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CTAN package update: biblatex 0.7b

Date: January 6, 2008 7:53:35 PM CET
Philipp Lehman wrote: > I've uploaded `biblatex.tar.gz' to the incoming directory of the UK > node. This is a maintenance update for macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/. > > Please use the contents of the archive to replace the corresponding > files in macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/. Note that the archive only > contains the files which have actually been modified. > > Thank you very much. > > RELEASE NOTES > > This is a minor maintenance update for biblatex 0.7. The following > files have been modified: > > latex/biblatex.sty > latex/lbx/naustrian.lbx > latex/lbx/danish.lbx > latex/lbx/ngerman.lbx > latex/lbx/austrian.lbx > latex/lbx/german.lbx > > The updated files are tagged "0.7b 2008/01/05". > > CHANGES > > * Improved hyphenation of bibstrings when babel option is active > * Workaround for bug in babel's 'hyphenrules' environment > * New command \DeclareHyphenationExceptions for use in lbx files. > This is a wrapper around \hyphenation which automatically > selects the language of the lbx file. > * New user (preamble) command \DefineHyphenationExceptions. > This is also a wrapper around \hyphenation but takes the > language as its first argument, e.g.: > -------------------- %< -------------------- > \DefineHyphenationExceptions{american}{% > hy-phen-ation > ex-cep-tion > } > -------------------- %< -------------------- > (Something like that should have been provided by babel a > long time ago.) > * Added hyphenation exceptions for German bibliography strings > * Updated danish.lbx file contributed by Danish > comp.text.tex readers. I've installed the update to the package, and (minutely) updated the catalogue repository. Thanks for the upload. Users may view the catalogue entry at: http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/entries/biblatex.html or browse the package directory at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex/ The catalogue entry will be updated overnight, but the revised package is already on its way around the world. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team

Bib – Sophisticated Bibliographies in

Bib is a complete reimplementation of the bibliographic facilities provided by . Formatting of the bibliography is entirely controlled by macros, and a working knowledge of should be sufficient to design new bibliography and citation styles. Bib uses its own data backend program called “biber” to read and process the bibliographic data. With biber, Bib has many features rivalling or surpassing other bibliography systems. To mention a few:

  • Full Unicode support
  • Highly customisable sorting using the Unicode Collation Algorithm + CLDR tailoring
  • Highly customisable bibliography labels
  • Complex macro-based on-the-fly data modification without changing your data sources
  • A tool mode for transforming bibliographic data sources
  • Multiple bibliographies and lists of bibliographic information in the same document with different sorting
  • Highly customisable data source inheritance rules
  • Polyglossia and babel suppport for automatic language switching for bibliographic entries and citations
  • Automatic bibliography data recoding (UTF-8 -> latin1, macros -> UTF-8 etc)
  • Remote data sources
  • Highly sophisticated automatic name and name list disambiguation system
  • Highly customisable data model so users can define their own bibliographic data types
  • Validation of bibliographic data against a data model
  • Subdivided and/or filtered bibligraphies, bibliographies per chapter, section etc.

Apart from the features unique to Bib, the package also incorporates core features of the following packages: babelbib, bibtopic, bibunits, chapterbib, cite, inlinebib, mcite and mciteplus, mlbib, multibib, splitbib.

The package strictly requires

Biber, babel / polyglossia, and csquotes 4.4 or later are strongly recommended.

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