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authorRobert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net>2023-01-24 14:23:01 +0100
committerRobert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net>2023-01-24 14:23:01 +0100
commit9565b02dcafd76b3f4e88023500a1998f1990e87 (patch)
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17 17
18icite – Indices locorum citatorum 18icite – Indices locorum citatorum
19 19
20Copyright ⓒ 2019--2020 Robert Alessi 20Copyright ⓒ 2019--2021 Robert Alessi
21 21
22Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert 22Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert
23Alessi: 23Alessi:
@@ -50,16 +50,21 @@ This release of icite consists of the following source files:
50 50
51- `Makefile` 51- `Makefile`
52 52
53License applicable to the documentation 53License Applicable to the Documentation
54--------------------------------------- 54---------------------------------------
55 55
56Copyright ⓒ 2019--2020 Robert Alessi 56Copyright ⓒ 2020--2021 Robert Alessi
57 57
58The documentation file `icite.pdf` that is generated from the 58The documentation file `icite.pdf` that is generated from the
59`icite.dtx` source file is licensed under the Creative Commons 59`icite.dtx` source file is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation
60Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this 60License, as follows:---
61license, visit <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/> or send 61
62a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA. 62Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
63 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
64 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with
65 no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
66 Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
67 “GNU Free Documentation License”.
63 68
64Installation 69Installation
65============ 70============
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15</head> 166</head>
16<body> 167<body>
17<header> 168<header id="title-block-header">
18<h1 class="title">The icite package – README file</h1> 169<h1 class="title">The icite package – README file</h1>
19<p class="author">Robert Alessi</p> 170<p class="author">Robert Alessi</p>
20</header> 171</header>
21<h1 id="overview">Overview</h1> 172<h1 id="overview">Overview</h1>
22<p><code>icite</code> is designed to produce from BibTeX or BibLaTeX bibliographical databases the different indices of authors and works cited which are called <em>indices locorum citatorum</em>. It relies on a specific <code>\icite</code> command and can operate with either BibTeX or BibLaTeX.</p> 173<p><code>icite</code> is designed to produce from BibTeX or BibLaTeX
174bibliographical databases the different indices of authors and works
175cited which are called <em>indices locorum citatorum</em>. It relies on
176a specific <code>\icite</code> command and can operate with either
177BibTeX or BibLaTeX.</p>
23<h1 id="license-and-disclamer">License and disclamer</h1> 178<h1 id="license-and-disclamer">License and disclamer</h1>
24<p>icite – Indices locorum citatorum</p> 179<p>icite – Indices locorum citatorum</p>
25<p>Copyright ⓒ 2019–2020 Robert Alessi</p> 180<p>Copyright ⓒ 2019–2021 Robert Alessi</p>
26<p>Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert Alessi:</p> 181<p>Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert
182Alessi:</p>
27<ul> 183<ul>
28<li><p>email: <a href="mailto:alessi@robertalessi.net">alessi@robertalessi.net</a></p></li> 184<li><p>email: <a href="mailto:alessi@robertalessi.net"
29<li><p>website: <a href="http://www.robertalessi.net/icite" class="uri">http://www.robertalessi.net/icite</a></p></li> 185class="email">alessi@robertalessi.net</a></p></li>
30<li><p>comments, feature requests, bug reports: <a href="https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues" class="uri">https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues</a></p></li> 186<li><p>website: <a href="http://www.robertalessi.net/icite"
187class="uri">http://www.robertalessi.net/icite</a></p></li>
188<li><p>comments, feature requests, bug reports: <a
189href="https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues"
190class="uri">https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues</a></p></li>
31</ul> 191</ul>
32<p>This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.</p> 192<p>This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
33<p>This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.</p> 193it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
34<p>You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/" class="uri">http://www.gnu.org/licenses/</a>.</p> 194Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
195option) any later version.</p>
196<p>This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
197WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
198MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
199Public License for more details.</p>
200<p>You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
201along with this program. If not, see <a
202href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/"
203class="uri">http://www.gnu.org/licenses/</a>.</p>
35<p>This release of icite consists of the following source files:</p> 204<p>This release of icite consists of the following source files:</p>
36<ul> 205<ul>
37<li><p><code>icite.dtx</code></p></li> 206<li><p><code>icite.dtx</code></p></li>
38<li><p><code>icite.ins</code></p></li> 207<li><p><code>icite.ins</code></p></li>
39<li><p><code>Makefile</code></p></li> 208<li><p><code>Makefile</code></p></li>
40</ul> 209</ul>
41<h2 id="license-applicable-to-the-documentation">License applicable to the documentation</h2> 210<h2 id="license-applicable-to-the-documentation">License Applicable to
42<p>Copyright ⓒ 2019–2020 Robert Alessi</p> 211the Documentation</h2>
43<p>The documentation file <code>icite.pdf</code> that is generated from the <code>icite.dtx</code> source file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/" class="uri">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/</a> or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.</p> 212<p>Copyright ⓒ 2020–2021 Robert Alessi</p>
213<p>The documentation file <code>icite.pdf</code> that is generated from
214the <code>icite.dtx</code> source file is licensed under the GNU Free
215Documentation License, as follows:—</p>
216<p>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
217under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
218any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
219Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A
220copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free
221Documentation License”.</p>
44<h1 id="installation">Installation</h1> 222<h1 id="installation">Installation</h1>
45<ol type="1"> 223<ol type="1">
46<li><p>Run <code>'latex icite.ins'</code> to produce the <code>icite.sty</code> file.</p></li> 224<li><p>Run <code>'latex icite.ins'</code> to produce the
47<li><p>To finish the installation you have to move the <code>icite.sty</code> file into a directory where LaTeX can find it. See the FAQ on <code>texfaq.org</code> at <a href="https://texfaq.org/FAQ-inst-wlcf" class="uri">https://texfaq.org/FAQ-inst-wlcf</a> for more on this.</p></li> 225<code>icite.sty</code> file.</p></li>
226<li><p>To finish the installation you have to move the
227<code>icite.sty</code> file into a directory where LaTeX can find it.
