% \iffalse meta-comment % % This is file `apacite.sty'. % % Copyright 1994-2005 Erik Meijer and any individual authors listed % elsewhere in this file. All rights reserved. % % This file is part of the `apacite' package. % ------------------------------------------- % % It may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 % of this license or (at your option) any later version. % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2003/12/01 or later. % % The list of all files belonging to the `apacite' package, with a % short description, is given in the file `manifest.txt'. % % \fi %% apacite.sty : citation and reference list according to APA manual %% Written by Erik Meijer %% %% Contains code adapted from %% index.sty [1995/09/28 v4.1beta Improved index support (dmj)], %% hyperref.dtx [6.71, 2000/10/04], %% babel.def [2001/03/01, v3.7h], %% backref.dtx [1.20, 2002/06/09], %% and code (used with permission) provided by others: %% Ross Moore, Stefan Bj\"ork. \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/06/01] % Should this be a later one? \ProvidesPackage{apacite}[2005/06/08 APA citation] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Default. The ``old'' version %%% \def\@year@\BCAY#1#2#3{#3} %%% cannot exist jointly with this, so has to be moved to an option. \def\@year@\citeauthoryear#1#2#3{#3} \DeclareOption{BCAY}{% kept for compatibility with previous versions \def\@year@\BCAY#1#2#3{#3}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Accent fix options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \DeclareOption{accentfix}{% % % A cedilla accent (\c{c}) in an author name used to lead % to errors, only due to the checking whether subsequent authors % in the same citation are equivalent. The same problem is % anticipated with the \b{...} accent and the \d{...} accent % and the \copyright symbol (will the latter turn up in an % author name?), due to the same use of \crcr, cf. The TeXbook, p. 356. % % This fix therefore redefines these to sensible alternatives, % only for comparison of authors, not for any real formatting. % Therefore, the user should not notice this, apart from the % lack of errors, of course. Therefore, it is also a default % option. However, because I haven't tested this thoroughly, I give % the user the option to turn it off (noaccentfix). The user % is then responsible for fixing any error messages generated % by such characters. % \def\b@APAC#1{#1\_}% bar-under accent \def\c@APAC#1{\accent'30 #1}% cedilla accent \def\d@APAC#1{#1.}% dot-under accent \def\copyright@APAC#1{copyright}% copyright symbol \def\@pre@accentfix{% % % store original definitions \let\old@b@APAC\b \let\old@c@APAC\c \let\old@d@APAC\d \let\old@copyright@APAC\copyright % % redefine them \let\b\b@APAC \let\c\c@APAC \let\d\d@APAC \let\copyright\copyright@APAC }% \def\@post@accentfix{% % % restore original definitions \let\b\old@b@APAC \let\c\old@c@APAC \let\d\old@d@APAC \let\copyright\old@copyright@APAC }% } \DeclareOption{noaccentfix}{% % % See accentfix above for description. % \let\@pre@accentfix\relax% \let\@post@accentfix\relax% } %%% End Accent fix options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% No Author Index option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % The \if is necessary because packages can not be required here, so % we must handle the consequences of the index and noindex options % later. % \newif\if@APAC@index \DeclareOption{noindex}{\@APAC@indexfalse}% % %%%%%% End No Author Index option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% Author Index option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \DeclareOption{index}{\@APAC@indextrue}% % %%%%%% End Author Index option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% Modifications of Author Index %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% Standard index: from the index package \DeclareOption{stdindex}{% %% %% Index style as defined in the index package %% [1995/09/28 v4.1beta Improved index support (dmj)], %% which is the same code as in (v3.02, 15 September 1993), %% i.e., without table of contents entry. %% \ExecuteOptions{index}% \AtEndOfPackage{% \@ifclassloaded{article}{% \renewenvironment{theindex}{% \edef\indexname{\the\@nameuse{idxtitle@\@indextype}}% \if@twocolumn \@restonecolfalse \else \@restonecoltrue \fi \columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35\p@ \twocolumn[% \section*{\indexname}% \ifx\index@prologue\@empty\else \index@prologue \bigskip \fi ]% \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\indexname}% {\MakeUppercase\indexname}% \thispagestyle{plain}% \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax \let\item\@idxitem }{% \if@restonecol \onecolumn \else \clearpage \fi } }{% \renewenvironment{theindex}{% \edef\indexname{\the\@nameuse{idxtitle@\@indextype}}% \if@twocolumn \@restonecolfalse \else \@restonecoltrue \fi \columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35\p@ \twocolumn[% \@makeschapterhead{\indexname}% \ifx\index@prologue\@empty\else \index@prologue \bigskip \fi ]% \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\indexname}% {\MakeUppercase\indexname}% \thispagestyle{plain}% \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax \let\item\@idxitem }{% \if@restonecol \onecolumn \else \clearpage \fi }% }% }% }% % \DeclareOption{tocindex}{% %% %% Index style as with the stdindex option, but with an %% added table of contents entry. %% \ExecuteOptions{index}% \AtEndOfPackage{% \@ifclassloaded{article}{% \renewenvironment{theindex}{% \edef\indexname{\the\@nameuse{idxtitle@\@indextype}}% \if@twocolumn \@restonecolfalse \else \@restonecoltrue \fi \columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35\p@ \twocolumn[% \section*{\indexname}% \ifx\index@prologue\@empty\else \index@prologue \bigskip \fi ]% \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\indexname}% {\MakeUppercase\indexname}% % % the following line added by EM \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\indexname}% % \thispagestyle{plain}% \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax \let\item\@idxitem }{% \if@restonecol \onecolumn \else \clearpage \fi } }{% \renewenvironment{theindex}{% \edef\indexname{\the\@nameuse{idxtitle@\@indextype}}% \if@twocolumn \@restonecolfalse \else \@restonecoltrue \fi \columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35\p@ \twocolumn[% \@makeschapterhead{\indexname}% \ifx\index@prologue\@empty\else \index@prologue \bigskip \fi ]% \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\indexname}% {\MakeUppercase\indexname}% % % the following line added by EM \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname}% % \thispagestyle{plain}% \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax \let\item\@idxitem }{% \if@restonecol \onecolumn \else \clearpage \fi }% }% }% } % \DeclareOption{emindex}{% %% %% My (EM) own favorite index style. Maybe you like it too. %% \ExecuteOptions{index}% \AtEndOfPackage{% %% %% Redefine theindex such that automatically a chapter or section %% title is generated, with a corresponding table of contents %% entry. theindex is now in multicol environment. %% \RequirePackage{multicol} \renewenvironment{theindex}{% \edef\@indexname{\the\@nameuse{idxtitle@\@indextype}}% \@ifundefined{chapter}% {\section*{\@indexname}% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\@indexname}% }% {\chapter*{\@indexname}% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\@indexname}% }% \@mkboth{{\@indexname}}{{\@indexname}}% do we need this? \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax \let\item\@idxitem \setlength{\columnsep}{2em} \small \begin{multicols}{2} \raggedright }% {\end{multicols}\normalsize }% }% }% %%%%%% End Modifications of Author Index %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% Some options for the bibliography %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \newif\if@numberedbib \DeclareOption{numberedbib}{% % % The bibliography is a section or chapter with a number (e.g., % section 6 or chapter 10). I think this does not work (i.e., it is % still unnumbered) when the section/chapter is in the backmatter. % \@numberedbibtrue } \DeclareOption{unnumberedbib}{% % % The bibliography is a section or chapter without a number (i.e., % a section* or chapter*). This is the default. % \@numberedbibfalse } \DeclareOption{sectionbib}{% % % The bibliography is a section. Typically used with the chapterbib % package, then each chapter has a bibliography section. The % nosectionbib option makes the bibliography a chapter (if chapters % are defined). If none of these options are requested, apacite tries % to guess the most logical choice. The bibliography is a section if % chapters are not defined or if we are in the ``mainmatter'' of a % document. Otherwise, it is a chapter. % \@ifundefined{@sectionbibtrue}{\newif\if@sectionbib}{}% % \@sectionbibtrue } \DeclareOption{nosectionbib}{% % % The bibliography is a chapter if chapters are defined % (otherwise, it is always a section). See the description % of the sectionbib option above for its usage. % \@ifundefined{@sectionbibfalse}{\newif\if@sectionbib}{}% % \@sectionbibfalse } \newif\if@tocbib \DeclareOption{tocbib}{% % % The bibliography in the table of contents, even if it's % unnumbered. This is the default. % \@tocbibtrue } \DeclareOption{notocbib}{% % % The bibliography not in the table of contents if it's % unnumbered. (Will be ignored if it's numbered.) % \@tocbibfalse } \DeclareOption{bibnewpage}{% % % The bibliography is started on a new page if it's a section. % (Will be ignored if it's a chapter.) % \def\@bibnewpage{\bibnewpage} } \DeclareOption{nobibnewpage}{% % % The bibliography is started on the same page if it's a section. % (Will be ignored if it's a chapter.) % \let\@bibnewpage\relax } %%%%%% End options for the bibliography %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% Hyperref compatibility option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % (This does not work completely satisfactory, so % is only a non-default option.) % \newif\if@hyper@APA@comp \DeclareOption{hyper}{% \@hyper@APA@comptrue % hyperref compatibility option is on } %%%%%% End Hyperref compatibility option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% No Hyperref compatibility option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % If the hyperref compatibility code is not desired. % \DeclareOption{nohyper}{% \@hyper@APA@compfalse % hyperref compatibility option