Difference between revisions of "Simple Bibliography"
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+ | = Another Approach = | ||
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+ | Here is another manual approach for simple bibliographies. | ||
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+ | <texcode> | ||
+ | \definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right={]}] | ||
+ | \defineitemgroup [bibliography] [levels=1] | ||
+ | \setupitemgroup [bibliography] | ||
+ | [symbol=n, | ||
+ | left={[}, | ||
+ | right={]}, | ||
+ | width=1.5em, | ||
+ | stopper=, | ||
+ | itemalign=flushright, | ||
+ | inbetween={\blank[4pt]}] | ||
+ | </texcode> | ||
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+ | Now you can use | ||
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+ | <texcode> | ||
+ | \section{References} | ||
+ | \startbibliography | ||
+ | \item[ref1] This is my first reference | ||
+ | \item[ref2] This is the second reference | ||
+ | \stopbibliography | ||
+ | </texcode> | ||
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+ | and use <code>\cite[ref1]</code> etc to refer to bibliography items. |
Revision as of 15:16, 27 November 2007
First Approach
(Version 0.04)
Sometimes the bibliography needs to be more flexible. For this case here is a simple module (still in development) to help. It is also a good starting-point for your own adaption.
Still open points:
- interface should be multilingual (this version has german output, but it can be replaced easily)
- \item[...] should be rightaligned
- modulesparamter refcolor is always empty - so not working
\startmodule[simplebib] \unprotect \setupmodule[itemspace=12,refcolor=grey] \definecolor[grey][s=.35] \defineitemgroup[bibliography] \setupitemgroup[bibliography][levels=1,left={[},right={]},stopper=] \expanded{\setupitemgroup[bibliography][1][n,\currentmoduleparameter{itemspace}*broad]} \def\bibitem[#1]#2{\doifemptyelse{#2}% {\item[#1]}% {\sym{\cap{#2}}\textreference[#1]{\cap{#2}}}}% \def\bibref[#1]#2{\doifemptyelse{#2} {\color[grau]{[\in[#1]]}} {\color[grau]{[\in[#1], #2]}}} \def\cbibref[#1][#2]#3{\doifemptyelse{#3} {\color[#1]{[\in[#2]]}} {\color[#1]{[\in[#2], #3]}}} \def\decodebibsource#1[#2] {\getparameters[tmp][author=,editor=,year=,title=,in=,series=,volume=,magazine=,edition=,revedition=, datedition=,publisher=,place=,isbn=,url=,pages=,#2]% \doifnot{\tmpauthor}{} {\tmpauthor\doifnot{\tmpyear}{}{ }}% \doifnot{\tmpeditor}{}{\doifnot{\tmpauthor}{}{ - }\tmpeditor~(Hrsg.)\doifnot{\tmpyear}{}{ }}% \doifnot{\tmpyear}{} {(\tmpyear)}% \doifelse{\tmpauthor}{} {\doifelse{\tmpeditor}{}% {\doifnot{\tmpyear}{}{: }}{: }}{: }% \doifnot{\tmptitle}{} {{\it \tmptitle}}% \doifnot{\tmpseries}{} { aus der Reihe {\it \tmpseries}}% \doifnot{\tmpvolume}{} { (Band~\tmpvolume)}% \doifnot{\tmpmagazine}{} { (Heft~\tmpmagazine)}% \doifnot{\tmpedition}{}{, \tmpedition.~Auflage}% \doifnot{\tmprevedition}{}{, \tmprevedition.~überarbeitete Auflage}% \doifnot{\tmpdatedition}{}{, Auflage vom \tmpdatedition}% \doifelse{\tmppublisher}{}{\doifnot{\tmpplace}{}{,}}{,}% \doifnot{\tmppublisher}{} { \tmppublisher}% \doifnot{\tmpplace}{} { \tmpplace}% \doifnot{\tmpisbn}{} {, ISBN~\tmpisbn}% \doifnot{\tmppages}{} {, S.~\tmppages}% \doifnot{\tmpurl}{} {, \tmpurl}% \doifnot{\tmpin}{} { in \expanded{\decodebibsource[\tmpin]}} } \def\bibsource#1[#2] {\getparameters[tmp][key=,abbr=,#2] \doifelse{\tmpabbr}{} {\item[\tmpkey]} {\sym{\cap{\tmpabbr}}\expanded{\textreference[\tmpkey]{\cap{\tmpabbr}}}}% \decodebibsource[#2] } \protect \stopmodule \endinput
Another Approach
Here is another manual approach for simple bibliographies.
\definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right={]}] \defineitemgroup [bibliography] [levels=1] \setupitemgroup [bibliography] [symbol=n, left={[}, right={]}, width=1.5em, stopper=, itemalign=flushright, inbetween={\blank[4pt]}]
Now you can use
\section{References} \startbibliography \item[ref1] This is my first reference \item[ref2] This is the second reference \stopbibliography
and use \cite[ref1]
etc to refer to bibliography items.