diff --git a/src/bibliography.tex b/src/bibliography.tex index aa8a31d..99ecb4d 100644 --- a/src/bibliography.tex +++ b/src/bibliography.tex @@ -479,8 +479,9 @@ \subsection{Citing commands} \end{example} Another set of commands allows us to extract specific information from -the bibliographic entry, and use the information directly in the text. This is includes commands such as \csi{citeauthor}, -\csi{citetitle}, \csi{citeyear}, \csi{citedate}, \csi{citeurl}. +the bibliographic entry, and use the information directly in the text. This +includes commands such as \csi{citeauthor}, \csi{citetitle}, \csi{citeyear}, +\csi{citedate}, \csi{citeurl}. \begin{example}[standalone, biber, @@ -553,20 +554,28 @@ \subsection{Citing commands} \subsection{More about entries} -\hologo{biber} uses ``and'' as a separator in author entries. To prevent -this behaviour, enclose ``and'' in curly brackets +\hologo{biber} uses \enquote{and} as a separator in certain entries. To prevent +this behaviour, enclose \enquote{and} in curly brackets \begin{minted}{bibtex} @book{kru, - author = {Kruger {and} sons} + publisher = {Kruger {and} sons} } \end{minted} The same trick may be useful when \hologo{biber} changes capitalisation, even -though it shouldn't. +though it shouldn't. On top of this \hologo{biber} splits author entries into +smaller bits which are then used elsewhere. So in \autoref{lst:bibfile} the +name Jane Diviner is split into the first name Jane and the surname Diviner. +When you don't want this, enclose the entire name in braces +\begin{minted}{bibtex} +@book{kru, + author = {{Kruger brothers}} +} +\end{minted} When writing about certain subject it often happens that the same author or publishing company released several books. In order to reuse the information in -several entries in the \eei{.bib} file, a special entry \cargv{xdata} is available. It may be used -like this +several entries in the \eei{.bib} file, a special entry \cargv{xdata} is +available. It may be used like this \begin{example}[standalone, biber, @@ -578,8 +587,8 @@ \subsection{More about entries} \begin{filecontents}{example2.bib} %!hideend @xdata{krugers, - author = {Kruger {and} sons}, - publisher = {Krugers Inc.}, + author = {{Kruger brothers}}, + publisher = {Kruger {and} sons}, location = {Paris} } @@ -604,3 +613,4 @@ \subsection{More about entries} \printbibliography \end{document} \end{example} +