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NATBIB Package
Version 7.3 Revised user's manual.
Version 7.2 (See list of changes below)
Allow numerical cite compression without sorting
Hyperref package does not suppress compression
Compatibility with citeref package
This is the natbib package for handling both author-year and numerical
BibTeX styles. It contains the following files:
natbib.dtx -- Documented source file that may be LaTeXed to get the
detailed description and/or coding documentation; needs
ltxdoc class distributed with LaTeX2e.
May be docstripped with option `package,all' to get the
natbib.sty package file.
natbib.ins -- A docstrip batch job to extract natbib.sty and natnotes.tex
from the source file natbib.dtx.
Simply TeX or LaTeX this file.
This file can be extracted from natbib.dtx when it is
LaTeXed and natbib.ins does not already exist.
plainnat.bst -- Replacements for plain.bst, abbrv.bst, unsrt.bst, the
abbrvnat.bst standard BibTeX bib style files. These replacements
unsrtnat.bst permit both numerical and author-year citations
bibentry.dtx -- Documented source file for the bibentry package, defines
\bibentry{key} command that place the bibliography entry
in the text. Useful for descriptive bibliographies.
bibentry.ins -- The installation file for bibentry. Just TeX or LaTeX it.
Installation:- Simply run TeX or LaTeX on natbib.ins, which extracts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ natbib.sty from the documented source natbib.dtx. You
may first edit natbib.ins if you want natbib209.sty and/or
natbib.drv, the configurable documentation driver. If
natbib.ins has been lost, it may be regenerated by running
LaTeX on natbib.dtx.
Natbib.ins also extracts the reference sheet source
file, natnotes.tex.
For the bibentry package, TeX or LaTeX bibentry.ins,
which extracts bibentry.sty.
Documentation:- Run LaTeX on natbib.dtx or natbib.drv. The latter may be
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ edited as needed to conform to local requirements (paper
size, duplex or not, with or without entire coding).
Alternatively, a ltxdoc.cfg file can contain local
configurations.
Similarly for bibentry: LaTeX the bibentry.dtx file.
Reference Sheet:- Run LaTeX on natnotes.tex (extracted from natbib.dtx when
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ natbib.dtx was processed). This is a 5 page summary of
the main natbib features.
The package will accept BibTeX output in the forms:
\bibitem{key} (standard numerical format)
or the following author-year formats:
\bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)]{key}... (native natbib style)
\bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)Jones, Baker, and Williams]{key}...
(extended natbib 5.3 style)
\bibitem[Jones et al., 1990]{key}... (apalike style)
\bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Jones, Baker, and Williams}{Jones
et al.}{1990}]{key}... (newapa or chicago styles)
\bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Jones et al.}{1990}]{key}... (named style)
\bibitem[\protect\astroncite{Jones et al.}{1990}]{key}... (astron style)
\bibitem[\protect\citename{Jones et al., }1990]{key}... (authordate style)
\harvarditem[Jones et al.]{Jones, Baker, and Williams}{1990}{key}...
(harvard style)
These are all the existing interfaces for author-year format that I could
find. Natbib.sty accepts them all, and converts them into its own system.
Use \citet for in-text form and \citep for parenthetical citations:
\citet{key} ==>> Jones et al. (1990) (in-text form)
\citep{key} ==>> (Jones et al., 1990) (parenthetical form)
\citep{key1,key2} ==>> (Jones et al., 1990, 1992)
(multiple citations; common authors suppressed)
\citep[chap. 2]{key} ==>> (Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)
\citep[see][]{key} ==>> (see Jones et al., 1990)
\citep[see][chap. 2]{key} ==>> (see Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)
All \cite's may also take a starred version to print the full
author list, if that is supported by the bib style file.
\citet*{key} ==>> Jones, Baker, and Williams (1990)
Other citing commands
\citeauthor{key} ==>> Jones et al.
\citeauthor*{key} ==>> Jones, Baker, and Williams
\citeyear{key} ==>> 1990
\citeyearpar{key} ==>> (1990)
With numerical citations,
\citep{key} ==>> [23] like standard \cite command
\citet{key} ==>> Jones et al. [23]
For a name like von Braun or della Robbia, coming at the start of a sentence,
use \Citet for Von Braun and Della Robbia. Also \Citep, \Citeauthor exist.
Citation aliasing,
\defcitealias{key}{text}
\citetalias{key} ==>> text
\citepalias{key} ==>> (text)
(With the hyperref package, these will be proper links to the reference list)
Punctuation may be altered with \bibpunct command (see comments and
examples in natbib.sty and natbib.dtx)
Or may be specified with options to the \usepackage{natbib} command.
Punctuation styles may be set for given .bst file and then invoked by the
\bibliographystyle command. This requires making a simple (and legitimate)
addition to natbib.sty, or creating a local configuration file natbib.cfg to
contain the additions.
For full details, print out the documentation in natbib.dtx by LaTeXing it.
