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[Bibulus-dev] Splitting up IN... entries
From: |
Thomas M. Widmann |
Subject: |
[Bibulus-dev] Splitting up IN... entries |
Date: |
07 Apr 2003 19:22:39 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
Hi,
I've got an idea: Is there any reason to define the article and the
journal together, e.g.:
<article id="sampling" xml:lang="en">
<author>
<name nametype="familylast">
<given>Jan</given>
<family>Rijkhoff</family>
</name>
<name nametype="familylast">
<given>Dik</given>
<family>Bakker</family>
</name>
</author>
<title>Language Sampling</title>
<journal>Linguistic Typology</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>263--314</pages>
<year>1998</year>
</article>
instead of:
<article id="sampling" xml:lang="en">
<crossref id='sampling-PART2'/>
<author>
<name nametype="familylast">
<given>Jan</given>
<family>Rijkhoff</family>
</name>
<name nametype="familylast">
<given>Dik</given>
<family>Bakker</family>
</name>
</author>
<title>Language Sampling</title>
<pages>263--314</pages>
</article>
<magazine id="sampling-PART2" xml:lang="en">
<journal>Linguistic Typology</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>3</number>
<year>1998</year>
</magazine>
The same applies to InBook -> Book, InCollection -> Book and
InProceedings -> Proceedings.
Currently, both are possible, but it makes the DTD rather complicated.
Furthermore, BibTeX will move a crossref'ed entry into the
crossref'ing entry if it is crossref'ed only once (actually defined by
the -min-crossrefs command line option to BibTeX), but AFAIK this
breaks if some entries are defined with crossrefs while other entries
are not.
So my question is: Is there any need for allowing both (apart from
convenience when inputting the entry)?
Cheers,
Thomas
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