228See the FAQ on <code>texfaq.org</code> at <a
229href="https://texfaq.org/FAQ-inst-wlcf"
230class="uri">https://texfaq.org/FAQ-inst-wlcf</a> for more on
231this.</p></li>
48</ol> 232</ol>
49<h1 id="development-git-repository">Development, Git Repository</h1> 233<h1 id="development-git-repository">Development, Git Repository</h1>
50<h2 id="browse-the-code">Browse the code</h2> 234<h2 id="browse-the-code">Browse the code</h2>
51<p>You can browse icite repository on the web: <a href="http://git.robertalessi.net/icite" class="uri">http://git.robertalessi.net/icite</a></p> 235<p>You can browse icite repository on the web: <a
52<p>From this page, you can download all the releases of <code>icite</code>. For instructions on how to install <code>icite</code>, please see above.</p> 236href="http://git.robertalessi.net/icite"
53<h2 id="comments-feature-requests-bug-reports">Comments, Feature requests, Bug Reports</h2> 237class="uri">http://git.robertalessi.net/icite</a></p>
54<p><a href="https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues" class="uri">https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues</a></p> 238<p>From this page, you can download all the releases of
239<code>icite</code>. For instructions on how to install
240<code>icite</code>, please see above.</p>
241<h2 id="comments-feature-requests-bug-reports">Comments, Feature
242requests, Bug Reports</h2>
243<p><a href="https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues"
244class="uri">https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues</a></p>
55<h2 id="download-the-repository">Download the repository</h2> 245<h2 id="download-the-repository">Download the repository</h2>
56<p><code>icite</code> development is facilitated by git, a distributed version control system. You will need to install git (most GNU/Linux distributions package it in their repositories).</p> 246<p><code>icite</code> development is facilitated by git, a distributed
247version control system. You will need to install git (most GNU/Linux
248distributions package it in their repositories).</p>
57<p>Use this command to download the repository</p> 249<p>Use this command to download the repository</p>
58<pre><code>git clone http://git.robertalessi.net/icite</code></pre> 250<pre><code>git clone http://git.robertalessi.net/icite</code></pre>
59<p>A new directory named icite will have been created, containing <code>icite</code>.</p> 251<p>A new directory named icite will have been created, containing
252<code>icite</code>.</p>
60<h2 id="git-hosting">Git hosting</h2> 253<h2 id="git-hosting">Git hosting</h2>
61<p>Make an account on <a href="https://gitlab.com" class="uri">https://gitlab.com</a> and navigate (while logged in) to <a href="https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite" class="uri">https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite</a>. Click <em>Fork</em> and you will have in your account your own repository of <code>icite</code> where you will be able to make whatever changes you like to.</p> 254<p>Make an account on <a href="https://gitlab.com"
255class="uri">https://gitlab.com</a> and navigate (while logged in) to <a
256href="https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite"
257class="uri">https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite</a>. Click <em>Fork</em>
258and you will have in your account your own repository of
259<code>icite</code> where you will be able to make whatever changes you
260like to.</p>
62</body> 261</body>
63</html> 262</html>
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1% \iffalse meta-comment 1% \iffalse meta-comment
2% icite -- Indices locorum citatorum 2% icite -- Indices locorum citatorum
3% Copyright (C) 2019--2020 Robert Alesssi 3% Copyright (C) 2019--2021 Robert Alesssi
4% 4%
5% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert 5% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert
6% Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net> 6% Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net>
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28%<package>\ProvidesPackage{icite} 28%<package>\ProvidesPackage{icite}
29%<*package> 29%<*package>
30 [2020/03/05 v1.3a Make Indices locorum citatorum] 30 [2021/07/07 v1.4-dev Make Indices locorum citatorum]
31%</package> 31%</package>
32%<*driver> 32%<*driver>
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199 pdfcopyright={Copyright (C) 2019--2020 Robert Alessi 203 linktocpage=true,
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201 Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International 205}
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227\metaset{subtitle}{Indices locorum citatorum}
228\metaset[print]{subtitle}{\emph{Indices locorum citatorum}}
229\metaset{author}{Robert Alessi}
230\metaset{keywords}{LaTeX, Lua, bibliography, index}
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232\metaset[print]{contactemail}{\mailto[icite]{alessi@robertalessi.net}}
233\metaset{contacturl}{http://www.roberalessi.net}
234\metaset{partof}{The icite Package}
235\metaset[print]{partof}{The \textsf{icite} Package}
236\metaset{copyrightowner}{\metapick[#1]{author}}
237\metaset{copyrightdate}{2019--2021}
238\metaset{licensemessage}{Permission is granted to copy, distribute
239 and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free
240 Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by
241 the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no
242 Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license
243 is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation
244 License''.}
245\metaset{licenseurl}{https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html}
246\metaset[print]{licenseurl}{%
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211\usepackage[citecmd=autocite,defaultindex]{\jobname} 258\usepackage[citecmd=autocite,defaultindex]{\jobname}
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277 \NewDocElement{Option}{option}
278\else
279 \usepackage{dox}
280 \doxitem{Option}{option}{options}
281\fi
230\usepackage{enumitem} 282\usepackage{enumitem}
231\setlist{nosep} 283\setlist{nosep}
232\setlist[itemize]{label=\textendash} 284\setlist[itemize]{label=\textendash}
233\setlist[enumerate,1]{label=(\alph*)} 285\setlist[enumerate,1]{label=(\alph*)}
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244\usepackage{minted} 297\usepackage{minted}
245\usepackage[contents]{colordoc} 298\usepackage[contents]{colordoc}
246\newcommand{\package}[1]{\textsf{#1}\index{#1=#1 (package)}} 299\newcommand{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}\index{#1=#1 (package)}}
247\usepackage{tikz} 300\usepackage{tikz}
248\usepackage[breakable, skins, xparse, minted]{tcolorbox} 301\usepackage[breakable, skins, xparse, minted]{tcolorbox}
249\tcbset{colback=white, boxrule=.15mm, colframe=cinnamon, 302\tcbset{colback=white, boxrule=.15mm, colframe=cinnamon,
250 breakable} 303 breakable}
251\newtcblisting{example}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm}} 304\newtcblisting{example}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm}}
252\newtcblisting{code}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm}, listing 305\newtcblisting{pkgcode}{minted options={linenos, numbersep=0mm}, listing
253 only} 306 only}
307\NewDocumentCommand{\newfeature}{o}{%
308 \leavevmode
309 \IfNoValueTF{#1}
310 {\marginpar{\hfill\emph{New feature}}}
311 {\marginpar{\hfill\emph{New feature} #1}}%
312 \ignorespaces
313}
254\usepackage{etoc} 314\usepackage{etoc}
255\etocsettocdepth{paragraph} 315\etocsettocdepth{paragraph}
256\newcommand{\icitetableofcontents}{% 316\newcommand{\icitetableofcontents}{%
@@ -289,7 +349,7 @@
289%</driver> 349%</driver>
290% \fi 350% \fi
291% 351%
292% \CheckSum{360} 352% \CheckSum{0}
293% 353%
294% \CharacterTable 354% \CharacterTable
295% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z 355% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
@@ -327,23 +387,19 @@
327% \GetFileInfo{\jobname.dtx} 387% \GetFileInfo{\jobname.dtx}
328% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment} 388% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment}
329% 389%
330% \newcommand*{\NEWfeature}[1]{% 390% \pdfbookmark[1]{\metaterm{title}}{title}
331% \hskip 1sp \marginpar{\small\sffamily\raggedright 391% \begin{tcolorbox}[
332% New feature\\#1}} 392% colframe=black,
393% enhanced,
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399% ]
400% \metapick[print]{titletext}
401% \end{tcolorbox}
333% 402%
334% \title{\tcbox[colframe=black, enhanced, tikznode, drop lifted
335% shadow, colback=white, boxrule=.25mm]{%
336% The \textsf{icite} package\\
337% \emph{Indices locorum citatorum}\\
338% \fileversion\ --- \filedate}}
339%
340% \author{Robert Alessi \\
341% \href{mailto:alessi@robertalessi.net?Subject=icite package}%
342% {\texttt{alessi@robertalessi.net}}}
343%
344% \date{}
345%
346% \maketitle
347% \footnotesize 403% \footnotesize
348% \icitetableofcontents 404% \icitetableofcontents
349% \normalsize 405% \normalsize
@@ -351,32 +407,38 @@
351% \changes{v1.00}{2019/03/07}{First public release} 407% \changes{v1.00}{2019/03/07}{First public release}
352% 408%
353% \begin{abstract} 409% \begin{abstract}
354% \package{icite} is designed to produce from \hologo{BibTeX} or 410% \pkg{icite} is designed to produce from \hologo{BibTeX} or
355% Bib\LaTeX\ bibliographical databases the different indices of 411% Bib\LaTeX\ bibliographical databases the different indices of
356% authors and works cited which are called \emph{indices locorum 412% authors and works cited which are called \emph{indices locorum
357% citatorum}. It relies on a specific \cs{icite} command and can 413% citatorum}. It relies on a specific \cs{icite} command and can
358% operate with either \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX. 414% operate with either \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX.
