % seems to have put these into a package, so they are provided here. % As you would expect, \cmd{\iPr} gives \iPr, \cmd{iBu} gives \iBu\ and % \cmd{\tBu} gives \tBu. These are in the style most commonly seen in % RSC journals. The package option |angew| changes the format to that % used in Wiley journals, so for example \cmd{\iPr} then gives % \makeatletter \RSC@angewtrue \iPr \RSC@angewfalse \makeatother. % % \subsection{Floating schemes} % % A number of approaches can be taken to redefining all float % types in a consistent manner (I know, I've tried several!). % In the end, the easiest method seems to be to use an ``internal'' % float type in the package, and then define a related environment to % present to the user. As a result, this part of the package is by % far the most complex. % % \DescribeEnv{scheme} % The |float| package allows new float types to be defined. This is % used to create a |scheme| environment, which works very much like the % |figure| environment. In contrast to the LaTeX default, all % float types are defined to be ``here'' if possible by default, % then float to the top of the page. This is usually what chemists % expect to happen. All the float types are also defined to take one % optional argument to over-ride the provided placement behaviour. % The most likely use is to put |[H]| to force a float to be ``here'', % absolutely. So for example, we might have: % \begin{verbatim} % Some text about \ref{sch1}, which will appear directly under this % paragraph and will not float at all! % \begin{scheme}[H] % This is where the scheme should go% % \caption{An exciting reaction, placed HERE.}% % \label{sch1} % \end{scheme} % \end{verbatim} % To give: % \begin{quotation} % \noindent Some text about \ref{sch1}, which will appear directly % under this paragraph and will not float at all! % \begin{scheme}[H] % This is where the scheme should go% % \caption{An exciting reaction, placed HERE.}% % \label{sch1} % \end{scheme} % \end{quotation} % % In addition to providing the floats, referencing to schemes, figures % and tables is formatted using the |varioref| package, to give % references such as ``Scheme 1'', ``Table 2'', \emph{etc.} from % simple \cmd{\ref} commands. % % \DescribeMacro{\listofschemes} % A listing command for schemes \cmd{\lisofschemes}, is provided in % analogy to \cmd{\listoffigures}. It takes one optional argument to % alter the title of the list. The \cmd{\listoffigures} and %\cmd{\listoftables} commands are redefined to act in the same way. % % A number of package options are provided to alter the handling of % the floating environments. By default, the float contents are % centred on the page. The option |floatleft| (also shortened to |fl|) % is available to produce the standard LaTeX behaviour of % left-aligned floats. Captions are also centred by default, but may % be left-aligned using the |captionleft| (|cl|) option. The format % of the labels once again follows the RSC or Wiley house styles. % Note that the |angew| package option automatically sets |cl| as % well. Finally, schemes may be numbered within chapters by using % the |chapter| (|ch|) option. This is obviously provided for % theses and other very long documents. % % \iffalse %<*template> % \fi % % \section{A LaTeX template} % % This is a very simple template for chemistry-related documents. % The |babel| system is used to give UK hyphenation. % As well as the macros given in this package as |rsc|, the packages % |bpchem| and |mhchem| are loaded, as both provide useful support % for the chemist. The |rsc| package loads |cite| automatically, % giving superscript citations which come after punctuation. With % the |angew| option, these are also surrounded by square brackets. % \begin{macrocode} \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[english,UKenglish]{babel} \usepackage[version=3]{mhchem} \usepackage{rsc} % Package options are angew, ch, fl and cl \usepackage{bpchem,mcite} \begin{document} \bibliography{refs} % Change this to your reference database! \bibliographystyle{rsc} % Take your pick of reference style file %\bibliographystyle{rsc-mc} %\bibliographystyle{angew} %\bibliographystyle{angew-mc} \end{document} % \end{macrocode} % % \section{BibLaTeX support} % % The next area of work for the |rsc| package is support for % Philipp Lehman's new BibLaTeX system. This is in development, % although currently a release date is not certain. The aim will % be to reproduce the functionallity of the current BibTeX style % files, taking account of the slight changes that BibLaTeX % introduces in database entries. % % \iffalse % % \fi % % \StopEventually{} % % \iffalse %<*package> % \fi % \section{The package code} % % The style file |rsc.bst| stands on its own, and |rsc-mc.bst| only % needs the |mcite| in order to function correctly. However, a