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-;*=====================================================================*/
-;* serrano/prgm/project/skribe/doc/user/bib.skb */
-;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
-;* Author : Manuel Serrano */
-;* Creation : Sun Dec 2 10:02:56 2001 */
-;* Last change : Tue Oct 26 21:41:19 2004 (eg) */
-;* Copyright : 2001-04 Manuel Serrano */
-;* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
-;* The Skribe index */
-;*=====================================================================*/
-
-(bibliography "user/src/bib1.sbib")
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* Index */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(chapter :title "Bibliographies"
-
- (p [
-Skribe supports bibliographies. In order to use bibliography
-,(markup-ref "ref") it is needed to:])
- (itemize
- (item [
-Use the default pre-existing ,(emph "bibliography table") or create a
-custom one.])
- (item [
-Provide a ,(emph "bibliography database").])
- (item [
-Load the database by the mean of the ,(markup-ref "bibliography")
-Skribe function call.])
- (item [
-Reference to a bibliography entry, with a ,(markup-ref "ref") Skribe
-function call.]))
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* Bibliography tables */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(section :title "Bibliography tables"
-
- (p [
-This section describes the function of using and creating bibliography
-tables.])
-
- (p [The predicate ,(code "bib-table?") returns ,(code "#t") if and only
-if its argument is a bibliography table as returned by
-,(markup-ref "make-bib-table") or ,(markup-ref "default-bib-table"). Otherwise
-,(code "bib-table?") returns ,(code "#f").])
-
- (doc-markup 'bib-table?
- '((obj [The value to be tested]))
- :see-also '(make-bib-table default-bib-table bibliography the-bibliography)
- :force-engines *api-engines*
- :common-args '()
- :source "../src/bigloo/bib.bgl")
-
- (p [The function ,(code "default-bib-table") returns a global, pre-existing
-bibliography-table:])
- (doc-markup 'default-bib-table
- '()
- :see-also '(bib-table? make-bib-table bibliography the-bibliography)
- :force-engines *api-engines*
- :common-args '()
- :source "../src/bigloo/bib.bgl")
-
- (p [The function ,(code "make-bib-table") constructs a new
-bibliography-table:])
- (doc-markup 'make-bib-table
- '((ident [The name of the bibliography table.]))
- :see-also '(bib-table? default-bib-table bibliography the-bibliography)
- :force-engines *api-engines*
- :common-args '()
- :source "../src/bigloo/bib.bgl"))
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* bibliography ... @label bibliography@ */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(section :title "Bibliography"
-
-(p [The function ,(code "bibliography") loads bibliography ,(param 'entries)
-into the Skribe memory. An ,(emph "entry") is either a list
-representing one entry (such as an article or book reference) or a
-string which denotes a file name that contains several
-entries. All the entries loaded in memory are available for the function
-,(ref :ident "ref" :node "references"). A bibliography database must be loaded
-,(emph "before") any reference is introduced. It is advised to place
-the ,(code "bibliography") Skribe function call before the call to the
-,(markup-ref "document") function call.])
-
-(doc-markup 'bibliography
- `((:command ,[An external command to be applied when loading
- the bibliography entries. The sequence ,(code "~a") is replaced
- with the name of the file when the command is invoked.])
- (:bib-table ,[The ,(ref :mark "make-bib-table" :text "table")
- where entry is searched.])
- (#!rest entry... ,[If ,(param 'entry) is a string, it denotes
- a file containing the entry (see ,(ref :mark "skribe-bib-path"
- :text "bibliograph path")). Otherwise, it is a list described
- by the ,(ref :subsection "Bibliography syntax" :text "syntax")
- below.]))
- :see-also '(bib-table? make-bib-table default-bib-table the-bibliography)
- :force-engines *api-engines*
- :common-args '())
-
-(p [The ,(param :command) option can be used to import foreign bibliography.
-The following example, shows how to directly use a Bibtex bibliography
-using the ,(ref :section "Skribebibtex") translator.])
-
-(example-produce
- (example :legend "Printing a bibliography" (prgm :file "src/bib6.skb")))
-
-
-;; bibliography syntax
-(subsection :title "Bibliography syntax"
-
-(p [The Skribe bibliography database uses a format very close to
-the Bibtex one. It is a parenthetic version of Bibtex. Here is the
-syntax of an entry:])
-
-(disp :verb #t :bg *prgm-skribe-color* [
-<entry> --> ,(bold "(")<kind> <key> <field>+,(bold ")")
-<kind> --> techreport | article | inproceedings | book
-<key> --> <symbol> | <string>
-<field> --> ,(bold "(")<symbol> <string>,(bold ")")])
-
-(p [Bibtex files cannot be directly loaded in Skribe but the tool
-,(ref :section "Skribebibtex" :text (tt "skribebibtex")) can be use to
-automatically convert Bibtex format to Skribe bibliography format.
-Here is an example of a simple Skribe database.])