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List of changes
v7.3 Go over the manual documentation and update it for 2006 rather than 1993.
No changes to code.
v7.2 Allow numerical cite compression without sorting (option compress)
Hyperref package no longer suppresses compression
Compatibility with citeref package
Superscript citations may have braces, defined in \bibpunct
v7.1 Add warning when multiple citations with common authors and year
are missing distinguishing extra letter.
Modify plainnat.bst et al to include new fields:
doi (Digital Object Identifier)
eid (Electronic Identifier)
The eid is the article sequence number used in place of page numbers
for the print version of electronic journals, such as Phys. Rev.
v7.0b Fix superscript bug
v7.0a Fix bug in \citenumfont so it works with \textit as well as \it
Fix bug with the index.sty package which caused vertical shifts
under certain circumstances.
v7.0 Fix bug with \bibpunct and all the predefined citation styles
that use it; blank was missing after post-note punctuation.
Add \citenumfont and \bibnumfmt to format the citation numbers and
numbers in the reference list, respectively.
Support for authorless works: replace the author in \bibitem with and
code and leave the date blank, as
\bibitem[ABC98()]{wxyz98}
Then \citet{wxyz98} ==>> ABC98
\citep{wxyz98) ==>> (ABC98)
ie, not only is the date left off, but the punctuation and (for
\citet) the braces as well.
Most author-year bst files insert the text of the KEY field in place
of the author if there is no author or editor. The (revised) natbib
bst's do this too, but also leave off the date. Thus the KEY text
becomes the replacement for author-year.
\Citet, \Citep, \Citealp, \Citealt, \Citeauthor capitalize first
letter of first author's name in case it begins with von or de and
comes at the start of a sentence.
With amsbook, now uses \chapter* instead of erroneous \section*.
v6.9a Fix bugs with babel 3.6t (earlier versions of babel will not work
well with this natbib version). Order of loading is unimportant.
Add \bibpreamble to allow user to define a preamble to the list of
references.
Fix bug that occurred when optional notes to \cite's began with a
command like \S.
v6.9 The \makeindex can be issued before \usepackage{natbib}
Add \defcitealias, \citetalias, \citepalias to define and print
some identifying code text for the citation:
\defcitealias{key}{TEXT} then \citepalias{key} => (TEXT)
The character coming between the citation and following note is
specified by the optional argument to \bibpunct; this must now
include a space if that is wanted. The default is now {, } where it
was previously {,}.
Copyright notices in all files (even .bst's) conform to LaTeX Project
Public Licence.
v6.8c Exclude notes, punctuation, both braces from the hyperref link text.
Add nonamebreak option to prevent line breaks within author names.
v6.8b Add chapterbib compatibility for hyperref and backref packages
(in arrangement with Sebastian Rahtz)
With hyperref, links are broken between author name and date, to
prevent some possible pdftex problems.
v6.8a Fix some problems with redefinition of \@biblabel
v6.8 Allow user to be able to redefine \@biblabel for numerical mode
Fix bug with hyperref package; previously failed with \citep and
multiple citations with repeated authors
Allow cites within cites, as \citep[cited in \citealp{xx}]{yy}
(previously these clashed and final brace was missing)
\citealp and \citealt suppress parenthese in numerical mode too
Add \citetext{..} to produce citations manually, with help
of \citealp, such as
\citetext{see \citealp{AA}, or better \citealp{BB}}
v6.7 Option `longnamesfirst' causes first citation of any reference to use
the full author list.
In numerical mode, \citet with multiple citations suppresses
repeated authors, Jones et al. [21, 22].
A bug is fixed that caused problems with the showkeys package and
its `final' option.
A clash with babel's active characters is fixed up.
A reference sheet is available, consisting (mainly) of selected text
from the main documentation. Source file is natnotes.tex, extracted
from natbib.dtx with option `notes'.
v6.6 Options `sort' and `sort&compress' order multiple citations in one
\citep or \citet command to be in the sequence in which they appear
in the list of references; this is normally ordered alphabetically
and then by year.
Fix functionality with showkeys and hyperref packages
Fix \nocite so that warning messages are not always printed with
chapterbib package
All \cite... commands coded from a basic one so that they all have the
same syntax: notes and multiple citations always possible, but may not
always be meaningful.
Add \citeyearpar to print year in parentheses; add \citeauthor* to
be equivalent to \citefullauthor.