few % extra commands are useful for chemists, and are not available % elsewhere (to my knowledge). So this seems a good place to define % them. The code is all very simple, but for the interested reader % is provided here. % % First of all, the package identifies itself and loads other packages % needed to function. % \changes{2006-12-31}{v1.1}{Moved |cite| to package} % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{rsc}[2007/01/01 v1.1 Useful chemistry functions] \RequirePackage{unitsdef,graphicx,amssymb,fixltx2e,float,varioref} \RequirePackage[super]{cite} \RequirePackage[labelsep=quad,labelfont=bf]{caption} % \end{macrocode} % % The package provides three options, all of which relate to float % handling. The necessary precautions are taken here. % \begin{macrocode} \newif\ifRSC@floatcentre\RSC@floatcentretrue \DeclareOption{floatleft}{\global\RSC@floatcentrefalse} \DeclareOption{fl}{\global\RSC@floatcentrefalse} \newif\ifRSC@captioncentre\RSC@captioncentretrue \DeclareOption{captionleft}{\global\RSC@captioncentrefalse} \DeclareOption{cl}{\global\RSC@captioncentrefalse} \newif\ifRSC@chapter\RSC@chapterfalse \DeclareOption{chapter}{\global\RSC@chaptertrue} \DeclareOption{ch}{\global\RSC@chaptertrue} \newif\ifRSC@angew\RSC@angewfalse \DeclareOption{angew}{\global\RSC@angewtrue% \global\RSC@captioncentrefalse} \ProcessOptions % \end{macrocode} % % A few additional unit types are provides, which the |unitsdef| % package omits for some reason. % \begin{macrocode} \newunit{\cubiccentimeter}{\cm\unitsuperscript{3}} \newcommand*{\cmc}{\cubiccentimeter} \newcommand*{\Hz}{\hertz} \newunit{\Molar}{\textsc{m}} \newunit{\molar}{\mole\unitsep\dm\unitsuperscript{--3}} \newunit{\mmHg}{mm\unitsep{}Hg} % \end{macrocode} % In a very similar vein, the ``standard state'' symbol is handy. This % is produced by rotating a symbol from the AMS set. Note that the % rotation angle here has been carefully checked, but is set by eye! % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\standardstate}% {\textsuperscript{\rotatebox[origin=c]{140.8}% {\ensuremath{\varnothing}}}} % \end{macrocode} % % Next we provide alkyl radical symbols, in a convenient form. % The format depends on the journal asked for. % \changes{2006-12-31}{v1.1}{Made formatting journal-dependent} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\iPr}{\ifRSC@angew\emph{i}Pr\else Pr\textsuperscript{i}\fi} \newcommand*{\iBu}{\ifRSC@angew\emph{i}Bu\else Bu\textsuperscript{i}\fi} \newcommand*{\tBu}{\ifRSC@angew\emph{t}Pr\else Bu\textsuperscript{t}\fi} % \end{macrocode} % If the |angew| option is set, a modification is made to % the citation style. This is taken directly from |cite.sty|. % \begin{macrocode} \ifRSC@angew \def\@citess#1{\textsuperscript{[#1]}} \fi % \end{macrocode} % If the |angew| option is set, then the format of float captions % needs to be modified. This is achieved using both the |float| % and |cation| packages. % \begin{macrocode} \ifRSC@angew \floatstyle{plaintop} \captionsetup[Table]{labelsep=colon} \captionsetup[Scheme]{labelsep=period} \captionsetup[Figure]{labelsep=period} \fi % \end{macrocode} % The position of the caption on the line is set using the % |caption| package. Slightly confusingly, a single line % caption can only be moved to the left-hand side using % the |singlelinecheck=off| command. % \changes{2007-01-01}{v1.1}{Switched to |cation| package % for centering labels} % \begin{macrocode} \ifRSC@captioncentre \relax \else \captionsetup{singlelinecheck=off} \fi % \end{macrocode} % % The final task is to create a new float for chemical schemes. % In order to maintain consistency, we also redefine the table and % figure environments. This is done by first creating ``internal'' % float types, then formatting these. The need for numbering % within chapters is also handled at this stage. % If there are no chapters the fall-back is simply to ignore the % request! % \changes{2007-01-01}{v1.1}{Altered error to package-specific} % \begin{macrocode} \ifRSC@chapter \ifx\chapter\@undefined \PackageError{rsc}{No chapters in this document}\@eha \newfloat{Scheme}{htbp}{los} \newfloat{Figure}{htbp}{lof} \newfloat{Table}{htbp}{lot} \else \newfloat{Scheme}{htbp}{los}[chapter] \newfloat{Figure}{htbp}{lof}[chapter] \newfloat{Table}{htbp}{lot}[chapter] \fi \else \newfloat{Scheme}{htbp}{los} \newfloat{Figure}{htbp}{lof} \newfloat{Table}{htbp}{lot} \fi % \end{macrocode} % Next the correct naming is set up for the captions. % Note that figures are referred to simply as ``Fig.'' % in RSC journals. % \begin{macrocode} \floatname{Scheme}{Scheme} \floatname{Table}{Table} \ifRSC@angew \floatname{Figure}{Figure} \else \floatname{Figure}{Fig.