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# \DeclareLyXCiteEngine[biblatex.sty]{Biblatex}
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# DescriptionBegin
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# Biblatex supports many author-year and numerical styles. It is mainly
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# aimed at the Humanities. It is highly customizable, fully localized
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# and provides many features that are not possible with BibTeX.
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# The use of 'biber' as bibliography processor is advised.
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# DescriptionEnd
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# Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller <spitz@lyx.org>
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Format 74
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Requires biblatex
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# The framework (biblatex|bibtex)
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CiteFramework biblatex
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# Cite style variants (default|authoryear|natbib)
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# We provide both authoryear and numerical citations
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CiteEngineType authoryear|numerical
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# Default style files for either engine type
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DefaultBiblio authoryear:authoryear|numerical:numeric
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# Maximum number of names before "et al." chimes in
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MaxCiteNames 3
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# The syntax of the cite command definitions below is:
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# LyXName|alias*<!_stardesc!_stardesctooltip>[][]=latexcmd
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#
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# * LyXName: The LyX name as output in the LyX file. For
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# portability reasons, we try to use the same
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# name for same-formatted commands in the
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# different engines (thus many names stem from
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# natbib).
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# * Alias: A (comma-separated) list of commands that fall
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# back to the given LyX name in the current engine.
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# This is a bit like "ObsoletedBy" in the layouts.
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# * latexcmd: The actual LaTeX command that is output.
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#
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# Alias and latexcmd are optional. If no latexcmd is given, the
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# LyXName will be output to LaTeX.
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#
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# Note further:
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#
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# * The LyXName "keyonly" has a special meaning: only the citation key,
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# without any latex command, is output.
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# * Capitalization indicates that the command also has a capitalized
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# form (\Latexcmd vs. \latexcmd). These usually enforce upcasing of
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# name prefixes (von Goethe => Von Goethe).
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# * Brackets [] indicate the number of optional arguments (0, 1, 2).
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# * The star * indicates there is a starred version of the command
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# (\latexcmd* vs. \latexcmd). By default, the starred version means:
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# Expand the author list even if the maxnames setting would cause
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# BibTeX/Biber to shorten it with "et al.".
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# If the star has a different meaning for a command, it can be
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# specified in angle brackets: <!_stardesc!_stardesctooltip>.
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# Maximal two translatable macro keywords, marked by the prefix '!_',
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# can be given. The first points to the string that replaces the
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# "Full aut&hor list" checkbox label in the Citation dialog, the
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# second one an optional tooltip for this checkbox. Note that these
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# two macros have to be defined in the CiteFormat section, dropping
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# the '!' from the prefix (see below), e.g.:
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# _stardesc Starred command label
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# _stardesctooltip Tooltip for the starred command checkbox.
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
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# * A trailing $ indicates that a command features "qualified citation
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# lists" (a specific Biblatex feature)
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#
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# CITE COMMAND DEFINITIONS for either engine type
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#
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CiteEngine authoryear
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
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Cite$|citealt,citealp[][]
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Citet$[][]=textcite
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Citep$[][]=parencite
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Citeauthor*<!_citeauthorstar!_citeauthorstartooltip>[][]
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citeyearpar[][]=parencite*
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citeyear[][]=cite*
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citebyear[][]=citeyear
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
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Footcite$[][]=smartcite
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Autocite$[][]
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citetitle*<!_citetitlestar!_citetitlestartooltip>[][]
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fullcite[][]
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footfullcite[][]
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nocite
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keyonly
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End
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CiteEngine numerical
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
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cite$|parencite,citep,citealt,citealp[][]
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Citet$[][]=textcite
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supercite
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
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Footcite$[][]=smartcite
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Autocite$[][]
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Citeauthor*<!_citeauthorstar!_citeauthorstartooltip>[][]
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citeyear|parencite*,citebyear[][]=citeyear*
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citetitle*<!_citetitlestar!_citetitlestartooltip>[][]
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fullcite[][]
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footfullcite[][]
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nocite
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#
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# CITE FORMAT
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#
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# The following defines how the commands are represented in the GUI
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# (inset button and citation dialog) as well as in XHTML, docbook and
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# plain text output.
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#
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# There are common definitions (default) and specific definitions for
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# either cite engine type (which overwrite existing defaults.
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# Input standard format definitions for the bibliography
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Input stdciteformats.inc
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CiteFormat default
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# MACROS
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#
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# 1. Translatable bits (need to be marked by _ prefix, if translated to the GUI language,
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# or B_, if translated to the buffer language)
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# Note that preceding and trailing spaces matter.
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#
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_notcited not cited
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_addtobib Add to bibliography only.
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_keyonly Key only.
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_key Key
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_footnote Footnote
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_foot Foot
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_fullcite bibliography entry
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_bibentry Full bibliography entry.
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_autocite Autocite
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_auto Auto
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# GUI strings for the starred commands
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_citeauthorstar S&horten author list[[Possible substitute to All aut&hors]]
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_citeauthorstartooltip Force a short author list (using et al.)
