+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | bibliographyformat | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Abbreviation: ã|\bifã% Parameters: ã|submarkupã% Submarkup: ã|\incontents, \titleformat, \everybibentry, \sameauthorrulesizeã% ã|Description:ã% The \bibliographyformat markup controls the style of the entire bibliography. The following submarkup is only valid within \bif. \incontents by default adds the title text to the contents. The default is yes; to keep the title from appearing enter "no": \bibliographyformat{\incontents{no}} \titleformat{Nested Markup} controls the format of the bibliography title. The default skips to a new page, centers the title in bold, and skips one line. You may use markup such as \newpage, \verticalspace, and \centerline within \titleformat as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or outside of \bibliographyformat: * \bibtitleprints the title entered with the \bibliography markup. \everybibentry{Nested Markup} controls the format of each bibliographic entry. The default permits breaking between entries and creates a hanging paragraph for the entry. You may use markup such as \verticalspace, \hangingparagraph, \item, \goodbreak, \noindent, \label, \leftindent within \everybibentry as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or outside of \bibliographyformat: * \bibnumberprints the current \bibentry number. \sameauthorrulesize sets the height, width, and depth of a horizontal line used to indicate a repeat of an author's name. ã|Example:ã% The following markup produces entries similar to the default but numbered. A period and a tie (tilde, for a connecting space) join the number to the text. \bibliographyformat{\incontents{yes} \titleformat{\np \cl{\bd \bibtitle} \vs{\bl} } \everybibentry{\goodbreak\hp\nin\bibnumber.~} \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex} } Then when you use \bibentry, you would get: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 1. Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human | | Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. | | 2. Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." Mining Truth. | | 11:455--601. | | 3. Moraine, Esker. 1978. "Pet rocks as therapy tools." Geopsychology | | Today. 10:71--78. | | 4. Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. Gravel and Nothingness: An Existential | | Theory. Dayton: Gabbro Press. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Example:ã% This example also numbers entries, but it uses labels instead of hanging paragraphs. The \labelformat is changed under \titleformat to accommodate numbers. This layout is useful for bibliographies that use identifiers in place of numbers. \bibliographyformat{\incontents{yes} \titleformat{\np\vsk{1in} \cl{\bd \bibtitle} \vs{\bl} \labelformat{\labelwidth{22pt}}} \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label{\bibnumber}} \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}} Then when you use \bibliography, you would get: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | References | | | | 1. Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human | | Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. | | | | 2. Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. Gravel and Nothingness: An Existential | | Theory. Dayton: Gabbro Press. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Example:ã% You can specify in the \everybibentry markup that the bibentry number is to be surrounded by parenthesis or square brackets. \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label{(\bibnumber)}} +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | References | | | | (1) Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human | | Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. | | | | (2) Salt, Jean-Paul. 1958. Gravel and Nothingness: An Existential | | Theory. Dayton: Gabbro Press. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Example:ã% You could also use \label to indicate citations that carry an alphanumeric label by omitting the parameter to \label in the \everybibentry markup. \bibliographyformat{\titleformat{\np\cl{\bd \bibtitle} \vs{\bl} \labelformat{\labelwidth{50pt}}} \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label} \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}} Then use the \bibentry markup as though it had a parameter: \bibliography{Citations}\frenchspacing \bibentry {Grabe70} Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. {\it Mechanical Processes in the Human Geomechanism}. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. \bibentry{Illit11} Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." {\it Mining Truth}. 11:455--601. \bibentry{Morai78} Moraine, Esker. 1978. "Pet rocks as therapy tools." {\it Geopsychology Today}. 10:71--78. and the citations will look like: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Citations | | | | Grabe70 Grabens, Gruss M. 1970. Mechanical Processes in the Human | | Geomechanism. Winston: Geomedical Publications, International. | | | | Illit11 Illite, Ivan. 1911. "Picking the Philosopher's Stone." Mining | | Truth. 11:455--601. | | | | Morai78 Moraine, Esker. 1978. "Pet rocks as therapy tools." | | Geopsychology Today. 10:71--78. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Example:ã% Another popular style groups all of an author's citations together. This can be accomplished in a similar manner as previously defined. The difference being that the \rt markup is used. \bibliographyformat{\titleformat{\np\vsk{1in} \cl{\bd \bibtitle} \vs{\bl} \labelformat{\labelwidth{50pt}}} \everybibentry{\goodbreak\label} \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}} \bibliography{Citations}\frenchspacing \vs{.5\bl} \nin OSBORNE, J.S. \bie{\rt{1971.}} {\it Introduction to Aesthetic Anthropology}. Boston, Ma: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. \bie{\rt{1978.}} A survey of tribal masks used by Brazilian tribes. Pages 160--169 in {\it Cultural Anthropology}. M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: Harper and Row. \vs{.5\bl} \nin OTTEN, C.M. \bibentry{\rt{1971.}} {\it Anthropology and Art: Readings in Cross Cultural Aesthetics}. Garden City, N.Y.: The Natural History Press. and the citations will look like: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Citations | | | | OSBORNE, J.S. | | | | 1971. Introduction to Aesthetic Anthropology. Boston, Ma: Addison-Wesley | | Pub. Co. | | | | 1978. A survey of tribal masks used by Brazilian tribes. Pages 160--169 | | in Cultural Anthropology. M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: | | Harper and Row. | | OTTEN, C.M. | | | | 1971. Anthropology and Art: Readings in Cross Cultural Aesthetics. | | Garden City, N.Y.: The Natural History Press. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Example:ã% This final style makes use of an \everybibentry similar to the default. In this example, the paragraph and hanging indents are set to different values (by default they are equal). The other difference is that \noindent is omitted. \bibliographyformat{\titleformat{\np\cl{\bd \bibtitle} \vs{\bl} \psk{\bl}\pin{10pt}\hin{20pt}} \everybibentry{\par\goodbreak\hp\indent} \sameauthorrulesize{width3em height.6ex depth-.5ex}} \bibliography{Bibliography}\frenchspacing \vs{\bl} \nin Asher67 \bie Asherson, G. L., and S. H. Stone. 1967.\linebreak Dessensitization {\it in vitro}. {\it Immunology}. 13:469. {\it Cultural Anthropology}. M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: Harper and Row. \vs{\bl} \nin Cinad68 \bie Cinader, B., editor. 1968.\lbr Regulation of the Antibody Response. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Ill. and the citations will look like: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Bibliography | | | | Asher67 | | Asherson, G. L., and S. H. Stone. 1967. | | Dessensitization in vitro. Immunology. 13:469. Cultural Anthropology. | | M. Zateh and F. Grange, eds. New York: Harper and Row. | | | | Cinad68 | | Cinader, B., editor. 1968. | | Regulation of the Antibody Response. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, | | Springfield, Ill. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Notes:ã% The \bibliographyformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if both are used.