359% \end{abstract} 415% \end{abstract}
360% 416%
361% \section*{License and disclamer} 417% \section*{License and Disclaimer}
362% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{License and disclamer} 418% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{License and disclamer}
363% \subsection*{License applicable to the software} 419% \subsection*{License Applicable to this Document}
420% \pdfbookmark[2]{Licence applicable to this document}{copyright-doc}
421% \leavevmode\marginpar{\hfill\texttt{fdl1.3}}
422% \metapick[print]{rightstext} (See below \vref{sec:fdl}.)
423%
424% \subsection*{License Applicable to the Software}
425% \pdfbookmark[2]{Licence applicable to the software}{copyright-soft}
364% \label{sec:license-software} 426% \label{sec:license-software}
365% 427%
366% \package{icite} --- \emph{Indices locorum citatorum}\\ 428% \pkg{icite} --- \metapick[print]{subtitle}
367% Copyright \textcopyright\ 2019--2020 Robert Alessi 429% \metapick[print]{copyrightstatement}
368% 430%
369% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert 431% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to Robert
370% Alessi: 432% Alessi:
371% \begin{itemize} 433% \begin{itemize}
372% \item email: \mailto[icite package]{alessi@roberalessi.net} 434% \item email: \mailto[icite package]{Robert Alessi <alessi@roberalessi.net>}
373% \item website: \url{http://www.robertalessi.net/icite} 435% \item website: \url{http://www.robertalessi.net/icite}
374% \item development: \url{http://git.robertalessi.net/icite} 436% \item development: \url{http://git.robertalessi.net/icite}
375% \item comments, feature requests, bug reports: 437% \item comments, feature requests, bug reports:
376% \url{https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues} 438% \url{https://gitlab.com/ralessi/icite/issues}
377% \end{itemize} 439% \end{itemize}
378% 440%
379% \marginpar{\texttt{gpl3+}} 441% \leavevmode\marginpar{\hfill\texttt{gpl3+}}
380% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 442% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
381% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 443% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
382% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 444% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
@@ -389,9 +451,10 @@
389% 451%
390% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 452% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
391% along with this program. If not, see 453% along with this program. If not, see
392% <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 454% \href{http://www.gnu.org/licenses}%
455% {\texttt{<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>}}.
393% 456%
394% This release of \package{icite} consists of the following 457% This release of \pkg{icite} consists of the following
395% source files: 458% source files:
396% \begin{itemize} 459% \begin{itemize}
397% \item |icite.dtx| 460% \item |icite.dtx|
@@ -399,18 +462,6 @@
399% \item |Makefile| 462% \item |Makefile|
400% \end{itemize} 463% \end{itemize}
401% 464%
402% \subsection*{License applicable to this document}
403% \label{sec:documentation-license}
404% Copyright \textcopyright\ 2019--2020 Robert Alessi
405%
406% \ccbysa\marginpar{\texttt{CC BY-SA 4.0}}
407% This document is licensed under the Creative Commons
408% Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of
409% this license, visit
410% \url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/} or send a
411% letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042,
412% USA.
413%
414% \section{Introduction} 465% \section{Introduction}
415% \label{sec:introduction} 466% \label{sec:introduction}
416% Bib\LaTeX\ features a very powerful internal mechanism which 467% Bib\LaTeX\ features a very powerful internal mechanism which
@@ -427,27 +478,27 @@
427% intricate business and requires knowing how to redefine and/or patch 478% intricate business and requires knowing how to redefine and/or patch
428% standard and internal Bib\LaTeX\ commands. 479% standard and internal Bib\LaTeX\ commands.
429% 480%
430% The \package{icite} package is but a modest piece of software which 481% The \pkg{icite} package is but a modest piece of software which
431% addresses this situation. It relies on citation commands, but does 482% addresses this situation. It relies on citation commands, but does
432% not require Bib\LaTeX. Instead, \hologo{BibTeX} can be used as 483% not require Bib\LaTeX. Instead, \hologo{BibTeX}, or even no
433% \package{icite} uses the \package{usebib} 484% bibliographic engine, can be used as \pkg{icite} uses the
434% package\footnote{\cite{usebib}} to build the indices by drawing 485% \pkg{usebib} package\footnote{\cite{usebib}} to build the indices by
435% directly from the bibliographical database. 486% drawing directly from the bibliographical database.
436% 487%
437% 488%
438% \section[The \package{icite} package]{The \textsf{icite} package} 489% \section[The \pkg{icite} package]{The \textsf{icite} Package}
439% The \package{icite} package is loaded as usual like so:--- 490% The \pkg{icite} package is loaded as usual like so:---
440% \iffalse 491% \iffalse
441%<*example> 492%<*example>
442% \fi 493% \fi
443\begin{code} 494\begin{pkgcode}
444 \usepackage[<options>]{icite} 495 \usepackage[<options>]{icite}
445\end{code} 496\end{pkgcode}
446% \iffalse 497% \iffalse
447%</example> 498%</example>
448% \fi 499% \fi
449% 500%
450% \package{icite} may be loaded with three optional \enquote*{named 501% \pkg{icite} may be loaded with three optional \enquote*{named
451% arguments} either of which is set using the syntax 502% arguments} either of which is set using the syntax
452% \meta{key}$=$\meta{value}. The description of the optional arguments 503% \meta{key}$=$\meta{value}. The description of the optional arguments
453% follows:--- 504% follows:---
@@ -468,17 +519,17 @@
468% passages in the default general index, unless |defaultindex| is set 519% passages in the default general index, unless |defaultindex| is set
469% to the value |none|, in which case indexing is disabled. It must be 520% to the value |none|, in which case indexing is disabled. It must be
470% noted that this named argument does not need a value as it defaults 521% noted that this named argument does not need a value as it defaults
471% to |loccit| if it is used alone. This is an easy way to have all 522% to |loccit| if used alone. This is an easy way to have all passages
472% passages cited indexed in a separate index named |loccit|. 523% cited indexed in a separate index named |loccit|.