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_citetitlestar F&orce full title[[Possible substitute to All aut&hors]]
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_citetitlestartooltip Use full title even if shorttitle exists
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# The following are handled by BiblioInfo
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B_etal et al.
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B_namesep , [[separate author names in citation, except for last name]]
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B_lastnamesep , and [[separate name of last author in citation]]
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B_pairnamesep and [[separate two authors in citation]]
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#
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# 2. Macros re-used in the style definitions
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#
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# A link that lets us jump to the bibliography entry in LyXHTML
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# %clean:key% will be substituted by the cite key to give a unique id
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!startlink {!<a href='#LyXCite-%clean:key%'>!}
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!endlink {!</a>!}
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# Add " , and " before the last item (but " and " if there are only two), else ", "
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!smartsep {%second%[[{%next%[[%B_namesep%]][[%B_pairnamesep%]]}]][[{%next%[[%B_namesep%]][[%B_lastnamesep%]]}]]}
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# A dummy year modifier. This just indicates that a modifier might be output,
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# to differentiate \cite* and \citeyear
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!dummymod [a]
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# "...; Nextauthor ..."
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!nextauthor {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!abbrvciteauthor%%!endlink%%!nextauthor%]]}
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# Handle starred command: abbr. or full author list
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!makenextauthor {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!makeauthor%%!endlink%%!makenextauthor%]]}
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# "...; [NextID] ..."
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!nextkey {%next%[[%!sep% %key%%!nextkey%]]}
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# "...; Nextyear ..." (including extra label, as in 2017a)
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!nextyear {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!year%%!endlink%%!nextyear%]]}
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# "...; Nextyear ..." (including emulated extra label, as in 2017[a])
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!nextmyear {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!myear%%!endlink%%!nextmyear%]]}
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# "...; Nextyear ..." (without any extra label)
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!nextbyear {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!byear%%!endlink%%!nextbyear%]]}
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# "...; Nexttitle ..."
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!makenexttitle {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!maketitle%%!endlink%%!makenexttitle%]]}
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# "...; NextKey..."
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!nextfullcite {%next%[[%!sep% %bibentry%%!nextfullcite%]]}
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# "Author et al." (if > 3 authors) or "??"
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!abbrvciteauthor {%abbrvciteauthor%[[%abbrvciteauthor%]][[??]]}
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# "Author et al." (always) or "??"
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!forceabbrvciteauthor {%forceabbrvciteauthor%[[%forceabbrvciteauthor%]][[??]]}
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# Handle starred command: force of abbr. author list, independent of maxcitenames
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!makeauthor {%ifstar%[[%!forceabbrvciteauthor%]][[%!abbrvciteauthor%]]}
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# "prenote "
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!textbefore {%textbefore%[[%textbefore% ]]}
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# ", postnote"
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!textafter {%textafter%[[, %textafter%]]}
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
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# "prenote " (for qualified lists)
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!ctextbefore {%curpretext%[[%curpretext% ]]}
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# ", postnote" (for qualified lists)
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!ctextafter {%curposttext%[[, %curposttext%]]}
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# Add a year if it exists (else "??") and possibly a modifier (as in 2017a)
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!year {%year%[[%year%]][[??]]}{%modifier%[[%modifier%]]}
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# Add a year if it exists (else "??") and indicate a possible modifier (as in 2017[a])
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!myear {%year%[[%year%]][[??]]}{%modifier%[[%modifier%]][[{%export%[[]][[%!dummymod%]]}]]}
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# Add a year if it exists (else "??") without any modifier at all
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!byear {%year%[[%year%]][[??]]}
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# Add a shorttitle or title if it exists (else "??")
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!makeshorttitle {%shorttitle%[[%shorttitle%]][[{%title%[[%title%]][[??]]}]]}
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# Add a title (or "??")
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!maketitle {%ifstar%[[{%title%[[%title%]][[??]]}]][[%!makeshorttitle%]]}
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# "cf. Key..."
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!fullcite %!startlink%%bibentry%%!endlink%%!nextfullcite%
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#
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# ACTUAL STYLE DEFINITIONS
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# (identical in authoryear and numerical)
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#
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# "cf. Author; Nextautor, p. xx"
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citeauthor %!textbefore%%!startlink%%!makeauthor%%!endlink%%!makenextauthor%%!textafter%
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# "cf. Year; Nextyear, p. xx" (including extra label, as in 2017a)
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citeyear %!textbefore%%!startlink%%!myear%%!endlink%%!nextyear%%!textafter%
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# "cf. Year; Nextyear, p. xx" (without any extra label)
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citebyear %!textbefore%%!startlink%%!byear%%!endlink%%!nextbyear%%!textafter%
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# "cf. Year; Nextyear, p. xx" (without any extra label)
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citetitle %!textbefore%%!startlink%%!maketitle%%!endlink%%!makenexttitle%%!textafter%
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# "Bibliography entry." (dialog) / "cf. Key; NextKey..., p. xx (bibliography entry)" (button)
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fullcite {%dialog%[[%_bibentry%]][[%!textbefore%{%label%[[%!fullcite%]][[%key%%!nextkey% (%_fullcite%)]]}%!textafter%}]]}
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# "Footnote: Full bibliography entry." (dialog) / "Foot: Key (bibliography entry)"
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footfullcite {%dialog%[[%_footnote%]][[%_foot%]]}: {%dialog%[[%_bibentry%]][[{%label%[[%!fullcite%]][[%key%%!nextkey% (%_fullcite%)]]}]]}
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# "Add to bibliography only." (dialog) / "[ID] (not cited)" (button)
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nocite {%dialog%[[%_addtobib%]][[%key%%!nextkey% (%_notcited%)]]}
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# Output only the key
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keyonly {%dialog%[[%_keyonly%]][[%_key%: %key%%!nextkey%]]}
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CiteFormat authoryear
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# MACROS
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!open (
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!sep ;
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!close )
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# "cf. Author et. al Year..."