} \fi % \end{macrocode} % We now test if we want centered or left-aligned floating content. % This is achieved by using environments with the correct alignment % options. We allow an optional argument to cover the use of the |[H]| % placement option. % \begin{macrocode} \ifRSC@floatcentre \newenvironment{scheme}[1][htbp]{\begin{Scheme}[#1]\centering} {\end{Scheme}} \renewenvironment{figure}[1][htbp]{\begin{Figure}[#1]\centering} {\end{Figure}} \renewenvironment{table}[1][htbp]{\begin{Table}[#1]\centering} {\end{Table}} \else \newenvironment{scheme}[1][htbp]{\begin{Scheme}[#1]\flushleft} {\end{Scheme}} \renewenvironment{figure}[1][htbp]{\begin{Figure}[#1]\flushleft} {\end{Figure}} \renewenvironment{table}[1][htbp]{\begin{Table}[#1]\flushleft} {\end{Table}} \fi % \end{macrocode} % A new |\listofschemes| command is needed, in analogy to % |\listoffigures|. An optional argument is provided so the % list can be renamed easily. The related commands for tables and % figures are redefined, as we are using |Figure| not |figure| and % |Table| not |table|! % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand*{\listofschemes}[1][List of Schemes]% {\listof{Scheme}{#1}} \renewcommand*{\listoffigures}[1][List of Figures]% {\listof{Figure}{#1}} \renewcommand*{\listoftables}[1][List of Tables]% {\listof{Table}{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % Finally, the naming for cross-references is sorted out properly, % using the |varioref| package. The correct format is that the % references start with capital letters. Notice that figures called % ``Fig.'' in RSC journals. % \begin{macrocode} \labelformat{Scheme}{Scheme~#1} \ifRSC@angew \labelformat{Figure}{Figure~#1} \else \labelformat{Figure}{Fig.~#1} \fi \labelformat{Table}{Table~#1} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \section{The style files} % % Much of the following is lifted more or less directly from % the standard style files, the |custom-bib| package or \emph{Taming % the BeaST}. Commenting is therefore limited to the notable % alterations. Note that most of the code is shared by |rsc.bst| and % |rsc-mc.bst|. % \iffalse %<*bib> % \fi % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Altered conditional code names} % \begin{macrocode} ENTRY { address author booktitle chapter doi edition editor howpublished institution journal note number organization pages publisher school series title type volume year } {} { label } INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.sentence } INTEGERS { after.block after.item author.or.editor } FUNCTION {init.state.consts} { #0 'before.all := #1 'mid.sentence := #2 'after.sentence := #3 'after.block := #4 'after.item := } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Updated add.comma to remove brace "correction"} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Replaced use of literal ", " with add.comma} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {add.comma} { ", " * } STRINGS { s t } FUNCTION {output.nonnull} { 's := output.state mid.sentence = { add.comma write$ } { output.state after.block = % \iffalse %<*rsc|angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { add.comma write$ % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %\fi % \begin{macrocode} newline$ "\newblock " write$ } { output.state before.all = 'write$ { output.state after.item = { " " * write$ } { add.period$ " " * write$ } if$ } if$ } if$ mid.sentence 'output.state := } if$ s } FUNCTION {output} { duplicate$ empty$ 'pop$ 'output.nonnull if$ } FUNCTION {output.check} { 't := duplicate$ empty$ { pop$ "Empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } 'output.nonnull if$ } FUNCTION {output.bibitem} { newline$ "\bibitem{" write$ cite$ write$ "}" write$ newline$ "" before.all 'output.state := } % \end{macrocode} % The |fin.entry| function is dependant on whether |mcite| is in use. % The correct function is produced here. % \iffalse %<*!mc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {fin.entry} { add.period$ write$ newline$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*mc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {fin.entry} { write$ "\relax" write$ newline$ "\relax" write$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {not} { { #0 } { #1 } if$ } FUNCTION {and} { 'skip$ { pop$ #0 } if$ } FUNCTION {or} { { pop$ #1 } 'skip$ if$ } FUNCTION {field.or.null} { duplicate$ empty$ { pop$ "" } 'skip$ if$ } FUNCTION {emphasize} { duplicate$ empty$ { pop$ "" } { "\emph{" swap$ * "}" * } if$ } FUNCTION {boldface} { duplicate$ empty$ { pop$ "" } { "\textbf{" swap$ * "}" * } if$ } FUNCTION {paren} { duplicate$ empty$ { pop$ "" } { "(" swap$ * ")" * } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % As in |custom-bib|, the bulk of the literal stings are collected up % here to make editing easier. % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Added bbl.and function} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.and} { "and" } FUNCTION {bbl.chapter} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "ch." } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "Chapter" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.editor} { "ed." } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.editor} { "Ed.:" } FUNCTION {bbl.editors} { "Eds.:" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.edition} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "edn." } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "ed." } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Added bbl.etal function} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.etal} { "et~al." emphasize } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Added bbl.in function} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.in} { "in" } FUNCTION {bbl.inpress} { "in press" } FUNCTION {bbl.msc} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "M.Sc. thesis" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "MSc thesis" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.page} { "p." } FUNCTION {bbl.pages} { "pp." } FUNCTION {bbl.phd} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "Ph.D. thesis" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "PhD thesis" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.submitted} { "submitted for publication" } FUNCTION {bbl.techreport} { "Technical Report" } FUNCTION {bbl.volume} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "vol." } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "Vol." } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {bbl.first} { "1st" } FUNCTION {bbl.second} { "2nd" } FUNCTION {bbl.third} { "3rd" } FUNCTION {bbl.fourth} { "4th" } FUNCTION {bbl.fifth} { "5th" } FUNCTION {bbl.st} { "st" } FUNCTION {bbl.nd} { "nd" } FUNCTION {bbl.rd} { "rd" } FUNCTION {bbl.th} { "th" } % \end{macrocode} % The following is lifted from |custom-bib|, and gives automatic % ordinal numbers from plain input. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {eng.ord} { duplicate$ "1" swap$ * #-2 #1 substring$ "1" = { bbl.th * } { duplicate$ #-1 #1 substring$ duplicate$ "1" = { pop$ bbl.st * } { duplicate$ "2" = { pop$ bbl.nd * } { "3" = { bbl.rd * } { bbl.th * } if$ } if$ } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Added Angew. Chem. style} % \iffalse %<*angew> % \fi % A number of functions to allow find and replace, % needed in the Angew. Chem. style % \begin{macrocode} INTEGERS{ l } FUNCTION{string.length} { #1 'l := { duplicate$ duplicate$ #1 l substring$ = not } { l #1 + 'l := } while$ pop$ l } STRINGS{replace find text} INTEGERS{find_length} FUNCTION{find.replace} { 'replace := 'find := 'text := find string.length 'find_length := "" { text empty$ not } { text #1 find_length substring$ find = { replace * text #1 find_length + global.max$ substring$ 'text := } { text #1 #1 substring$ * text #2 global.max$ substring$ 'text := } if$ } while$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Simplified number checking} % Two functions from Nicolas Markey for determining whether an % arbitrary string is an integer. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION{is.a.digit} { duplicate$ "" = {pop$ #0} {chr.to.int$ #48 - duplicate$ #0 < swap$ #9 > or not} if$ } FUNCTION{is.a.number} { { duplicate$ #1 #1 substring$ is.a.digit } {#2 global.max$ substring$} while$ "" = } FUNCTION {extract.num} { duplicate$ 't := "" 's := { t empty$ not } { t #1 #1 substring$ t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := duplicate$ is.a.number { s swap$ * 's := } { pop$ "" 't := } if$ } while$ s empty$ 'skip$ { pop$ s } if$ } FUNCTION {bibinfo.check} { swap$ duplicate$ missing$ { pop$ pop$ "" } { duplicate$ empty$ { swap$ pop$ } { swap$ pop$ } if$ } if$ } FUNCTION {convert.edition} { extract.num "l" change.case$ 's := s "first" = s "1" = or { bbl.first 't := } { s "second" = s "2" = or { bbl.second 't := } { s "third" = s "3" = or { bbl.third 't := } { s "fourth" = s "4" = or { bbl.fourth 't := } { s "fifth" = s "5" = or { bbl.fifth 't := } { s #1 #1 substring$ is.a.number { s eng.ord 't := } { edition 't := } if$ } if$ } if$ } if$ } if$ } if$ t } FUNCTION {tie.or.space.connect} { duplicate$ text.length$ #3 < { "~" } { " " } if$ swap$ * * } FUNCTION {space.connect} { " " swap$ * * } INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Uses bbl.etal in place of literal} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Uses bbl.and in place of literal} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.names} { 's := #1 'nameptr := s num.names$ 'numnames := numnames 'namesleft := { namesleft #0 > } { s nameptr "{f.