Package showkeys must be loaded after natbib (this is not an improvement,
but seems unavoidable).
v6.5 Made compatible with KOMA scripts by adding \bib@heading to the
definition of thebibliography environment
change documentation to stress \citet and \citep instead of old
syntax with \cite and \cite[]; now both these commands can also
take optional arguments for notes, before and after ref.
v6.4 Made compatible with the chapterbib package of Donald Arseneau
which allows multiple bibliographies in one document
Contains modified coding from Arseneau's cite package to allow
numerical citations to be sorted and compressed
Made compatible with the hyperref package of Sebastian Rahtz and
Yannis Haralambous, for use with HyperTeX
Multiple superscript citations have no space between them
v6.3 The package `showkeys' used to have some problems when loaded
before natbib; this is now repaired
The supplied .bst files have a bug fixed so that the extra letters
added to the dates function properly; they are now added when the
abbreviated author list and date are the same for more than one
reference (previously the full author list and date determined this,
which is incorrect)
With numerical citations, the extra letters are superfluous; these can
now be suppressed with the supplied .bst files
v6.2 Adds \citet for textual citations in both author-year and numerical
modes.
Adds \bibsep as a length that goes between lines of the reference list
Can be changed with \setlength
Fixes the superscript style of numerical references so that the
numbers are the proper (smaller) size
Fixes a clash with the classes amsart and amsbook
v6.1 The LaTeX update of December 1995 contains some changes to internal
command which natbib has used. Natbib needs to be altered accordingly.
In fact, it has been made far more robust against any such future
interal changes, although not 100%.
There are no changes to the user interface.
V6.0 New method for parsing the author and year parts, which is now done
before writing the information to the auxiliary file. This allows
numerical citations to be used even with author-year bst files.
(Numerical bst files can NEVER generate author-year citations!)
Now provide replacements for standard BibTeX bst files so that
they may be used for both numerical and author-year.
Note: the bib style file provided in previous releases (natbib.bst)
is no longer provided, since it only meant to be an example. It is now
replaced by plainnat.bst and others.
Citation styles (punctuation, brackets, etc) can be selected in
various ways: an improved priority system has now been introduced.
For example, any punctuation selection through an option to
\usepackage has priority over any prestored citation style.
\bibpunct can now take a 7th optional argument (at the start of
the list) for the punctuation that comes before a post-note.
It is possible to have all citations and entries in the list of
references automatically entered in an index, either with the standard
makeidx package or the contributed index package of David M. Jones.
V5.5: some fixed bugs
Many internal names have been changed to recommended style, ie with
the prefix \NAT@... For example, \@citebegin and \@citeend are
now \NAT@open and \NAT@close (these contain the opening and closing
brackets).
Where possible, \def has been replaced by \(re)newcommand.
Selection of citation format (numerical, superscript, author-year) is
coded better; previously, if numerical were ever selected, it was
impossible to switch back to author-year.
** As a result: ALL CITATION CUSTOMIZATIONS (\bibpunct, \citestyle) MUST
** BE ISSUED BEFORE \begin{document}!!!!! This differs from the
** situation in earlier versions, but is in fact much more logical.
Add \citep{key} and \citep*{key} as shorthands for
\cite[]{key} and \cite*[]{key}, ie for parenthetical citations
(this was requested)
Add \citealt{key} and \citealt*{key} that function like \cite{key} and
\cite*{key}, but without brackets. These are textual citations of
the form Jones et al. 1990. (Also a requested feature.)
The amount of hanging indentation in the list of references can be
redefined via the length command \bibhang. Change with e.g.
\setlength{\bibhang}{2em} %Default is 1em
V5.4: a few bugs fixed
add superscript citation style to \bibpunct, as `s' (in place of
`n' for numerical or `a' for author-year; improve superscript coding
add \citestyle command to be able to invoke a preprogrammed citation
style that is different from that given in \bibliographystyle
for (Jones et al, 1994a; Jones et al, 1994b) print instead
(Jones et al, 1994a,b)
[up until now, it would have printed (Jones et al, 1994a, 1994b) ]
V5.3: support the new release of harvard.sty, so that natbib will work with
those bib styles that are designed for it (agms,dcu,kluwer) This means
adding \harvardand, \harvardurl, and some others
provide \citefullauthor to list all authors for those bib styles that
support this: harvard, chicago
extend the native format of \bibitem to support full author citations
too; add starred form of \cite to print full author list, if present.
fix up a bug that caused accents in citations (not references) to be
ignored.
V5.2: \citeauthor and \citeyear make auxiliary file entries so BibTeX
can see them; also, any font changes in the author (like {\it Smith})
will be localized (in 5.0, the brackets were removed, so all following
text was italicized.)
Internal definition of \cite made to be like that of LaTeX2e, so that
multiple citations may have spaces after commas, as \cite{a, b, c}
A local configuration file natbib.cfg will be read in (2e only) that
may contain local \bibstyle@xxx commands.
V5.1: pure LaTeX2e, not mixed as v5.0 was. Fixes up problems of font
commands in the citation labels (like {\em et al.} that caused
terrible problems and had a poor ad hoc solution.
Changes from previous (4.x) versions:
\cite now takes two optional arguments for text before and after citation
\citeyear and \citeauthor have been added
Under LaTeX2e, punctuation can be selected with options in \usepackage
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2006 Jan 12
Patrick W. Daly
Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Sonnensystemforschung
D-37191 Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany
E-mail: daly@mps.mpg.de
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