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Dominikus Herzberg |
Subject: |
References |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Apr 1998 16:28:40 +0200 |
Hi Lout'ers,
I have not completely understood the definition mechanism of Lout, yet,
maybe this forum can help me solving the following problem.
The problem:
I need a somewhat different style of referencing books, articles, etc
in a paper I have to write. As far as I can see I can't use the existing
@Cite or @Ref symbol, new symbols have to be defined. What I need is:
Example1: As shown, @Writer{$OMT, S.~10} used this concept ...
Result1 : As shown, RUMBAUGH et al. (1991a, S. 10) used this concept ...
Example2: OMT is an OO methodology (@Source{$OMT}).
Result2 : OMT is an OO methodology (RUMBAUGH et al. 1991a).
You see, the tricky part are the parentheses (): Sometimes I need them
for the year (including page references), sometimes not.
The corresponding entry in the reference database file looks like this:
{ @Reference
@Tag { OMT }
@Label { @S Rumbaugh et~al. } # Condensed form of @Author
@Annote { 1991a } # This optional letter is needed to
# differ several publications of an
# author in a year.
@Author { Rumbaugh, J.; Blaha, M., ... }
@Title { Object-Oriented Modeling and Design }
@Type { Book }
@Year { 1991 }
}
Do you have an idea how to define a @Writer and @Source symbol?
Best regards
&
Gruss
Dominikus
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