is off } %%%%%% End No Hyperref compatibility option %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%% Execute default options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \ExecuteOptions{accentfix,noindex,nohyper,unnumberedbib,tocbib,% nobibnewpage} %%%%%% Execute user-requested options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \ProcessOptions %%%%%% Define author indexing stuff when requested % \newcommand{\authorindexname}{Author Index} \if@APAC@index % % Author index requested. % Load \pkg{index} package. % \RequirePackage{index}[1995/09/28] % % Define Author Index. % This may be changed in the preamble of the % document (or in a user-provided package) % by a \renewindex command. % \newindex{autx}{adx}{and}{\authorindexname} % % Author indexing command % \def\AX#1{% \write\@auxout% {\string\@writefile{autx}{% \string\indexentry{\string#1}{\thepage}}}% % \expandafter\string\expandafter\indexentry{#1}{\thepage}}}% } % \else % % No author index. % % Wait till \begin{document} for checking whether another % package is loaded that defines \printindex. % \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifundefined{printindex}% {%% \printindex not defined. Define \printindex so that it % suppresses the indexes. \def\printindex{\@ifnextchar[{\check@printindex}{% \check@printindex[]}}% % \def\check@printindex[#1]{\relax }% }% {% \printindex defined, so save its definition. \let\orig@printindex\printindex % % Redefine \printindex so that it suppresses the author index % but does not change other indexes. % 1. If there is no optional argument, use the original % definition. \def\printindex{\@ifnextchar[{\check@printindex}{\orig@printindex}}% % % 2. If there is an optional argument, check whether it is % equal to `autx'. If so, suppress this (author) index. % If not, use the original definition. \def\check@printindex[#1]{% % Use a clumsy way to check whether #1 = autx % but seemingly more elegant ways somehow didn't work. \expandafter\def\csname APAC@#1\endcsname{DUMMY}% \@ifundefined{APAC@autx}% {\orig@printindex[#1]}% {\let\APAC@autx\@undefined}% }% }% }% % % Empty author indexing command % \def\AX#1{} % \fi %%%%%% Chapterbib compatibility %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % From the instructions of the chapterbib package. \@ifundefined{@extra@b@citeb}{\def\@extra@b@citeb{}}{} \gdef\@extra@binfo{} %%%%%% End Chapterbib compatibility %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Commands for specific types of @misc entries. %%% These are recognized by apacite.bst. \newcommand{\bibmessage}{Msg} \newcommand{\bibcomputerprogram}{Computer program} \newcommand{\bibcomputerprogrammanual}{Computer program manual} \newcommand{\bibcomputerprogramandmanual}{Computer program and manual} \newcommand{\bibcomputersoftware}{Computer software} \newcommand{\bibcomputersoftwaremanual}{Computer software manual} \newcommand{\bibcomputersoftwareandmanual}{Computer software and manual} \newcommand{\bibprogramminglanguage}{Programming language} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% The following commands are recognized by apacite.bst. %%% They denote that the publication date is unknown, %%% and that the type should be left empty (for @techreport, where %%% ``Tech. Rep.'' is the default type if the field is left empty). \newcommand{\bibnodate}{n.d.{}} \newcommand{\bibnotype}{} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % cite punctuations % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % text style of authors in-text citation % (\cite, \shortcite, \fullcite, % \citeA, \shortciteA, \fullciteA, % \citeNP, \shortciteNP, \fullciteNP) \newcommand{\BAstyle}{}% % text style of authors in-text citation % (\citeauthor, \shortciteauthor, \fullciteauthor) \newcommand{\BAastyle}{}% \newcommand{\BBOP}{(} % open parenthesis \newcommand{\BBCP}{)} % closing parenthesis \newcommand{\BAP}{ } % after prefix, before first citation \newcommand{\BBAA}{\&} % between authors in parentheses and ref. sec. \newcommand{\BBAB}{and} % between authors in text \newcommand{\BBAY}{, } % between author(s) and year \newcommand{\BBYY}{, } % between years of multiple citations with same author \newcommand{\BBC}{; } % between cites \newcommand{\BBN}{, } % before note \newcommand{\BBOQ}{} % open quote for article title \newcommand{\BBCQ}{} % closing quote for article title % \newcommand{\BCBT}{,} % comma between authors in ref. sec % when no. of authors = 2 \newcommand{\BCBL}{,} % comma before last author \newcommand{\BAnd}{\&} % for ``Ed. \& Trans.'' in ref. list % \newcommand{\BBA}{\BBAA} % \let\Bem\emph \newcommand{\APACciteatitle}[1]{``#1''}% Format as article title in text \newcommand{\APACcitebtitle}[1]{{\em #1\/}}% Format as book title in text \newcommand{\APACSortNoop}[1]{} % Can be used to change the sorting order: % When put between a pair of braces at the % front of a field, the entry is sorted on % the argument of this command, but the % argument is never displayed. % Two commands that are used to trick natbib. \newcommand{\APACyear}[1]{{#1}}% \newcommand{\APACexlab}[1]{{#1}}% % % For multiple citations with same author-year. % (Kruskal, 1964a, 1964b) % The \protect is necessary when natbib is used. % \newcounter{BibCnt} \renewcommand{\theBibCnt}{\alph{BibCnt}} \newcommand{\BCnt}[1]{\setcounter{BibCnt}{#1}\protect\theBibCnt} % % In press, no date. % The \mbox prevents a line break at the hyphen. % \newcommand{\BCntIP}[1]{\setcounter{BibCnt}{#1}\mbox{-\protect\theBibCnt}} \newcommand{\BCntND}[1]{\setcounter{BibCnt}{#1}\mbox{-\protect\theBibCnt}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Labels, mostly for reference list % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \newcommand{\BOthers}[1]{et al.