~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't := nameptr #1 > { namesleft #1 > { add.comma t * } { numnames #2 > { "" * } 'skip$ if$ t "others" = { bbl.etal space.connect } % \end{macrocode} % The format before the last name depends on % the journal style % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { bbl.and space.connect t space.connect } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { add.comma t * } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} if$ } if$ } 't if$ nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := } while$ } FUNCTION {format.authors} { author empty$ { "" } { #1 'author.or.editor := author format.names } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % The |strip.comma| function is used to "unwind" % the comma added by output.nonnull, so that editors % in brackets are easy to do % \iffalse %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {strip.comma} { duplicate$ string.length 'find_length := duplicate$ find_length #1 - #1 substring$ "," = { #1 find_length #2 - substring$ " " * } 'skip$ if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.editors} { editor empty$ { "" } { #2 'author.or.editor := % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} bbl.editor " " * * editor format.names % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} strip.comma editor num.names$ #1 > { bbl.editors } { bbl.editor } if$ " " * editor format.names * paren % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % |n.separate| is given in the |custom-bib| package. The following % function is modified to separate out a number of any length into % digit groups, \emph{e.g.} 12345 turns into 12\,345, 1234567 in % 1\,234\,567 but 1234 or a12345 are left alone. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {n.separate.multi} { 't := "" #0 'numnames := % \end{macrocode} % This is the key line: the test is that the sting is both % at least 5 digits long and is an integer. % \begin{macrocode} t text.length$ #4 > t is.a.number and { { t empty$ not } { t #-1 #1 substring$ is.a.number { numnames #1 + 'numnames := } { #0 'numnames := } if$ t #-1 #1 substring$ swap$ * t #-2 global.max$ substring$ 't := numnames #4 = { duplicate$ #1 #1 substring$ swap$ #2 global.max$ substring$ "\," swap$ * * #1 'numnames := } 'skip$ if$ } while$ } { t swap$ * } if$ } FUNCTION {format.bvolume} { volume empty$ { "" } { bbl.volume volume tie.or.space.connect } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Restructured format.title.noemph system} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Restructured format.title system} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.title.noemph} { 't := t empty$ { "" } { t } if$ } FUNCTION {format.title} { 't := t empty$ { "" } { t emphasize } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % The volume goes with the title for Angew. Chem., % so a "combined" function is useful. Note that % |output| cannot be used form the book volume, % as this leads to problems with the stack order! % \iffalse %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.title.vol} { 't := t empty$ { "" } { t emphasize } if$ volume empty$ 'skip$ { format.bvolume emphasize swap$ add.comma swap$ * } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {n.dashify} { 't := "" { t empty$ not } { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = { t #1 #2 substring$ "--" = not { "--" * t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } { { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = } { "-" * t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } while$ } if$ } { t #1 #1 substring$ * t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } if$ } while$ } FUNCTION {format.date} { year empty$ { "" } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} 'year % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { year boldface } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} if$ } FUNCTION {format.bdate} { year empty$ { "There's no year in " cite$ * warning$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} 'year % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { year boldface } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} if$ } FUNCTION {either.or.check} { empty$ 'pop$ { "Can't use both " swap$ * " fields in " * cite$ * warning$ } if$ } FUNCTION {format.edition} { edition duplicate$ empty$ 'skip$ { convert.edition bbl.edition bibinfo.check " " * bbl.edition * } if$ } INTEGERS { multiresult } FUNCTION {multi.page.check} { 't := #0 'multiresult := { multiresult not t empty$ not and } { t #1 #1 substring$ duplicate$ "-" = swap$ duplicate$ "," = swap$ "+" = or or { #1 'multiresult := } { t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } if$ } while$ multiresult } FUNCTION {format.pages} { pages empty$ { "" } { pages multi.page.check { bbl.pages pages n.dashify tie.or.space.connect } { bbl.page pages tie.or.space.connect } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % The next function is used for page numbers which be be present and % have ``p.'' or ``pp.'' added. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.pages.required} { pages empty$ { "" "There are no page numbers for " cite$ * warning$ output } { pages multi.page.check { bbl.pages pages n.dashify tie.or.space.connect } { bbl.page pages tie.or.space.connect } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % Even if no volume is given, the RSC does not use ``p.'' or % ``pp.'' for journal articles. So two page formatting functions % are needed. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.pages.nopp} { pages empty$ { "" "There are no page numbers for " cite$ * warning$ output } { pages multi.page.check { pages n.dashify space.connect } { pages space.connect } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % Patent numbers have special formatting, including % digit grouping. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.pages.patent} { pages empty$ { "There is no patent number for " cite$ * warning$ } { pages multi.page.check { pages n.dashify } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { pages n.separate.multi } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { pages } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} if$ } if$ } FUNCTION {format.vol.pages} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { volume boldface field.or.null % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { volume emphasize field.or.null % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} duplicate$ empty$ { pop$ format.pages.required } { add.comma pages n.dashify * } if$ } FUNCTION {format.chapter.pages} { chapter empty$ 'format.pages { type empty$ { bbl.chapter } { type "l" change.case$ } if$ chapter tie.or.space.connect pages empty$ 'skip$ { add.comma format.pages * } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{2006-12-29}{v1.1}{Restructured format.title.in} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.title.in} { 's := % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} after.item 'output.state := % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} s empty$ { "" } { editor empty$ { bbl.in s format.title space.connect } { bbl.in s format.title space.connect add.comma format.editors * } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.title.vol.in} { 's := after.item 'output.state := s empty$ { "" } { editor empty$ { bbl.in s format.title.vol space.connect } { bbl.in s format.title.vol space.connect add.comma format.editors * } if$ } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {format.pub.address} { publisher empty$ { "" } { address empty$ { publisher } { publisher add.comma address *} if$ } if$ } FUNCTION {empty.misc.check} { author empty$ title empty$ howpublished empty$ year empty$ note empty$ and and and and { "all relevant fields are empty in " cite$ * warning$ } 'skip$ if$ } FUNCTION {empty.doi.note} { doi empty$ note empty$ and { "Need either a note or DOI for " cite$ * warning$ } 'skip$ if$ } FUNCTION {format.thesis.type} { type empty$ 'skip$ { pop$ type emphasize } if$ } % \end{macrocode} % The main style functions are now given in alphabetical % order. Cross-referenced functions are given at the end. % Notice that the BibTeX |crossref| system is not used, % as it is not really used in chemistry. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {article} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} journal emphasize "journal" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % Wiley journals have no commas in journal names, % so a find and replace function is used to avoid % needed database modifications %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} journal "," "" find.replace emphasize "journal" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % Changing output state suppresses the comma here %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} after.item 'output.state := % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.date "year" output.check volume empty$ { "" format.pages.nopp output } { format.vol.pages output } if$ fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.1}{2006-12-29}{Added optional pages to book} % For a book, we have to have an editor or an author. This is % tested for here. If both are present, only the author is used. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {book} { output.bibitem author empty$ % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { title format.title "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { title format.title.vol "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} editor empty$ { "Need either an author or editor for " cite$ * warning$ } { "" format.editors * "editor" output.check } if$ } { format.authors output "author and editor" editor either.or.