473% 524%
474% \DescribeOption{nobibengine}\NEWfeature{v1.1} 525% \DescribeOption{nobibengine}\newfeature[v1.1]
475% \changes{v1.1}{2019/03/12}{New global option \texttt{nobibengine}}% 526% \changes{v1.1}{2019/03/12}{New global option \texttt{nobibengine}}%
476% |nobibengine|$=$|true|\verb+|+|false|\hfill% 527% |nobibengine|$=$|true|\verb+|+|false|\hfill%
477% \tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\ 528% \tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\
478% This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| 529% This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true|
479% if it is used. When this option is activated, \package{icite} does 530% if used. When this option is activated, \pkg{icite} does not use
480% not use \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX\ to insert the citations in the 531% \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX\ to insert the citations in the body
481% body text---even if either is loaded in the preamble---and pulls the 532% text\---even if either be loaded in the preamble\---and pulls the
482% necessary information directly from the bibliographical 533% necessary information directly from the bibliographical
483% database. For this reason, \cs{bibinput} described below is of 534% database. For this reason, \cs{bibinput} described below is of
484% course still required. The citations inserted consist of the 535% course still required. The citations inserted consist of the
@@ -488,31 +539,31 @@
488% it takes precedence over the fields used to define author names and 539% it takes precedence over the fields used to define author names and
489% titles. 540% titles.
490% 541%
491% \paragraph{Bibliographical database} 542% \paragraph{Bibliographical Database}
492% \DescribeMacro{\bibinput} Once \package{icite} is loaded, it must be 543% \DescribeMacro{\bibinput} Once \pkg{icite} is loaded, it must be
493% connected to at least one bibliographic |.bib| file. To that end, 544% connected to at least one bibliographic |.bib| file. To that end,
494% \package{icite} uses the same \cs{bibinput} command as 545% \pkg{icite} uses the same \cs{bibinput} command as
495% \package{usebib}.\footnote{Please refer to \cite[1]{usebib} for 546% \pkg{usebib}.\footnote{Please refer to \cite[1]{usebib} for
496% more detailed information on how to use this command.} An example 547% more detailed information on how to use this command.} An example
497% follows:--- % 548% follows:--- %
498% \iffalse 549% \iffalse
499%<*example> 550%<*example>
500% \fi 551% \fi
501\begin{code} 552\begin{pkgcode}
502 % load icite, have \icite use \autocite by default, and insert cited 553 % load icite, have \icite use \autocite by default, and insert cited
503 % passages in a separate index named 'loccit': 554 % passages in a separate index named 'loccit':
504 \usepackage[citecmd=autocite, defaultindex]{icite} 555 \usepackage[citecmd=autocite, defaultindex]{icite}
505 % note that the .bib file must be stripped of its extension: 556 % note that the .bib file must be stripped of its extension:
506 \bibinput{bibliography} % that is: load bibliography.bib 557 \bibinput{bibliography} % that is: load bibliography.bib
507\end{code} 558\end{pkgcode}
508% \iffalse 559% \iffalse
509%</example> 560%</example>
510% \fi 561% \fi
511% 562%
512% \subsection{Preamble-only commands} 563% \subsection{Preamble-only Commands}
513% The following commands may be found in the preamble only. 564% The following commands may be found in the preamble only.
514% \paragraph{Styling the titles} 565% \paragraph{Styling the Titles}
515% \DescribeMacro{\SetTitleStyle} By default, \package{icite} prints 566% \DescribeMacro{\SetTitleStyle} By default, \pkg{icite} prints
516% the titles of the works cited in italics.\\ 567% the titles of the works cited in italics.\\
517% \cs{SetTitleStyle}\marg{formatting directives} can be used in the 568% \cs{SetTitleStyle}\marg{formatting directives} can be used in the
518% preamble only to customize the way titles are displayed in the 569% preamble only to customize the way titles are displayed in the
@@ -520,9 +571,9 @@
520% \iffalse 571% \iffalse
521%<*example> 572%<*example>
522% \fi 573% \fi
523\begin{code} 574\begin{pkgcode}
524 \SetTitleStyle{\textbf{#1}} 575 \SetTitleStyle{\textbf{#1}}
525\end{code} 576\end{pkgcode}
526% \iffalse 577% \iffalse
527%</example> 578%</example>
528% \fi 579% \fi
@@ -531,7 +582,7 @@
531% command. 582% command.
532% 583%
533% \paragraph{Delimiters} 584% \paragraph{Delimiters}
534% \NEWfeature{v1.2}\DescribeMacro{\AuthorTitleDelim} 585% \DescribeMacro{\AuthorTitleDelim}\newfeature[v1.2]
535% \cs{AuthorTitleDelim}\marg{delimiter} sets the delimiter between 586% \cs{AuthorTitleDelim}\marg{delimiter} sets the delimiter between
536% authors and titles in the body text when the |nobibengine| option is 587% authors and titles in the body text when the |nobibengine| option is
537% set to |true|. The default delimiter is a comma and a space. 588% set to |true|. The default delimiter is a comma and a space.
@@ -542,13 +593,13 @@
542% set to |true|. The default delimiter is a comma and a space. 593% set to |true|. The default delimiter is a comma and a space.
543% 594%
544% \subsection[\textsf{icite} for the Impatient]% 595% \subsection[\textsf{icite} for the Impatient]%
545% {\package{icite} for the Impatient} 596% {\pkg{icite} for the Impatient}
546% Read \href{samples/icite-minimal.pdf}{\texttt{icite-minimal.pdf}}. 597% Read \href{samples/icite-minimal.pdf}{\texttt{icite-minimal.pdf}}.
547% 598%
548% \subsection{Entry fields} 599% \subsection{Entry Fields}
549% \label{sec:entry-fields} 600% \label{sec:entry-fields}
550% \subsubsection{Author names} 601% \subsubsection{Author Names}
551% To process author names, \package{icite} uses the following entry 602% To process author names, \pkg{icite} uses the following entry
552% fields: 603% fields:
553% \begin{description} 604% \begin{description}
554% \item[author] As for example in |author = {Ullmann, Manfred}|, which 605% \item[author] As for example in |author = {Ullmann, Manfred}|, which
@@ -575,10 +626,10 @@
575% |sortname = {{|Hunayn ibn Ishaq|}}| 626% |sortname = {{|Hunayn ibn Ishaq|}}|
576% 627%
577% \subsection{Titles} 628% \subsection{Titles}
578% To process titles, \package{icite} uses the following entry fields: 629% To process titles, \pkg{icite} uses the following entry fields:
579% \begin{description} 630% \begin{description}
580% \item[title] The full title of the work. 631% \item[title] The full title of the work.
581% \item[shorttitle] The title in an abriged form. If this entry is 632% \item[shorttitle] The title in an abriged form. If this entry be
582% set, it takes precedence over the |title| field in the printed index. 633% set, it takes precedence over the |title| field in the printed index.
583% \item[indextitle] This field may be used to have a title such as 634% \item[indextitle] This field may be used to have a title such as
584% \emph{The {\TeX}Book} printed in the index as \emph{{\TeX}Book, The}. 635% \emph{The {\TeX}Book} printed in the index as \emph{{\TeX}Book, The}.
