[OS X TeX] biblatex author-year styles
Simon Spiegel
simon at simifilm.ch
Tue Jan 18 03:36:53 EST 2011
On 18.01.2011, at 03:58, <cfrees at imapmail.org> <cfrees at imapmail.org> wrote:
> I have finally got around to experimenting with biblatex but have run
> into some (teething?) problems. One of these is that biblatex wants to
> use more of a date in the (author year) label in the bibliography than
> I expect.
>
> The following is a "misc" entry but I have the same issue with e.g.
> @article:
>
> @misc{mlkjr-ihad,
> author = mlkjr,
> title = {I Have a Dream},
> publisher = king-papers-project,
> address = wash-dc,
> note = {This speech was delivered at the March on Washington for Jobs
> and Freedom},
> url = {http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/kingweb/publications/speeches/address_at_march_on_washington.pdf},
> date = {1963-08-28}}
>
> This gives me (King, Jr., Martin Luther 28th Aug. 1963) as the label in
> the bibliography. Similarly for journal, newspaper & magazine articles
> etc.
>
> biblatex-chicago gives results closer to what I'd expect but
> unfortunately is not friendly to British punctuation, being an American
> citation format. There is a way around this but it involves either
> editing the biblatex-chicago files themselves (not a good idea both
> because they'll get overwritten and because I may need them in their
> present format) or replicating the biblatex-chicago framework under
> another name.
>
> I assume, though, that there is an obvious answer to this and that I'm
> simply being dumb. I am currently using:
> \usepackage[natbib=true,sortcites=true,bibstyle=authoryear,citestyle=authoryear-comp,block=space]{biblatex}
> to call biblatex and:
> \printbibliography[title=References]
> to print the bibliography.
>
I can't reproduce that. With your settings, I get the in-intext citation "King, 1963". But it could well be that you I did something different than you. Please post a working minimal example if you need further advice. It's difficult to say something definite from the bits and pieces you posted. You didn't even say which \cite command you used.
> I am using bibtex as backend. (I don't think biber is even available
> for PPC 10.4.)
The problem you're seeing is certainly not bibtex/biber related. But if you want to use biber, you can definitely build it on PPC as well. There are no pre-built binaries, but you can build it yourself if you need to.
Simon
--
Simon Spiegel
Steinhaldenstr. 50
8002 Zürich
Telephon: ++41 44 451 5334
Mobophon: ++41 76 459 6039
http://www.simifilm.ch
„Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!“ Homer Simpson
More information about the MacOSX-TeX
mailing list