CTAN Update: biblatex-dw
Date: September 22, 2010 7:07:15 PM CEST
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 Dominik Waßenhoven submitted an update to the
biblatex-dw
package.
Summary description: Humanities styles for biblatex
License type: lppl
Announcement text:
v1.3a [2010/09/21] This version of biblatex-dw supports biblatex 0.9d. Please note that you have to update biblatex at least to version 0.9b if you would like to use biblatex-dw 1.3a! You will also need to install the package logreq which is a new requirement since biblatex 0.9b. Users might also need to update their data due to some changes in biblatex 0.9a and biblatex 0.9b. Please follow the hints for users given in biblatex’s RELEASE notes for both of these versions. The following changes were made to biblatex-dw: - Option »omitpages« was renamed to »citepages« and enhanced. As in the verbose standard styles, you can now choose between »permit«, »omit«, »suppress« and »separate«. Other as in the biblatex styles, the standard for this option in biblatex-dw is »separate«. - Option »herename« dropped. The same functionality can now be achieved by using »citepages=separate«. Note that the bibliography string »herename« was also dropped, »thiscite« is used instead. - New option »shorthandinbib«: if set to »true«, the shorthand of each entry will be typeset in the bibliography before each item. The shorthand will be set in brackets, separated by a space. You can customize this behaviour by adjusting the following commands: \DeclareFieldFormat{shorthandinbib}{\mkbibbrackets{#1}} \newcommand*{\shorthandinbibpunct}{\addspace} The default for »shorthandinbib« is »false«. - BUGFIX: The shorthandpunct could not be redefined by a simple \renewcommand, but only as an argument of \AtBeginDocument. This is now fixed, and a simple \renewcommand is sufficient. - BUGFIX: The shorthandpunct was also printed, when the option »shorthandwidth« was not in use (this had only effect, when the shorthandpunct was redefined). This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: When using authortitle-dw with »firstfull=true«, a \parencite had an erroneous space for the first citation without a postnote. This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: The new editorial roles introduced in biblatex 0.9 were not fully supported. This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: The option »firstfullname« did not work with biblatex’s option »uniquename«. This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: When using hyperref, some links to the bibliography were broken. This should now be fixed. - BUGFIX: In @inbook entries the punctuation after a book author was not the \labelnamepunct. This is now fixed.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/ . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/info/?id=biblatex-dw (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html . Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
v1.3a [2010/09/21] This version of biblatex-dw supports biblatex 0.9d. Please note that you have to update biblatex at least to version 0.9b if you would like to use biblatex-dw 1.3a! You will also need to install the package logreq which is a new requirement since biblatex 0.9b. Users might also need to update their data due to some changes in biblatex 0.9a and biblatex 0.9b. Please follow the hints for users given in biblatex’s RELEASE notes for both of these versions. The following changes were made to biblatex-dw: - Option »omitpages« was renamed to »citepages« and enhanced. As in the verbose standard styles, you can now choose between »permit«, »omit«, »suppress« and »separate«. Other as in the biblatex styles, the standard for this option in biblatex-dw is »separate«. - Option »herename« dropped. The same functionality can now be achieved by using »citepages=separate«. Note that the bibliography string »herename« was also dropped, »thiscite« is used instead. - New option »shorthandinbib«: if set to »true«, the shorthand of each entry will be typeset in the bibliography before each item. The shorthand will be set in brackets, separated by a space. You can customize this behaviour by adjusting the following commands: \DeclareFieldFormat{shorthandinbib}{\mkbibbrackets{#1}} \newcommand*{\shorthandinbibpunct}{\addspace} The default for »shorthandinbib« is »false«. - BUGFIX: The shorthandpunct could not be redefined by a simple \renewcommand, but only as an argument of \AtBeginDocument. This is now fixed, and a simple \renewcommand is sufficient. - BUGFIX: The shorthandpunct was also printed, when the option »shorthandwidth« was not in use (this had only effect, when the shorthandpunct was redefined). This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: When using authortitle-dw with »firstfull=true«, a \parencite had an erroneous space for the first citation without a postnote. This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: The new editorial roles introduced in biblatex 0.9 were not fully supported. This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: The option »firstfullname« did not work with biblatex’s option »uniquename«. This is now fixed. - BUGFIX: When using hyperref, some links to the bibliography were broken. This should now be fixed. - BUGFIX: In @inbook entries the punctuation after a book author was not the \labelnamepunct. This is now fixed.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/ . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/info/?id=biblatex-dw (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html . Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
biblatex-dw – Humanities styles for BibLaTeX
A small collection of styles for the BibLaTeX package. It was designed for citations in the humanities and offers some features that are not provided by the standard BibLaTeX styles. The styles are dependent on BibLaTeX (at least version 0.9b) and cannot be used without it.
Package | biblatex-dw |
Version | 1.7b 2023-03-11 |
Copyright | 2008–2023 Dominik Waßenhoven |
Maintainer | Dominik Waßenhoven |