@@ -588,8 +639,8 @@
588% |indexsorttitle = {TEXBook}| 639% |indexsorttitle = {TEXBook}|
589% \end{description} 640% \end{description}
590% 641%
591% \section{Basic use} 642% \section{Basic Use}
592% \DescribeMacro{\icite} \package{icite} provides the \cs{icite} 643% \DescribeMacro{\icite} \pkg{icite} provides the \cs{icite}
593% command which both inserts a formatted citation in the body text and 644% command which both inserts a formatted citation in the body text and
594% an entry corresponding to the passage cited in the index. This 645% an entry corresponding to the passage cited in the index. This
595% command is to be used in place of any \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX\ 646% command is to be used in place of any \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX\
@@ -602,9 +653,9 @@
602% \iffalse 653% \iffalse
603%<*example> 654%<*example>
604% \fi 655% \fi
605\begin{code} 656\begin{pkgcode}
606 \icite[<pre>][<post>]{<key>}[<command>] 657 \icite[<pre>][<post>]{<key>}[<command>]
607\end{code} 658\end{pkgcode}
608% \iffalse 659% \iffalse
609%</example> 660%</example>
610% \fi 661% \fi
@@ -614,15 +665,24 @@
614% default in the preamble by means of the |citecmd| global 665% default in the preamble by means of the |citecmd| global
615% option.\footnote{See above, \vref{ref:citecmd}.} 666% option.\footnote{See above, \vref{ref:citecmd}.}
616% 667%
668% \paragraph{List of References} \newfeature[v1.4]
669% \changes{v1.4}{2021/07/07}{\textsf{icite} now indexes separately
670% lists of references} The references inserted in the \meta{post}
671% argument of \cs{icite} may consist of single numbers\---as in |25|,
672% |vii| or |XIV|\---ranges of numbers\---as in |34--38| or
673% |iv--x|\---or lists of numbers. In the latter case, references must
674% be separated from one another by semicolons (|;|), like so: |12;|
675% |21;| |34--38|.
676%
617% \paragraph{Example} The following example illustrates how 677% \paragraph{Example} The following example illustrates how
618% \package{icite} can be used in combination with Bib\LaTeX\ and the 678% \pkg{icite} can be used in combination with Bib\LaTeX\ and the
619% \package{imakeidx} package to have the passages cited sorted and 679% \pkg{imakeidx} package to have the passages cited sorted and
620% printed in a separate, specific \enquote*{Index of Passages 680% printed in a separate, specific \enquote*{Index of Passages
621% Cited}:--- % 681% Cited}:--- %
622% \iffalse 682% \iffalse
623%<*example> 683%<*example>
624% \fi 684% \fi
625\begin{code} 685\begin{pkgcode}
626 % preamble 686 % preamble
627 % load icite, have \icite use \autocite by default, and insert cited 687 % load icite, have \icite use \autocite by default, and insert cited
628 % passages in a separate index named 'loccit': 688 % passages in a separate index named 'loccit':
@@ -637,7 +697,7 @@
637 % load imakeidx and use xindy to have the numbers sorted properly 697 % load imakeidx and use xindy to have the numbers sorted properly
638 \usepackage[xindy]{imakeidx} 698 \usepackage[xindy]{imakeidx}
639 \makeindex[name=loccit, title=Index of Passages Cited (modern authors)] 699 \makeindex[name=loccit, title=Index of Passages Cited (modern authors)]
640\end{code} 700\end{pkgcode}
641% \iffalse 701% \iffalse
642%</example> 702%</example>
643% \fi 703% \fi
@@ -646,11 +706,11 @@
646% \iffalse 706% \iffalse
647%<*example> 707%<*example>
648% \fi 708% \fi
649\begin{code} 709\begin{pkgcode}
650 \section*{\cs{icite} in action} 710 \section*{\cs{icite} in Action}
651 Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make sure 711 Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make sure
652 that they are all indexed and sorted properly: 712 that they are all indexed and sorted properly: one\icite[123;
653 one\icite[123]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970}, 713 141--148; 245]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970},
654 three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}. 714 three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}.
655 715
656 Let us continue with four other citations out of two other 716 Let us continue with four other citations out of two other
@@ -660,16 +720,16 @@
660 Finally, let us have \cs{icite} use \cs{textcite} to cite 720 Finally, let us have \cs{icite} use \cs{textcite} to cite
661 \icite[123]{Endress1992}[textcite], and again, this time in a 721 \icite[123]{Endress1992}[textcite], and again, this time in a
662 footnote\icite[86]{Endress1992}. 722 footnote\icite[86]{Endress1992}.
663\end{code} 723\end{pkgcode}
664% \iffalse 724% \iffalse
665%</example> 725%</example>
666% \fi 726% \fi
667% 727%
668% \begin{tcblisting}{text only} 728% \begin{tcblisting}{text only}
669% \section*{\cs{icite} in action} 729% \section*{\cs{icite} in Action}
670% Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make 730% Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make
671% sure that they are all indexed and sorted properly: 731% sure that they are all indexed and sorted properly: one\icite[123;
672% one\icite[123]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970}, 732% 141--148; 245]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970},
673% three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}. 733% three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}.
674% 734%
675% Let us continue with four other citations out of two other 735% Let us continue with four other citations out of two other
@@ -685,23 +745,23 @@
685% been used can be found below in the appendix 745% been used can be found below in the appendix
686% (\vrefrange{ref:indices}{ref:icite-bib} respectively). As can be 746% (\vrefrange{ref:indices}{ref:icite-bib} respectively). As can be
687% seen by comparing the bibliography generated in the footnotes with 747% seen by comparing the bibliography generated in the footnotes with
688% the text printed in the index, \package{icite} prints as expected 748% the text printed in the index, \pkg{icite} prints as expected
689% the abridged forms of the titles when they are 749% the abridged forms of the titles when they are
690% available. Furthermore, as a default citation command set in the 750% available. Furthermore, as a default citation command set in the
691% preamble, the \enquote*{oxnotes} Bib\LaTeX\ option of 751% preamble, the \enquote*{oxnotes} Bib\LaTeX\ option of
692% \package{biblatex-oxref} style package makes \cs{autocite} behave 752% \pkg{biblatex-oxref} style package makes \cs{autocite} behave
693% like \cs{footcite}. Finally, the page numbers in the index are 753% like \cs{footcite}. Finally, the page numbers in the index are
694% sorted properly: for example, two-digit numbers, like 81, are listed 754% sorted properly: for example, two-digit numbers, like 81, are listed
695% before 123. 755% before 123.
696% 756%
697% \section{Refined use} 757% \section{Refined Use}
698% When references are made not only to modern authors but also to 758% When references are made not only to modern authors but also to
699% authors and works from classical antiquity or from the Middle Ages, 759% authors and works from classical antiquity or from the Middle Ages,
700% it is commonly agreed that at least two separate indices of passages 760% it is commonly agreed that at least two separate indices of passages
701% cited should be made. Another option is not to index passages cited 761% cited should be made. Another option is not to index passages cited
702% from modern authors at all. 762% from modern authors at all.