{}} % ``others'', the argument contains a % dot to suppress an additional one % in the reference list \newcommand{\BOthersPeriod}[1]{et al.{}}% ``others'', the argument contains a % dot to suppress an additional one % in the reference list. The difference % with \BOthers is that, if another % string is used to define \BOthers, % this one should always finish with a % period and the previous one not % necessarily (e.g., if explicit % ``others'' is used). \newcommand{\BIP}{in press} % used as year for in-press citations \newcommand{\BIn}{In} % for ``In '' editor... \newcommand{\BCHAP}{chap.{}} % chapter \newcommand{\BCHAPS}{chap.{}} % chapters \newcommand{\BED}{Ed.{}} % editor \newcommand{\BEDS}{Eds.{}} % editors \newcommand{\BTRANS}{Trans.{}} % translator \newcommand{\BTRANSS}{Trans.{}} % translators \newcommand{\BTRANSL}{trans.{}} % translation, for the year field \newcommand{\BCHAIR}{Chair} % chair of symposium \newcommand{\BCHAIRS}{Chairs} % chairs \newcommand{\BVOL}{Vol.{}} % volume \newcommand{\BVOLS}{Vols.{}} % volumes \newcommand{\BNUM}{No.{}} % number \newcommand{\BNUMS}{Nos.{}} % numbers \newcommand{\BEd}{ed.{}} % edition \newcommand{\BPG}{p.{}} % page \newcommand{\BPGS}{pp.{}} % pages \newcommand{\BTR}{Tech.\ Rep.{}} % (default) technical report type name \newcommand{\BPhD}{Doctoral dissertation} % (default) PhD thesis type name \newcommand{\BUPhD}{Unpublished doctoral dissertation} % (default) unpublished PhD thesis % type name \newcommand{\BMTh}{Master's thesis} % (default) master's thesis type name \newcommand{\BUMTh}% {Unpublished master's thesis} % (default) unpublished % master's thesis type name \newcommand{\BOWP}{Original work published} \newcommand{\BREPR}{Reprinted from} \def\refname{References}% Name of ref. list if it's a section. \def\bibname{References}% Name of ref. list if it's a chapter. % % An optional note just before the references in the reference list. % Defaults to nothing, but can be changed to a list of commands % (e.g., if author formatting should be different in the reference % list) and/or text (e.g., for an explanatory note). % \newcommand{\bibliographyprenote}{} % % Prenote used just before the references in the reference list % when a meta-analysis is reported. % \newcommand{\APACmetaprenote}{% References marked with an asterisk indicate studies included in the meta-analysis.} % % The star that's put in front of the entries used in the meta-analysis % \newcommand{\APACmetastar}{$\star$\ } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Load language dependent sections from an external file. % (Based on code by Stefan Bj\"ork, 2004/12/25.) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \AtBeginDocument{% % % Both babel and (n)german use \iflanguage to check the main % language. They both also use \languagename, but that gives % more problems with dialects. E.g., if \languagename = austrian % then \iflanguage{german}{Yes}{No} gives Yes. This allows us % to provide only .apc files for the language class without % complicated code to check whether a certain dialect is used. % % Check whether \iflanguage is defined. If not, no language support % is offered. % \@ifundefined{iflanguage}% {\relax }% {% % % Define a modification of \iflanguage that executes the "true" % code if the language is defined and equal to the current % language and does nothing otherwise. (Just \iflanguage gives % an error if the language is not loaded.) % \def\APAC@iflang#1#2{% \expandafter\ifx\csname l@#1\endcsname\relax \else \ifnum\csname l@#1\endcsname=\language {#2}% \fi \fi }% % Define language support file. The \def instead of a direct \input % is done to provide a mechanism to check whether a language file % has been defined. The language files that are shipped with the % current release are defined explicitly. If the requested language % is not in this list, \languagename.apc is loaded if it exists. % \APAC@iflang{dutch}{\gdef\APAC@apcfile{dutch.apc}}% \APAC@iflang{english}{\gdef\APAC@apcfile{english.apc}}% \APAC@iflang{german}{\gdef\APAC@apcfile{german.apc}}% \APAC@iflang{ngerman}{\gdef\APAC@apcfile{ngerman.apc}}% \APAC@iflang{greek}{\gdef\APAC@apcfile{greek.apc}}% \APAC@iflang{swedish}{\gdef\APAC@apcfile{swedish.apc}}% % \@ifundefined{APAC@apcfile}{% \def\APAC@apcfile{\languagename.apc}}{\relax}% % % My teTeX under Cygwin automatically loads babel with % default language "nohyphenation", so this language should % revert to doing nothing. Strangely enough \iflanguage % does not work correctly, so I'll use a trick. (Some trial % and error, because babel.dtx states that there must be % a '\string ' before the 'nohyphenation', but apparently in % this situation it's the other way around.) % \edef\APAC@tmp{nohyphenation}% \ifx\languagename\APAC@tmp \else \InputIfFileExists{\APAC@apcfile}{}{% \PackageWarningNoLine{apacite}{% Language definition file \APAC@apcfile\space not found.