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
File format change.
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
File format change.
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!maketextcite {%ifqualified%[[%!textbefore%]]}%!startlink%%!abbrvciteauthor%%!endlink% %!open%{%ifqualified%[[%!ctextbefore%]][[%!textbefore%]]}%!year%%!ctextafter%%!nexttextcite%
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!nextcite {%next%[[%!sep% %!makecite%]]}
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# "...); Nextauthor (Year..."
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
File format change.
2017-01-21 13:25:17 +00:00
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!nexttextcite {%next%[[%!close%%!smartsep%%!startlink%%!abbrvciteauthor%%!endlink% %!open%%!ctextbefore%%!year%%!ctextafter%%!nexttextcite%]]}
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!nextyeartitle {%next%[[%!sep% %!startlink%%!yeartitle%%!endlink%%!nextyeartitle%]]}
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# ACTUAL STYLE DEFINITIONS
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# "cf. Author A Year; Author B Year, p. xx"
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cite %!textbefore%%!makecite%%!textafter%
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# "cf. Author A (Year),[ and] Author B (Year, p. xx)"
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citet %!maketextcite%%!textafter%%!close%
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# "(cf. Author A Year; Author B Year, p. xx)"
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citep %!open%%!textbefore%%!makecite%%!textafter%%!close%
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citeyear %!textbefore%%!startlink%%!yeartitle%%!endlink%%!nextyeartitle%%!textafter%
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citeyearpar %!open%%!textbefore%%!startlink%%!myear%%!endlink%%!nextmyear%%!textafter%%!close%
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footcite {%dialog%[[%_footnote%]][[%_foot%]]}: %!textbefore%%!makecite%%!textafter%.
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# "Auto: (cf. Author A Year; Author B Year, p. xx)"
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autocite {%dialog%[[%_autocite%]][[%_auto%]]}: %!open%%!textbefore%%!makecite%%!textafter%%!close%
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!open [
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!maketextcite %!abbrvciteauthor% %!open%%!textbefore%{%dialog%[[#ID]][[%!startlink%{%numericallabel%[[%numericallabel%]][[#%key%]]}%!endlink%]]}%!nexttextcite%
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# "ID"
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
File format change.
2017-01-21 13:25:17 +00:00
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!makekey %!ctextbefore%{%dialog%[[#ID]][[%!startlink%{%numericallabel%[[%numericallabel%]][[#%key%]]}%!endlink%]]}%!ctextafter%%!nextkey%
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# "...); Nextauthor [ID..."
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
File format change.
2017-01-21 13:25:17 +00:00
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!nexttextcite {%next%[[%!close%%!smartsep%%!abbrvciteauthor% %!open%%!ctextbefore%{%dialog%[[#ID]][[%!startlink%{%numericallabel%[[%numericallabel%]][[#%key%]]}%!endlink%]]}%!nexttextcite%]]}
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# "..., NextID..."
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Support for "qualified citation lists"
These are biblatex-specific multicite commands that allow for multiple
pre- and postnotes, as in:
\cites(pre)(post)[pre1][post1]{key1}[pre2][post2]{key2}...
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
File format change.
2017-01-21 13:25:17 +00:00
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!nextkey {%next%[[%!sep% %!ctextbefore%{%dialog%[[#ID]][[%!startlink%{%numericallabel%[[%numericallabel%]][[#%key%]]}%!endlink%]]}%!ctextafter%%!nextkey%]]}
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#
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# ACTUAL STYLE DEFINITIONS
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# (additions and modifications to default)
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# "[cf. ID, NextID, p. xx]"
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cite %!open%%!textbefore%%!makekey%%!textafter%%!close%
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# "Author [cf. ID],[ and] Nextauthor [NextID, p. xx]"
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citet %!maketextcite%%!textafter%%!close%
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# "Footnote: cf. ID, NextID, p. xx."
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footcite {%dialog%[[%_footnote%]][[%_foot%]]}: %!textbefore%%!makekey%%!textafter%.
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# "Auto: (cf. Author A Year; Author B Year, p. xx)"
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autocite {%dialog%[[%_autocite%]][[%_auto%]]}: %!open%%!textbefore%%!makekey%%!textafter%%!close%
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# "Superscript: ID" (dialog) / "Super: ID" (button)
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supercite {%dialog%[[%_superscript%]][[%_super%]]}: %!makekey%
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