703% 763%
704% \DescribeMacro{\IndexSubtypeAs} \package{icite} is able to 764% \DescribeMacro{\IndexSubtypeAs} \pkg{icite} is able to
705% differentiate between sources by drawing from the bibliographical 765% differentiate between sources by drawing from the bibliographical
706% database the exact string that may be found in the |entrysubtype| 766% database the exact string that may be found in the |entrysubtype|
707% entry field. To that end, the \cs{IndexSubtypeAs} command is 767% entry field. To that end, the \cs{IndexSubtypeAs} command is
@@ -709,9 +769,9 @@
709% \iffalse 769% \iffalse
710%<*example> 770%<*example>
711% \fi 771% \fi
712\begin{code} 772\begin{pkgcode}
713 \IndexSubtypeAs{<subtype>}{<index_name>} 773 \IndexSubtypeAs{<subtype>}{<index_name>}
714\end{code} 774\end{pkgcode}
715% \iffalse 775% \iffalse
716%</example> 776%</example>
717% \fi 777% \fi
@@ -728,7 +788,7 @@
728% \iffalse 788% \iffalse
729%<*example> 789%<*example>
730% \fi 790% \fi
731\begin{code} 791\begin{pkgcode}
732 % load icite, and have cited authors indexed in an index named 792 % load icite, and have cited authors indexed in an index named
733 % 'secondary': 793 % 'secondary':
734 \usepackage[defaultindex=secondary]{icite} 794 \usepackage[defaultindex=secondary]{icite}
@@ -738,7 +798,7 @@
738 % authors whose 'entrysubtype' field matches the string 'medieval' 798 % authors whose 'entrysubtype' field matches the string 'medieval'
739 % should go into the same index: 799 % should go into the same index:
740 \IndexSubtypeAs{medieval}{primary} 800 \IndexSubtypeAs{medieval}{primary}
741\end{code} 801\end{pkgcode}
742% \iffalse 802% \iffalse
743%</example> 803%</example>
744% \fi 804% \fi
@@ -746,7 +806,7 @@
746% \iffalse 806% \iffalse
747%<*example> 807%<*example>
748% \fi 808% \fi
749\begin{code} 809\begin{pkgcode}
750 % load icite, but do not index passages cited with \icite: 810 % load icite, but do not index passages cited with \icite:
751 \usepackage[defaultindex=none]{icite} 811 \usepackage[defaultindex=none]{icite}
752 % except for authors whose 'entrysubtype' field matches the string 812 % except for authors whose 'entrysubtype' field matches the string
@@ -755,7 +815,7 @@
755 % authors whose 'entrysubtype' field matches the string 'medieval' 815 % authors whose 'entrysubtype' field matches the string 'medieval'
756 % should go into the same index: 816 % should go into the same index:
757 \IndexSubtypeAs{medieval}{primary} 817 \IndexSubtypeAs{medieval}{primary}
758\end{code} 818\end{pkgcode}
759% \iffalse 819% \iffalse
760%</example> 820%</example>
761% \fi 821% \fi
@@ -765,14 +825,14 @@
765% |classical| should go into the default |loccit| index. As for those 825% |classical| should go into the default |loccit| index. As for those
766% whose |entrysubtype| matches |classical|, they should to into an 826% whose |entrysubtype| matches |classical|, they should to into an
767% index named |primary|. \label{ref:classics-pkg}Furthermore, the 827% index named |primary|. \label{ref:classics-pkg}Furthermore, the
768% \package{classics} package is used to format references in which a 828% \pkg{classics} package is used to format references in which a
769% volume number is used.\footnote{For more information, see below 829% volume number is used.\footnote{For more information, see below
770% \vref{sec:classics-usage}.} In this way, \package{xindy} only has 830% \vref{sec:classics-usage}.} In this way, \pkg{xindy} only has
771% numbers to handle:--- % 831% numbers to handle:--- %
772% \iffalse 832% \iffalse
773%<*example> 833%<*example>
774% \fi 834% \fi
775\begin{code} 835\begin{pkgcode}
776 % preamble 836 % preamble
777 \usepackage[style=oxnotes]{biblatex} 837 \usepackage[style=oxnotes]{biblatex}
778 \addbibresource{bibliography.bib} 838 \addbibresource{bibliography.bib}
@@ -788,7 +848,7 @@
788 848
789 \usepackage[citecmd=autocite,defaultindex]{icite} 849 \usepackage[citecmd=autocite,defaultindex]{icite}
790 \IndexSubtypeAs{classical}{primary} 850 \IndexSubtypeAs{classical}{primary}
791\end{code} 851\end{pkgcode}
792% \iffalse 852% \iffalse
793%</example> 853%</example>
794% \fi 854% \fi
@@ -797,11 +857,11 @@
797% \iffalse 857% \iffalse
798%<*example> 858%<*example>
799% \fi 859% \fi
800\begin{code} 860\begin{pkgcode}
801 \section*{\cs{icite} in action} 861 \section*{\cs{icite} in Action}
802 Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make sure 862 Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make sure
803 that they are all indexed and sorted properly: 863 that they are all indexed and sorted properly: one\icite[123;
804 one\icite[123]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970}, 864 141--148; 245]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970},
805 three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}. 865 three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}.
806 866
807 Let us continue with four other citations out of two other 867 Let us continue with four other citations out of two other
@@ -820,16 +880,16 @@
820 Finally, let us have \cs{icite} use \cs{textcite} to cite 880 Finally, let us have \cs{icite} use \cs{textcite} to cite
821 \icite[123]{Endress1992}[textcite], and again, this time in a 881 \icite[123]{Endress1992}[textcite], and again, this time in a
822 footnote\icite[86]{Endress1992}. 882 footnote\icite[86]{Endress1992}.
823\end{code} 883\end{pkgcode}
824% \iffalse 884% \iffalse
825%</example> 885%</example>
826% \fi 886% \fi
827% 887%
828% \begin{tcblisting}{text only} 888% \begin{tcblisting}{text only}
829% \section*{\cs{icite} in action} 889% \section*{\cs{icite} in Action}
830% Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make 890% Let us start with four citations of the same reference, to make
831% sure that they are all indexed and sorted properly: 891% sure that they are all indexed and sorted properly: one\icite[123;
832% one\icite[123]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970}, 892% 141--148; 245]{Ullmann1970}, two\icite[231]{Ullmann1970},
833% three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}. 893% three\icite[81]{Ullmann1970} and four\icite[18]{Ullmann1970}.
834% 894%
835% Let us continue with four other citations out of two other 895% Let us continue with four other citations out of two other
@@ -859,23 +919,23 @@
859% 919%
860% 920%
861% \subsection[The \textsf{classics} package]% 921% \subsection[The \textsf{classics} package]%
862% {The \package{classics} package} % 922% {The \pkg{classics} Package} %
863% \label{sec:classics-usage} 923% \label{sec:classics-usage}
864% As said above \vpageref{ref:classics-pkg}, it is advisable to use 924% As said above \vpageref{ref:classics-pkg}, it is advisable to use
865% the \package{classics} package to format volume, page, column, line 925% the \pkg{classics} package to format volume, page, column, line
866% numbers and the like which are inserted in the \meta{post} optional 926% numbers and the like which are inserted in the \meta{post} optional
867% argument of the \cs{icite} command\autocite{classics}. An example of 927% argument of the \cs{icite} command\autocite{classics}. An example of
868% using \package{classics} to format references to Aristotle according 928% using \pkg{classics} to format references to Aristotle according
869% to Bekker pagination follows:\footnote{See \cite[2]{classics} for 929% to Bekker pagination follows:\footnote{See \cite[2]{classics} for
870% more information.}--- % 930% more information.}--- %
871% \iffalse 931% \iffalse
872%<*example> 932%<*example>
873% \fi 933% \fi
874\begin{code} 934\begin{pkgcode}
875 % preamble: 935 % preamble:
876 \usepackage{classics} 936 \usepackage{classics}
877 \newclassic{aristotle}{#1|\textit{#1}|#1} 937 \newclassic{aristotle}{#1|\textit{#1}|#1}
878\end{code} 938\end{pkgcode}
879% \iffalse 939% \iffalse
880%</example> 940%</example>
881% \fi 941% \fi
@@ -893,7 +953,7 @@
893% \iffalse 953% \iffalse
894%</example> 954%</example>
895% \fi 955% \fi
896% The following prints the same body text while using \package{icite} 956% The following prints the same body text while using \pkg{icite}
897% to have the passages cited inserted in the \emph{Index locorum 957% to have the passages cited inserted in the \emph{Index locorum
898% citatorum} (see below \vref{sec:index-loc-cit}):--- % 958% citatorum} (see below \vref{sec:index-loc-cit}):--- %
899% \iffalse 959% \iffalse
@@ -916,21 +976,21 @@
916% As can be seen, the \cs{notecite} and \cs{pnotecite} commands have 976% As can be seen, the \cs{notecite} and \cs{pnotecite} commands have
917% been used to insert only the references in the body text. 977% been used to insert only the references in the body text.
