\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @c %% my-bib-macros.texi --- Texinfo macros providing a crude @c %% bibliography and citation capability. @c % Copyright (C) 2004 Aaron S. Hawley @c % Author: Aaron S. Hawley @c % Keywords: docs, texinfo, extensions, bib @c % This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @c % it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @c % the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) @c % any later version. @c % This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, @c % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of @c % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the @c % GNU General Public License for more details. @c % You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License @c % along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to @c % the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, @c % Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. @c %% Commentary: @c %%% Introduction @c %% Creates references to a ``Bibliography'' or ``References'' @c %% section of a Texinfo document, using Texinfo's @c %% macro system. Although not as terse a way to cite systems as is @c %% found in document systems like TeX, the format is simpler and @c %% the rendering is easier for non-academic readers. @c % @c %%% Usage @c %% References to cited works can be put in any section of a document. @c %% The cited works must be put in either a Texinfo table (for @c %% instance with address@hidden @asis ... @end table'') or within a @c %% Texinfo list (something like address@hidden ... @end enumerate'' @c %% or address@hidden @bullet ... @end itemize''). They are created @c %% with the command address@hidden''. To cite a reference @c %% with a @mybibitem use address@hidden''. @c %% The beginning of a document must include (using the @include @c %% command) the file my-bib-macros.texi, which should be made @c %% available in the current directory of the parent file. A single @c %% call should be made to choose to use a list or a table. The @c %% command to chose is called @mybibuselist{NODE}, where NODE is @c %% the node containing the location where the references are listed. @c % @c %%% Example @c %% \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @c %% @comment %**start of header @c %% @setfilename my-file-with-bib.info @c %% @settitle Texinfo with a Bibliography and References @c %% @c %% @include my-bib-macros.texi @c %% @mybibuselist{References} @c %% @c %% @comment %**end of header @c %% @c %% @node Top @c %% @top Top @c %% @c %% @menu @c %% * Introduction:: @c %% * @mybibnode{}:: @c %% @c %% @end menu @c %% @c %% @node Introduction @c %% @chapter Introduction @c %% @c %% The ability of a documentation format to make cross references to a @c %% bibliography, a feature of LaTeX @mybibcite{LaTeX2e}, isn't @c %% currently supported in Texinfo. @c %% @c %% @node @mybibnode{} @c %% @chapter References @c %% @c %% @itemize @asis @c %% @c %% @mybibitem{LaTeX2e} Leslie Lamport, LaTeX User's Guide and @c %% Reference Manual, 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, @c %% Massachusetts, 1994. @c %% @c %% @end itemize @c %% @c %% @bye @c %% @c %% This example produces (in Info): @c %% 1 Introduction @c %% ************** @c %% @c %% The ability of a documentation format to make cross @c %% references to a bibliography, a feature of LaTeX (See item @c %% [LaTeX2e] in *Note LaTeX2e: References.), is not currently @c %% supported in Texinfo. @c %% @c %% @c %% 2 References @c %% ************ @c %% @c %% [LaTeX2e] Leslie Lamport, LaTeX User's Guide and Reference @c %% Manual, 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, @c %% Massachusetts, 1994. @c %% and (in printed output): @c %% 1 Introduction @c %% ************** @c %% @c %% The ability of a documentation format to make cross @c %% references to a bibliography, a feature of LaTeX (See item @c %% [LaTeX2e] in Chapter 2 [References], page 3.), is not @c %% currently supported in Texinfo. @c %% @c %% @c %% 2 References @c %% ************ @c %% @c %% [LaTeX2e] Leslie Lamport, LaTeX User's Guide and Reference @c %% Manual, 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, @c %% Massachusetts, 1994. @c % @c %%% Notes @c %% The pointers to references will be functional in hypertext @c %% documentation (info, HTML, XML and others) and properly rendered @c %% in print documents, because they are implemented with Texinfo's @c %% cross referencing capabilities (using @anchor and @ref). Failures @c %% by an author to make proper references with ``my-bib-macros'' in @c %% their document will give cross referencing errors by Texinfo @c %% conversion tools. @c %% Only one ``Reference'' section is allowed per document. @c %% An improvement of this system would create cross references @c %% (with @xref) at each cited work to all the originating cross @c %% refererences. @c % @c %% Code: @c % Configuration Options @c %% @mybibsetrefnode : Defines the name of the node to contain @c %% references. @macro mybibsetrefnode{node} @set mybibrefnode \node\ @end macro @c %% @mybibnode{} : Macro to be placed at node containing references @c %% and calls to @mybibcite{} @macro mybibnode{} @value{mybibrefnode} @end macro @c %% @mybibusetable : Whether each @mybibitem will be put in a @c %% table. @macro mybibusetable{node} @set mybibtable true @ifset mybiblist @clear mybiblist @end ifset @mybibsetrefnode{\node\} @end macro @c %% @mybibuselist : Whether each @mybibitem will be put in a @c %% list. @macro mybibuselist{node} @set mybiblist true @ifset mybibtable @clear mybibtable @end ifset @mybibsetrefnode{\node\} @end macro @c %% @mybibcite{REF} : Cites the cross reference REF. @macro mybibcite{ref} @ifclear mybibrefnode @mybibmakeref{mybibsetrefnode was not used, \ref\} @end ifclear @c %**else if @ifset mybibrefnode @address@hidden, \ref\} @end ifset @end macro @macro mybibmakeref{node, ref} (See item [\ref\] in @ref{\node\, \ref\}.) @end macro @c %% @mybibcite{REF} : Creates a cross referenced citation REF. @macro mybibitem{ref} @ifclear mybiblist @ifclear mybibtable @set mybiblist true @end ifclear @end ifclear @ifset mybiblist @item @anchor{\ref\}[\ref\] @end ifset @c %**else if @ifset mybibtable @item @anchor{\ref\}[\ref\] @end ifset @end macro @c %% my-bib-macros.texi ends here