}}% \fi \let\APAC@tmp\@undefined }% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Bibliography style parameters. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\bibnewpage{\clearpage}% apa.cls uses \newpage, change with \renewcommand \let\bibliographytypesize\normalsize % %%% declare four parameters \newskip{\bibleftmargin} \newskip{\bibindent} \newskip{\bibparsep} \newskip{\bibitemsep} % %%% and give them default values \bibleftmargin=2.5em \bibindent=-\bibleftmargin \bibparsep=0pt% \bibitemsep\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax % % To force another order (in Part 1, Part 2 cases) % Actually, this is the same as \SortNoop used in the examples, % so I do not discuss this in the documentation. It should % not be considered part of apacite, but I keep it for backwards % compatibility. \newcommand{\bibphant}[1]{} % % Around 1998, I got error messages with accented characters % in author names. After some trial and error, I found out that % this works. However, later it was apparently not necessary anymore % (tests without it worked well), but I keep it because it's harmless % and I'm not sure enough. % \@ifundefined{accent@spacefactor}{\def\accent@spacefactor{}}{} %%%%%%%%%%%%% % citations % %%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\@lbibitem[#1]#2{% \def\BBA{\BBAA}% \item[\@biblabel{#1}]% \if@filesw{% \def\BBA{\string\BBA}% \def\protect##1{\string ##1}% \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\bibcite{#2}{#1}}% \def\BBA{\BBAA}% }% \fi% \ignorespaces% } % Year is separately handled by \Y@ \def\bibcite#1#2{% \global\expandafter\def\csname b@#1\@extra@binfo\endcsname{#2}% names \global\expandafter\def\csname Y@#1\@extra@binfo\endcsname{\@year@#2}% year } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% COMPATIBILITY WITH NATBIB %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifpackageloaded{natbib}{% % % Redefine a natbib command. This may be ethically dubious, but % without it, natbib simply cannot handle apacite-generated .bbl % files. The only reason I can think of why both apacite.sty % and natbib would be loaded is exactly the situation when you % want to use natbib for the citations and apacite for the reference % list. In this situation you would load apacite.sty, not for the % citation commands, but for the punctuation commands and labels % defined by apacite. In this situation, the redefinition below % is necessary and therefore I do this here. % \def\NAT@parse@date#1#2#3#4#5#6@@{% \def\NAT@year{{#1}}\def\NAT@exlab{{#2}}% }% }{}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% COMPATIBILITY WITH HYPERREF %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Include experimental hyperref-compatibility code provided by Ross Moore, % if the hyper option is requested. \if@hyper@APA@comp% hyperref compatibility option is on % % accommodate both APA and other (e.g. hyperref) patchings of \bibcite % \def\bibcite@APA@other#1#2{% \bibcite@other{#1}{#2}% \expandafter\xdef\csname Y@#1\endcsname{\@year@#2}}% \let\bibcite@APA\bibcite % record the APA-only definition of \bibcite % % check via \AtBeginDocument as to whether \bibcite has been changed; % if so, then correct the patching when the .aux file is read. % \AtBeginDocument{% \ifx\bibcite\bibcite@APA\else \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\install@other@APA}% \fi }% % \def\install@other@APA{% \ifx\bibcite\bibcite@APA\else \let\bibcite@other\bibcite \let\bibcite\bibcite@APA@other \fi \let\install@other@APA\relax }% % % This command should not be needed; it allows the patch to be % forced at an earlier time, if desired. % \def\installhyperAPA{% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}{\install@other@APA}% {\AtBeginDocument{\install@other@APA}}% }% \fi %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% COMPATIBILITY WITH BABEL %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% COMMENTS FROM hyperref.dtx: %% %% Package |babel| redefines \cmd{\bibcite} with %% macro \cmd{\bbl@cite@choice}. It needs to be overwritten %% to avoid the warning ``Label(s) may have changed.''. %% %% END COMMENTS %% %% Here, I (EM) literally insert the code mentioned above. %% Are the \begingroup and \endgroup necessary or even useful? %% The hyperref-compatibility patch above does a similar thing with %% \bibcite. %% \let\Hy@bibcite\bibcite \begingroup \@ifundefined{bbl@cite@choice}{}{% \g@addto@macro\bbl@cite@choice{% \let\bibcite\Hy@bibcite }% }% \endgroup %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% COMPATIBILITY WITH BACKREF %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% some code from backref.dtx, adapted by EM %% \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifpackageloaded{backref}{% \global\let\BRorg@citeapa\@@cite % EM \global\let\@@cite\BR@citeapa % EM }{}% } \def\BR@citeapa<#1>[#2]#3{% % EM \BRorg@citeapa<#1>[#2]{#3}% % EM \ifBR@verbose \PackageInfo{backref}{back cite \string`#3\string'}% EM % Am I allowed to define an info message of another package? % It seems strange. But it's also strange to change `backref' % into `apacite', because backref does the backreferencing, % and the command is merely