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title.vol "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} } if$ format.pub.address "publisher" output.check format.edition output format.bdate "year" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.bvolume output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} pages empty$ 'skip$ { format.pages output } if$ fin.entry } FUNCTION {booklet} { output.bibitem format.authors output title format.title "title" output.check howpublished output address output format.date output fin.entry } FUNCTION {inbook} { output.bibitem author empty$ % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { title format.title "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { title format.title.vol "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} editor empty$ { "Need at least an author or an editor for " cite$ * warning$ } { "" format.editors * "editor" output.check } if$ } { format.authors output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title.in "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title.vol.in "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} } if$ format.pub.address "publisher" output.check format.edition output format.bdate "year" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.bvolume output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % As the RSC do not use chapter titles, this is almost % identical to inbook. We only have to swap the field 'title' % for 'booktitle'. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {incollection} { output.bibitem author empty$ % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { booktitle format.title "booktitle" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { booktitle format.title.vol "booktitle" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} editor empty$ { "Need at least an author or an editor for " cite$ * warning$ } { "" format.editors * "editor" output.check } if$ } { format.authors output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} booktitle format.title.in "booktitle" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} booktitle format.title.vol.in "booktitle" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} } if$ format.pub.address "publisher" output.check format.edition output format.bdate "year" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.bvolume output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % A non-standard type, for compatibility with |achmeso|. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {inpress} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check journal emphasize "journal" output.check bbl.inpress output fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.1}{2006-12-30}{Added optional pages to inproceedings} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {inproceedings} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} booktitle format.title.noemph "booktitle" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} booktitle format.title "booktitle" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} address output format.date "year" output.check pages empty$ 'skip$ { format.pages output } if$ fin.entry } FUNCTION {manual} { output.bibitem author empty$ { organization empty$ 'skip$ { organization output address output } if$ } { format.authors output } if$ % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title.noemph "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} author empty$ { organization empty$ { address output } 'skip$ if$ } { organization output address output } if$ format.edition output format.date output fin.entry } FUNCTION {mastersthesis} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} bbl.msc emphasize format.thesis.type output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} bbl.msc format.thesis.type output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} school "school" output.check address output format.date "year" output.check fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.1}{2006-12-29}{Error with missing year fixed in % misc type} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {misc} { output.bibitem format.authors output title format.title output howpublished output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} year output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} format.date output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} note output fin.entry empty.misc.check } % \end{macrocode} % Although patent is not a standard \BibTeX\ entry type, it is % very useful to have it available. It is also aliased as % ``other''. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {patent} { output.bibitem organization empty$ { format.authors "author and organization" output.check } { author empty$ { organization } { format.authors organization paren space.connect } if$ "author and organization" output.check } if$ journal emphasize "journal" output.check format.pages.patent "pages" output.check format.date "year" output.check fin.entry } FUNCTION {phdthesis} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} bbl.phd emphasize format.thesis.type output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} bbl.phd format.thesis.type output % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} school "school" output.check address output format.date "year" output.check fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.1}{2006-12-30}{Added optional pages to proceedings} % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {proceedings} { output.bibitem % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title.noemph "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} title format.title "title" output.check % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} address output format.date "year" output.check pages empty$ 'skip$ { format.pages output } if$ fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % A non-standard type, for compatibility with |achmeso|. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {remark} { output.bibitem note "note" output.check fin.entry } FUNCTION {submitted} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check bbl.submitted output fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % The institution, report type and number are combined % as the RSC style suggests. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {techreport} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check title format.title "title" output.check institution type empty$ 'bbl.techreport 'type if$ space.connect number empty$ { "t" change.case$ } { number tie.or.space.connect } if$ output format.pub.address output format.date "year" output.check fin.entry } % \end{macrocode} % For unpublished works, the note is used unless % there is a DOI. The format of the DOI is set by % the journal. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {unpublished} { output.bibitem format.authors "author" output.check journal empty$ 'skip$ { journal emphasize "journal" output.check } if$ doi empty$ { note output } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*rsc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { format.date output "DOI:" doi tie.or.space.connect output } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*angew> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} { "DOI" doi tie.or.space.connect output } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} if$ fin.entry empty.doi.note } % \end{macrocode} % The following are all cross-referenced to % other types, so are grouped in one block. % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {conference} {inproceedings} FUNCTION {other} {patent} FUNCTION {default.type} {misc} MACRO {jan} {"January"} MACRO {feb} {"February"} MACRO {mar} {"March"} MACRO {apr} {"April"} MACRO {may} {"May"} MACRO {jun} {"June"} MACRO {jul} {"July"} MACRO {aug} {"August"} MACRO {sep} {"September"} MACRO {oct} {"October"} MACRO {nov} {"November"} MACRO {dec} {"December"} READ STRINGS { longest.label } INTEGERS { number.label longest.label.width } FUNCTION {initialize.longest.label} { "" 'longest.label := #1 'number.label := #0 'longest.label.width := } FUNCTION {longest.label.pass} { number.label int.to.str$ 'label := number.label #1 + 'number.label := label width$ longest.label.width > { label 'longest.label := label width$ 'longest.label.width := } 'skip$ if$ } EXECUTE {initialize.longest.label} ITERATE {longest.label.pass} % \end{macrocode} % Once again, there is a variation in what is needed, depending % on whether |mcite| is to be used. First the standard function, % then the modified version. % \iffalse %<*!mc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {begin.bib} { preamble$ empty$ 'skip$ { preamble$ write$ newline$ } if$ "\begin{thebibliography}{" longest.label * "}" * write$ newline$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*mc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {begin.bib} { preamble$ empty$ 'skip$ { preamble$ write$ newline$ } if$ "\begin{mcbibliography}{" longest.label * "}" * write$ newline$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} EXECUTE {begin.bib} EXECUTE {init.state.consts} ITERATE {call.type$} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse %<*!mc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {end.bib} { newline$ "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % %<*mc> % \fi % \begin{macrocode} FUNCTION {end.bib} { newline$ "\end{mcbibliography}" write$ newline$ } % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % \begin{macrocode} EXECUTE {end.bib} % \end{macrocode} % \iffalse % % \fi % Phew, all done! % \PrintChanges % \Finale % \end{document} \endinput