918% 978%
919% It is also advisable to use \package{xindy} to compile indices of 979% It is also advisable to use \pkg{xindy} to compile indices of
920% passages cited because \package{xindy}, unlike \package{makeindex} 980% passages cited because \pkg{xindy}, unlike \pkg{makeindex}
921% or \package{xindex}, is able to sort numbers properly: for example, 981% or \pkg{xindex}, is able to sort numbers properly: for example,
922% with \package{xindy}, such a number as 81 will come before 100, but 982% with \pkg{xindy}, such a number as 81 will come before 100, but
923% will be sorted after 100 with the other two engines. 983% will be sorted after 100 with the other two engines.
924% \begin{tcblisting}{text only, title=Caveat} 984% \begin{tcblisting}{text only, title=Caveat}
925% \package{xindy} (actually |texindy|) is also designed to ignore 985% \pkg{xindy} (actually |texindy|) is also designed to ignore
926% \TeX\ commands by default. However, due to a missing line in 986% \TeX\ commands by default. However, due to a missing line in
927% |xindy/modules/base/tex.xdy|,\footnote{As the time of writing, in 987% |xindy/modules/base/tex.xdy|,\footnote{As the time of writing, in
928% \package{xindy} v2.5.1.} this does not apply to so-called 988% \pkg{xindy} v2.5.1.} this does not apply to so-called
929% \enquote*{starred} \TeX\ commands, such as \cs{aristotle*} from 989% \enquote*{starred} \TeX\ commands, such as \cs{aristotle*} from
930% the example above. 990% the example above.
931% \end{tcblisting} 991% \end{tcblisting}
932% One easy way to get around this issue is to create a style file with 992% One easy way to get around this issue is to create a style file with
933% a single line that instructs \package{xindy} to ignore the asterisk 993% a single line that instructs \pkg{xindy} to ignore the asterisk
934% when processing the index, like so:--- % 994% when processing the index, like so:--- %
935% \iffalse 995% \iffalse
936%<*example> 996%<*example>
@@ -947,13 +1007,13 @@
947% \iffalse 1007% \iffalse
948%<*example> 1008%<*example>
949% \fi 1009% \fi
950\begin{code} 1010\begin{pkgcode}
951 % preamble: 1011 % preamble:
952 \usepackage[xindy]{imakeidx} 1012 \usepackage[xindy]{imakeidx}
953 \makeindex[name=loccit, options=-M icite.xdy] 1013 \makeindex[name=loccit, options=-M icite.xdy]
954 % document: 1014 % document:
955 \printindex[loccit] 1015 \printindex[loccit]
956\end{code} 1016\end{pkgcode}
957% \iffalse 1017% \iffalse
958%</example> 1018%</example>
959% \fi 1019% \fi
@@ -962,7 +1022,7 @@
962% 1022%
963% \section{Appendix} 1023% \section{Appendix}
964% Designing the layout of indices is out of the scope of this 1024% Designing the layout of indices is out of the scope of this
965% documentation. For information, the \package{tabto} package has been 1025% documentation. For information, the \pkg{tabto} package has been
966% used in the preamble in combination with the following |xindy| style 1026% used in the preamble in combination with the following |xindy| style
967% file:--- % 1027% file:--- %
968% \iffalse 1028% \iffalse
@@ -978,7 +1038,7 @@
978% 1038%
979% \subsection{Indices} 1039% \subsection{Indices}
980% \label{ref:indices} 1040% \label{ref:indices}
981% \subsubsection{Index of Passages Cited (modern authors)} 1041% \subsubsection{Index of Passages Cited (Modern Authors)}
982% \printindex[loccit] 1042% \printindex[loccit]
983% \needspace{8\baselineskip} 1043% \needspace{8\baselineskip}
984% \subsubsection{\emph{Index locorum citatorum}} 1044% \subsubsection{\emph{Index locorum citatorum}}
@@ -986,11 +1046,551 @@
986% \printindex[primary] 1046% \printindex[primary]
987% 1047%
988% \subsection{\texorpdfstring{\hologo{BibTeX} 1048% \subsection{\texorpdfstring{\hologo{BibTeX}
989% file used in this document}{BibTeX file used in this document}} 1049% File Used in this Document}{BibTeX File Used in this Document}}
990% \label{ref:icite-bib} 1050% \label{ref:icite-bib}
991% \tcbinputlisting{minted options={linenos, numbersep=1.5mm}, minted 1051% \tcbinputlisting{minted options={linenos, numbersep=1.5mm}, minted
992% language=bibtex, listing file=icite.bib, listing only} 1052% language=bibtex, listing file=icite.bib, listing only}
993% 1053%
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994%\StopEventually{} 1594%\StopEventually{}
995% 1595%
996% \section{Implementation} 1596% \section{Implementation}
@@ -1020,7 +1620,7 @@
1020\ExecuteOptionsX{citecmd} 1620\ExecuteOptionsX{citecmd}
1021\ProcessOptionsX\relax 1621\ProcessOptionsX\relax
1022% \end{macrocode} 1622% \end{macrocode}
1023% The following packages are required by \package{icite}: 1623% The following packages are required by \pkg{icite}:
1024% \begin{macrocode} 1624% \begin{macrocode}
1025\RequirePackage{xparse} 1625\RequirePackage{xparse}
1026\RequirePackage{datatool} 1626\RequirePackage{datatool}
@@ -1031,7 +1631,7 @@
1031% \begin{macrocode} 1631% \begin{macrocode}
1032\NewDocumentCommand{\ic@nullcmd}{O{}O{}m}{} 1632\NewDocumentCommand{\ic@nullcmd}{O{}O{}m}{}
1033% \end{macrocode} 1633% \end{macrocode}
1034% Define fields to be used by \package{icite}: 1634% Define fields to be used by \pkg{icite}:
1035% \begin{macrocode} 1635% \begin{macrocode}
1036\define@reuse@key{author} 1636\define@reuse@key{author}
1037\define@reuse@key{indexauthor} 1637\define@reuse@key{indexauthor}
@@ -1043,13 +1643,13 @@
1043\define@reuse@key{entrysubtype} 1643\define@reuse@key{entrysubtype}
1044\define@reuse@key{shorthand} 1644\define@reuse@key{shorthand}
1045% \end{macrocode} 1645% \end{macrocode}
1046% This is the same as \cs{usebibentry} from \package{ebib}, but it 1646% This is the same as \cs{usebibentry} from \pkg{ebib}, but it
1047% does not return an error if the entry field is not found: 1647% does not return an error if the entry field is not found:
1048% \begin{macrocode} 1648% \begin{macrocode}
1049\def\get@bibentry#1#2{\@ifundefined{reuse@#1@#2}{} 1649\def\get@bibentry#1#2{\@ifundefined{reuse@#1@#2}{}
1050 {\@nameuse{reuse@#1@#2}}} 1650 {\@nameuse{reuse@#1@#2}}}
1051% \end{macrocode} 1651% \end{macrocode}
1052% Create a new database which \package{icite} will use to connect 1652% Create a new database which \pkg{icite} will use to connect
1053% Bib\LaTeX\ \enquote*{subtypes} to indices. 1653% Bib\LaTeX\ \enquote*{subtypes} to indices.