an adaptation of the corresponding % backref command. \fi \Hy@backout{#3}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % First citation in multi-citation. \newif\if@F@cite\@F@citetrue % Two flags to denote whether only author or year must be cited or both. \newif\if@A@cite\@A@citefalse \newif\if@Y@cite\@Y@citefalse %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \cite[postfix]{keys} % \fullcite[postfix]{keys} % \shortcite[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces (prefix Authors1, Year1; Authors2, Year2; ..., postfix) % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\cite{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \def\@BBOP{\BBOP}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{\BBCP}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<% % > {\@cite}% {\@cite<>}% } \def\fullcite{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% \def\@BBOP{\BBOP}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{\BBCP}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<% % > {\@cite}% {\@cite<>}% } \def\shortcite{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% \def\@BBOP{\BBOP}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{\BBCP}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<% % > {\@cite}% {\@cite<>}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \citeNP[postfix]{keys} % \fullciteNP[postfix]{keys} % \shortciteNP[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces prefix Authors1, Year1; Authors2, Year2; ..., postfix % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\citeNP{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \def\@BBOP{}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<%% > {\@cite}% {\@cite<>}% } \def\fullciteNP{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% \def\@BBOP{}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<%% > {\@cite}% {\@cite<>}% } \def\shortciteNP{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% \def\@BBOP{}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<%% > {\@cite}% {\@cite<>}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % second layer of \cite command % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\@cite<#1>{% % % definition of some parameters % \def\@BAP{\BAP}% % after precitation [=#1] before first citation \def\@BBA{\BBAA}% % `and' between authors \def\@BBAY{\BBAY}% % between author and year \def\@BAY{}% % after year \def\@BBY{\BBYY}% % between years of multiple citations with same author \def\@BBC{\BBC}% % between cites \def\@BBN{\BBN}% % after last citation before note/postcitation [=#2] \def\@BAstyle{\BAstyle}% text style of authors \@A@citetrue% % cite authors \@Y@citetrue% % cite years \@ifnextchar[% % ] {\@@cite<#1>}% {\@@cite<#1>[]}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \citeA[postfix]{keys} % \fullciteA[postfix]{keys} % \shortciteA[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces prefix Authors1 (Year1), ..., AuthorN (YearN, postfix) % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\citeA{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar<% %> {\@citeA}% {\@citeA<>}% } \def\fullciteA{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% \@ifnextchar<% %> {\@citeA}% {\@citeA<>}% } \def\shortciteA{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar<% %> {\@citeA}% {\@citeA<>}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % second layer of \citeA command % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\@citeA<#1>{% % % definition of some parameters % \def\@BBOP{}% % open parenthesis \def\@BAP{\BAP}% % after precitation [=#1] before first citation \def\@BBA{\BBAB}% % `and' between authors \def\@BBAY{ \BBOP}%% between author and year \def\@BAY{\BBCP}% % after year \def\@BBY{\BBYY}% % between years of multiple citations with same author \def\@BBC{\BBC}% % between cites \def\@BBN{\BBN}% % after last citation before note/postcitation [=#2] \def\@BBCP{}% % close parenthesis \def\@BAstyle{\BAstyle}% text style of authors \@A@citetrue% % cite authors \@Y@citetrue% % cite years \@ifnextchar[% % ] {\@@cite<#1>}% {\@@cite<#1>[]}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \citeauthor[postfix]{keys} % \fullciteauthor[postfix]{keys} % \shortciteauthor[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces prefix Authors1, ..., AuthorsN, postfix % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\citeauthor{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar<% %> {\@citeauthor}% {\@citeauthor<>}% } \def\fullciteauthor{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##1}}% \@ifnextchar<% %> {\@citeauthor}% {\@citeauthor<>}% } \def\shortciteauthor{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##2}{##2}}% \@ifnextchar<% %> {\@citeauthor}% {\@citeauthor<>}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % second layer of \citeauthor command % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\@citeauthor<#1>{% % % definition of some parameters % \def\@BBOP{}% % open parenthesis \def\@BAP{\BAP}% % after precitation [=#1] before first citation \def\@BBA{\BBAB}% % `and' between authors \def\@BBAY{}% % between author and year \def\@BAY{}% % after year \def\@BBY{}% % between years of multiple citations with same author \def\@BBC{\BBC}% % between