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ABOUT
The biblatex package is a complete reimplementation of the
bibliographic facilities provided by LaTeX. A custom backend "biber"
by default is used which processed the BibTeX format data files and
them performs all sorting, label generation (and a great deal
more). Legacy BibTeX is also supported as a backend, albeit with a
reduced feature set. Biblatex does not use the backend to format the
bibliography information as with traditional BibTeX: instead of being
implemented in BibTeX's style files, the formatting of the
bibliography is entirely controlled by TeX macros. Good working
knowledge in LaTeX should be sufficient to design new bibliography and
citation styles. There is no need to learn BibTeX's postfix stack
language. Just like the bibliography styles, all citation commands may
be freely (re)defined.
Apart from the features unique to biblatex, the package also
incorporates core features of the following packages: babelbib,
backref, bibtopic, bibunits, chapterbib, cite, citeref, inlinebib,
mlbib, multibib, natbib, splitbib. There are also some conceptual
parallels to the amsrefs package. The biblatex package supports
split bibliographies, multiple bibliographies within one document,
and separate lists of bibliographic shorthands. Bibliographies may
be subdivided into parts (by chapter, by section, etc.) and/or
segmented by topics (by type, by keyword, etc.). With biber as the
backend, features such as customisable sorting, multiple bibliographies
with different sorting, customisable labels, dynamic data modification
are available. The package is fully localized and can interface with
the babel package.
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Philipp Lehman, 2012-present Philip Lehman,
Joseph Wright, Audrey Boruvka, Philip Kime). Permission is granted to copy,
distribute and/or modify this software under the terms of the LaTeX
Project Public License (LPPL), version 1.3. This software is provided
'as is', without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied,
including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
FEEDBACK
Please use the biblatex project page on github to report bugs
or submit feature requests:
https://github.com/plk/biblatex
REQUIREMENTS
Strictly required:
- e-TeX
- BibTeX, bibtex8, or Biber
- etoolbox 2.1 or later
- logreq 1.0 or later
- keyval
- ifthen
- url
Strongly recommended:
- Biber
- babel/polyglossia
- csquotes 4.4 or later
Biber is available from CTAN, via TeXLive or from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/
AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
TeX Live: The biblatex package is included in TeX Live.
Use the TeX Live package manager to install it.
Biber can also be installed with the package manager.
MiKTeX: The biblatex package is included in MiKTeX.
Use the MiKTeX package manager to install it.
Biber can also be installed with the package manager.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
1. Get the file biblatex-<version>.tds.zip from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex/files/
2. Unpack the archive in the root directory of the local TeX
installation tree, for example
/usr/local/share/texmf/
or
/usr/share/texmf-local/
or
C:\Local TeX Files\
3. Update the file hash tables (also known as the file name
database).
On teTeX and TeX Live systems, run texhash as root ('sudo
texhash'). On MiKTeX, run 'initexmf --update-fndb' in a command
window or use the 'Refresh FNDB' button of the MiKTeX Options
window.
MANUAL INSTALLATION
1. Get the file biblatex-<version>.tar.gz from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex/files/
or download the file
http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex.zip
2. Unpack the archive in a temporary working directory.
3. Copy all files and subdirectories in the 'latex' directory to:
<texmflocal>/tex/latex/biblatex/
where <texmflocal> denotes the root of the local TeX installation
tree, for example
/usr/local/share/texmf/
or
/usr/share/texmf-local/
or
C:\Local TeX Files\
4. Copy all files in the 'bibtex/bst' subdirectory to:
<texmflocal>/bibtex/bst/biblatex/
5. Copy all files in the 'bibtex/bib' subdirectory to:
<texmflocal>/bibtex/bib/biblatex/
6. If you are using bibtex8, copy all files in the 'bibtex/csf'
subdirectory to:
<texmflocal>/bibtex/csf/biblatex/
7. The manual and example files in 'doc' subdirectory go to
<texmflocal>/doc/latex/biblatex/
8. Update the file hash tables (also known as the file name
database).
On teTeX and TeX Live systems, run texhash as root ('sudo
texhash'). On MiKTeX, run 'initexmf --update-fndb' in a command
window or use the 'Refresh FNDB' button of the MiKTeX Options
window.
Note that you may have to create some or all of the above
directories if this is the first package you're installing locally
(as opposed to via a package manager).
USAGE
Refer to biblatex.pdf for a systematic reference manual and to the
'doc/examples' subdirectory for usage examples.
CHANGES
A list of changes relevant to users of this package is included at
the end of 'biblatex.pdf'. See also the release notes in 'CHANGES.md'.
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