1054% \begin{macrocode} 1654% \begin{macrocode}
1055\DTLnewdb{icite@indices} 1655\DTLnewdb{icite@indices}
@@ -1111,7 +1711,40 @@
1111% citation command to be used, like so:\\ 1711% citation command to be used, like so:\\
1112% \cs{icite}\oarg{pre}\oarg{post}\marg{key}\oarg{command}\\ 1712% \cs{icite}\oarg{pre}\oarg{post}\marg{key}\oarg{command}\\
1113% Only standard citation commands are accepted, with the exception of 1713% Only standard citation commands are accepted, with the exception of
1114% qualified citation lists or so-called \enquote*{multicite} commands. 1714% qualified citation lists or so-called \enquote*{multicite}
1715% commands. As of v1.4, \pkg{icite} can process separate index entries
1716% from lists of numbers inserted in the \meta{postnote} argument of
1717% \cs{icite}. For this mechanism to work, the indexing commands used
1718% by \cs{icite} must be defined beforehand:---
1719% \begin{macrocode}
1720\NewDocumentCommand{\icite@dflt@index}{m}{%
1721 \index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}}
1722\NewDocumentCommand{\icite@std@index}{m}{%
1723 \index[\icite@index]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}}
1724\NewDocumentCommand{\icite@nodflt@index}{m}{%
1725 \index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}}
1726% \end{macrocode}
1727% Then \cs{process@index@list} is used to split the argument of
1728% |<postnote>| at each occurrence of the |;| punctuation mark:---
1729% \begin{macrocode}
1730\NewDocumentCommand{\process@index@list}
1731 {m > { \SplitList { ; } } m}{%
1732 \def\@tempa{#1}%
1733 \def\@dflt{dflt}%
1734 \def\@std{std}%
1735 \def\@nodflt{nodflt}%
1736 \ifx\@tempa\@dflt
1737 \ProcessList {#2} { \icite@dflt@index }%
1738 \else
1739 \ifx\@tempa\@std
1740 \ProcessList {#2} { \icite@std@index }%
1741 \else
1742 \ifx\@tempa\@nodflt
1743 \ProcessList {#2} { \icite@nodflt@index }%
1744 \fi\fi\fi
1745}
1746% \end{macrocode}
1747% The definition of \cs{icite} follows:---
1115% \begin{macrocode} 1748% \begin{macrocode}
1116\NewDocumentCommand{\icite}{o o m O{\ic@dfltcit}}{% 1749\NewDocumentCommand{\icite}{o o m O{\ic@dfltcit}}{%
1117 \edef\ic@argiv{#4}% 1750 \edef\ic@argiv{#4}%
@@ -1188,23 +1821,28 @@
1188 {\DTLifdbempty{icite@indices}{% 1821 {\DTLifdbempty{icite@indices}{%
1189 \ifno@index\else 1822 \ifno@index\else
1190 \ifdefault@index% 1823 \ifdefault@index%
1191 \index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}% 1824 \process@index@list{dflt}{#1}%
1825 %\index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}%
1192 \else% 1826 \else%
1193 \index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}% 1827 \process@index@list{nodflt}{#1}%
1828 %\index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}%
1194 \fi\fi% 1829 \fi\fi%
1195 }{% 1830 }{%
1196 \bgroup% 1831 \bgroup%
1197 \DTLforeach*{icite@indices}{% 1832 \DTLforeach*{icite@indices}{%
1198 \icite@subtype=subtype,\icite@index=index}{% 1833 \icite@subtype=subtype,\icite@index=index}{%
1199 \ifx\@subtype\icite@subtype% 1834 \ifx\@subtype\icite@subtype%
1200 \index[\icite@index]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}% 1835 \process@index@list{std}{#1}%
1836 %\index[\icite@index]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}%
1201 \dtlbreak% 1837 \dtlbreak%
1202 \else% 1838 \else%
1203 \ifno@index\else 1839 \ifno@index\else
1204 \ifdefault@index% 1840 \ifdefault@index%
1205 \index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}% 1841 \process@index@list{dflt}{#1}%
1842 %\index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}%
1206 \else% 1843 \else%
1207 \index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}% 1844 \process@index@list{nodflt}{#1}%
1845 %\index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#1}%
1208 \fi\fi% 1846 \fi\fi%
1209 \fi}% 1847 \fi}%
1210 \egroup}% 1848 \egroup}%
@@ -1222,23 +1860,28 @@
1222 {\DTLifdbempty{icite@indices}{% 1860 {\DTLifdbempty{icite@indices}{%
1223 \ifno@index\else 1861 \ifno@index\else
1224 \ifdefault@index% 1862 \ifdefault@index%
1225 \index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}% 1863 \process@index@list{dflt}{#2}%
1864 %\index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}%
1226 \else% 1865 \else%
1227 \index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}% 1866 \process@index@list{nodflt}{#2}%
1867 %\index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}%
1228 \fi\fi% 1868 \fi\fi%
1229 }{% 1869 }{%
1230 \bgroup% 1870 \bgroup%
1231 \DTLforeach*{icite@indices}{% 1871 \DTLforeach*{icite@indices}{%
1232 \icite@subtype=subtype,\icite@index=index}{% 1872 \icite@subtype=subtype,\icite@index=index}{%
1233 \ifx\@subtype\icite@subtype% 1873 \ifx\@subtype\icite@subtype%
1234 \index[\icite@index]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}% 1874 \process@index@list{std}{#2}%
1875 %\index[\icite@index]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}%
1235 \dtlbreak% 1876 \dtlbreak%
1236 \else% 1877 \else%
1237 \ifno@index\else 1878 \ifno@index\else
1238 \ifdefault@index% 1879 \ifdefault@index%
1239 \index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}% 1880 \process@index@list{dflt}{#2}%
1881 %\index[\ic@dfltind]{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}%
1240 \else% 1882 \else%
1241 \index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}% 1883 \process@index@list{nodflt}{#2}%
1884 %\index{\@sortedauthor!\@sortedtitle!#2}%
1242 \fi\fi% 1885 \fi\fi%
1243 \fi}% 1886 \fi}%
1244 \egroup}% 1887 \egroup}%