cites \def\@BBN{\BBN}% % after last citation before note/postcitation [=#2] \def\@BBCP{}% % close parenthesis \def\@BAstyle{\BAastyle}% text style of authors \@A@citetrue% % cite authors \@Y@citefalse% % do not cite years \@ifnextchar[% % ] {\@@cite<#1>}% {\@@cite<#1>[]}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \citeyear[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces (prefix Year1, ..., YearN, postfix) % % \citeyearNP[postfix]{keys} % writes \citation{keys} on .aux % produces prefix Year1, ..., YearN, postfix % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\citeyear{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \def\@BBOP{\BBOP}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{\BBCP}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<% % > {\@citeyear}% {\@citeyear<>}% } \def\citeyearNP{% \def\BCAY##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% kept for compat. with prev. versions \def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{\BCA{##1}{##2}}% \def\@BBOP{}% % open parenthesis \def\@BBCP{}% % close parenthesis \@ifnextchar<% % > {\@citeyear}% {\@citeyear<>}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % second layer of \citeyear command % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\@citeyear<#1>{% % % definition of some parameters % \def\@BAP{\BAP}% % after precitation [=#1] before first citation \def\@BBA{}% % `and' between authors \def\@BBAY{}% % between author and year \def\@BAY{}% % after year \def\@BBY{\BBYY}% % between years of multiple citations with same author \def\@BBC{\BBC}% % between cites \def\@BBN{\BBN}% % after last citation before note/postcitation [=#2] \def\@BAstyle{}% % text style of authors \@A@citefalse% % do not cite authors \@Y@citetrue% % cite years \@ifnextchar[% % ] {\@@cite<#1>}% {\@@cite<#1>[]}% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% The core citation routines %% The following commands must have been defined: %% \@BBOP open parenthesis %% \@BAP after precitation [=#1] before first citation %% \@BBA `and' between authors %% \@BBAY between author and year %% \@BAY after year %% \@BBY between years of multiple citations with same author %% \@BBC between cites %% \@BBN after last citation before note/postcitation [=#2] %% \@BBCP close parenthesis %% \@BAstyle formatting style of authors (e. g., \scshape) %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Code to be executed if current author(s) equal previous \def\@ifauthorsequalc@de{% \if@F@cite% \@F@citefalse% \else% \if@Y@cite% {\@BBY}% \fi% \fi% \if@Y@cite% {\csname Y@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% \fi% } %%% Code to be executed if current author(s) do not equal previous \def\@ifauthorsunequalc@de{% \if@F@cite% \@F@citefalse% \else% \if@Y@cite% {\@BAY}% \fi% {\@BBC}% \fi% \edef\@cite@undefined{?}% \def\BBA{\@BBA}% \if@A@cite% {\csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% \if@Y@cite% {\@BBAY}% \fi% \fi% \if@Y@cite% {\csname Y@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% \fi% \let\BBA\relax% } \def\@@cite<#1>[#2]#3{% % % write citation(s) to .aux file % \if@filesw{% \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#3}}% }% \fi% % % the previous cite, for multiple citations with same author % \edef\@citeP{}% % % open parenthesis and precitation % {\@BBOP}% \ifx\@empty#1% \else% {\ignorespaces #1\@BAP}% \fi% % % loop over citation entries % \@for\@citeb:=#3\do{% % % check whether citation is defined % \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}% {\expandafter\def\csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname{?}% \expandafter\def\csname Y@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname{?}% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% }%% % if citation is defined: % check whether flag is set that identifies that % this is not the first citation to the work % if flag is not set, it will be set to DUMMY % if this is the first citation to the work, % the full citation is used; else the short version % is used % {\@ifundefined{flag@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}% {\global\expandafter \def\csname flag@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}% \def\BCA##1##2{{\@BAstyle ##1}}% }% {\def\BCA##1##2{{\@BAstyle ##2}}% }% }% % Check whether current author(s) is (are) equivalent % to previous. If so, only year is cited in text % and a \@BBY (probably comma and space) is inserted between % the two years. % % Code differs depending on whether hyperref-compatibility % option is loaded. \if@hyper@APA@comp % hyperref-compatibility option on % (code provided by Ross Moore) \expandafter\def\expandafter\B@my@dummy \expandafter{\csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \ifx\expandafter\@citeP\B@my@dummy\relax% \@ifauthorsequalc@de \else% \@ifauthorsunequalc@de \fi% % define previous citation-author as current % \expandafter\def\expandafter\@citeP \expandafter{\csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% % \else% % else: hyperref-compatibility option off % (code dating from theapa.sty) \@pre@accentfix% fix problems with cedilla-type accents \edef\B@my@dummy{\csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% \@post@accentfix% return to old definitions \ifx\@citeP\B@my@dummy% \@ifauthorsequalc@de \else% \@ifauthorsunequalc@de \fi% % define previous citation-author as current % \@pre@accentfix% fix problems with cedilla-type accents \edef\@citeP{\csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname}% \@post@accentfix% return to old definitions % \fi \let\BCA\relax% }%% % end loop over citation entries % add note [=#2] and closing parenthesis % \ifx\@empty#2% \else% {\@BBN #2}% \fi% \if@Y@cite% {\@BAY}% \fi% {\@BBCP}% % % define first citation true for next \@@cite % \@F@citetrue % } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \nocite{key} : entry in reference list, not in text % % This is a little different from \@@cite with % \@A@citefalse and \@Y@citefalse % because of the `*' variant (cite all entries in bibfile) % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\nocite#1{% \@bsphack% \if@filesw{% \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#1}}}% \fi% \@for\@citeb:=#1\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}% {\edef\B@my@dummy{*}% \ifx\@citeb\B@my@dummy% \else% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% \fi% }% {}% Removed flag-setting: a no-cite is not a cite, % so a subsequent cite may be the first cite. }% \@esphack% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \nocitemeta{key} : entry in reference list, not in text, % for entries that are used in a meta-analysis. % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\nocitemeta#1{% \@bsphack% \if@filesw{% \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#1}}}% \fi% % \global\def\APAC@metaprenote{\APACmetaprenote}% \@for\@citeb:=#1\do{% \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}% {\edef\B@my@dummy{*}% \ifx\@citeb\B@my@dummy% \else% \@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}% \fi% }% { % Define meta-analysis flag for current item % \@ifundefined{flagmeta@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}% {\global\expandafter \def\csname flagmeta@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb\endcsname{DUMMY}% }% {}% }% }% \@esphack% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \APACinsertmetastar{key}: insert an asterisk before the names in the % reference list for entries that are used in a meta-analysis. % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\APACinsertmetastar#1{% \@bsphack% \@for\@citeb:=#1\do{% \@ifundefined{flagmeta@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}% {}% skip {{\APACmetastar}}% }% \@esphack% } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % No labels in the bibliography. % \def\@biblabel#1{} % \def\st@rtbibsection{% \@bibnewpage% start a new page if desired \if@numberedbib% \section{\refname}% e.g., 6. References \else% \section*{\refname}% e.g., References \if@tocbib% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\refname}% \fi% \@ifundefined{chapter} {\@mkboth{{\refname}}{{\refname}}}% do we need this? yep. why? {\markright{{\refname}}}% do we need this? yep. why? % \fi% }% % \def\st@rtbibchapter{% % here no \@bibnewpage, because it is assumed that % the \chapter starts a new page \if@numberedbib% \chapter{\bibname}% e.g., 6. References \else% \chapter*{\bibname}% e.g., References \if@tocbib% \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\bibname}% \fi% \@mkboth{{\bibname}}{{\bibname}}% do we need this? yep. why? % \fi% }% % % \def\thebibliography#1{% % % Start the bibliography section or chapter % \@ifundefined{chapter}% {\st@rtbibsection}% % else: chapter is defined {\@ifundefined{@sectionbibtrue}% we have to guess {\@ifundefined{@mainmatterfalse}% check if mainmatter exists {\st@rtbibchapter}% % else: mainmatter is defined {\if@mainmatter% \st@rtbibsection% typically, a chapter-specific bibliogr. \else% \st@rtbibchapter% a bibliography at the end \fi% }% }% {% an explicit option has been chosen % \if@sectionbib% \st@rtbibsection% bibliography is a section \else% \st@rtbibchapter% bibliography is a chapter \fi% }% }% % \bibliographytypesize% e.g., to put the bibliography in \small type \bibliographyprenote% some explanatory note before the references \@ifundefined{APAC@metaprenote} {}% skip {\APAC@metaprenote} % \list{\relax}{\labelsep=0em% % \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax \parsep=\bibparsep% \itemsep=\bibitemsep% \leftmargin=\bibleftmargin% \itemindent=\bibindent}% changed to cope with 4th ed. \def\newblock{\unskip\ \hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em}% \sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000 \sfcode`\.=1000\relax } \def\endthebibliography{\endlist\normalsize} % % natbib redefines \thebibliography, which interferes a little % with our purposes. Therefore, add some patches. % \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifpackageloaded{natbib}{% \let\@oldbibpreamble\bibpreamble \def\bibpreamble{% This goes wrong if \bibpreamble is redefined % later on, i.e., by the user, but I haven't thought % of a better hack yet. \@oldbibpreamble% \bibliographytypesize% \bibliographyprenote% \@ifundefined{APAC@metaprenote} {}% skip {\APAC@metaprenote}% }% \let\@old@endthebibliography\endthebibliography \def\endthebibliography{\@old@endthebibliography% \normalsize} }% {}% }% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % EOF apacite.sty %