-
-(prgm :file "src/bib1.sbib")))
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* the-bibliography ... @label the-bibliography@ */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(section :title "Printing a bibliography"
-
-(p [The function ,(code "the-bibliography") displays the bibliography. ])
-
-(doc-markup 'the-bibliography
- `((:bib-table [The bibliography
- ,(ref :mark "make-bib-table" :text "table") to be displayed.])
- (:pred [A predicate filtering the bibliography entries. It takes
- two parameters: the bibliography entry and the
- ,(code "the-bibliography") node.])
- (:sort [A function sorting a list of entries.])
- (:count ,[The symbol ,(code "partial") or ,(code "full")
- specifies the numbering to be applied. The value
- ,(code "partial") tells Skribe to count only the entries
- filtered in by ,(param :pred). The value ,(code "full")
- tells Skribe to count all entries, event those filtered out
- by ,(param :pred).]))
- :see-also '(bib-table? make-bib-table default-bib-table bibliography)
- :force-engines *api-engines*
- :common-args '())
-
-(example-produce
- (example :legend "Printing a bibliography" (prgm :file "src/bib2.skb"))
- (disp (include "src/bib2.skb")))
-
-;; filtering bibliography
-(subsection :title "Filtering bibliography entries"
-(index "the-bibliography" :note "filtering")
-
-(p [The ,(param :pred) option is bound to a function of one argument
-that filters bibliography entries. It is used to control which entries
-must appears on a bibliography. The default behavior is to display
-only the entries referenced to in the text. For instance, in order to
-display ,(emph "all") the entries of a bibliography, is it needed to
-print the bibliography with a predicate returning always ,(code "#t").])
-
-(example-produce
- (example :legend "Unfiltering bibliography entries" (prgm :file "src/bib3.skb"))
- (disp (include "src/bib3.skb")))
-
-(p [The second example, filters out the entries that are not ,(emph "book")
-or that are not referenced to from the document.])
-
-(example-produce
- (example :legend "Unfiltering bibliography entries" (prgm :file "src/bib4.skb"))
- (disp (include "src/bib4.skb")))
-
-(p [The last example, illustrates how to change the rendering of a
-bibliography. It uses the ,(markup-ref "processor") construction
-and it defines two ,(ref :ident "writer" :text "writers") for
-displaying ,(code "&bib-entry-ident") and ,(code "&bib-entry-title")
-markups. These two markups are introduced by Skribe when it loads a
-bibliography. All fields of bibliography entries are represented by
-markups whose prefix are ,(code "&bib-entry-"). The parent of all these
-markups is the bibliography entry itself. The ,(code "&bib-entry-") markups
-are options of there parent.])
-
-(example-produce
- (example :legend "Unfiltering bibliography entries" (prgm :file "src/bib5.skb"))
- (disp (include "src/bib5.skb"))))
-
-;; sorting bibliography
-(subsection :title "Sorting bibliography entries"
-(index "the-bibliography" :note "sorting")
-
-(p [The ,(param :sort) option of the ,(markup-ref "the-bibliography")
-markup is used for sorting the bibliography entries. There are three
-pre-existing functions for sorting entries:])
-
-(doc-markup 'bib-sort/authors
- '((l [The list of entries.]))
- :force-engines *api-engines*
- :source "../src/common/bib.scm"
- :others '(bib-sort/idents bib-sort/dates)
- :common-args '())
-
-(p [The first function sorts the entries according to an alphabetic ordering
-on authors. The second sorts according to an alphabetic ordering on
-entries identifier. The last one sorts according to entries date.])
-
-(example-produce
- (example :legend "Sorting bibliography entries"
- (prgm :file "src/common/bib.scm" :definition 'bib-sort/idents)))))
-
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* skribebibtex */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(section :title "Skribebibtex"
-(index "skribebibtex" :note "manual page")
-(index "bibtex")
-(p [
-In this section we present the Skribebibtex translator that compiles Bibtex
-source files into a Skribe bibliography.])
-
-;; Synopsis
-(subsection :title "SYNOPSIS" :number #f
- (compiler-command *skribebibtex-bin* "options" "input"))
-
-;; Description
-(subsection :title "DESCRIPTION" :number #f [
-This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. It
-documents the ,(tt "skribebibtex"), a tool that translates
-,(bold "Bibtex") files into ,(it "Skribe"), bibliography format. These
-files can be used by the ,(bold "skribe") compiler to produce
-bibliography entries.])
-
-;; Suffixes
-(subsection :title "SUFFIXES" :number #f [
-The ,(ref :chapter "Skribe compiler" :text "skribe") compiler uses file
-suffixes in order to select amongst its possible targets which to choose.
-These suffixes are:
-
-,(description (item :key (it ".bib") [a ,(bold "Bibtex") source file.]))])
-
-;; Options
-(subsection :title "OPTIONS" :number #f
-(compiler-options *skribebibtex-bin*))))
-