(now off-topic)

Well it does strike me then as an issue that no clearly identifiable
section provides a guide as to how customise styling properly (Section
3.3 did not do the trick). I will wait for further releases with
tutorials.

On 24/10/2007, Simon Spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 24.10.2007, at 12:53, François Briatte wrote:
>
> >> So why not change how 'book' is printed. The whole point about
> > biblatex is that these things can be changed easily.
> >
> > True, it's always a solution to recode yourself, but were is that
> > explained clearly in the manual?
>
> Where is what explained? How you can recode things? Most of the
> manual is about that ...
>
> simon
>
> > I probably missed it by lack of time
> > for a proper reading. It's also a shame the custom German style hosted
> > on arcor.de have been suspended.
> >
> > FB
> >
> > On 23/10/2007, Simon Spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 23.10.2007, at 17:22, François Briatte wrote:
> >>
> >>> 'Of course it makes sense that the container for 'incollection'
> >>> would
> >>> be 'collection' ;)'
> >>>
> >>> Yes, this is what biblatex suggests. I have tried the
> >>> book/incollection combination, which is my usual coding too, but
> >>> biblatex is not rendering the 'book' part properly, so I have
> >>> switched
> >>> to 'proceedings' (which is fine and rather consistent anyway, many
> >>> collective books start as workshops).
> >>
> >> So why not change how 'book' is printed. The whole point about
> >> biblatex is that these things can be changed easily.
> >>
> >> simon
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the comments
> >>>
> >>> On 21/10/2007, James Howison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> I don't use BibLatex, so YRMV, but for 'edited book chapters' in
> >>>> books where there are different authors for each chapter (ie the
> >>>> book
> >>>> is a collection of articles) I've always used 'incollection' and
> >>>> just
> >>>> 'book' without authors but with editors for the container item.
> >>>> Perhaps try that before creating new bibtex types ...
> >>>>
> >>>> @incollection{author2007some-edited-boo,
> >>>>         Author = {Author, Article},
> >>>>         Crossref = {2007some-edited-boo},
> >>>>         Pages = {1-25},
> >>>>         Title = {An article in the book}}
> >>>>
> >>>> @book{2007some-edited-boo,
> >>>>         Editor = {editor, First and editor, Second},
> >>>>         Publisher = {Sage Publications},
> >>>>         Title = {Some edited book},
> >>>>         Year = {2007}}
> >>>>
> >>>> Of course it makes sense that the container for 'incollection'
> >>>> would
> >>>> be 'collection' ;)
> >>>>
> >>>> Cheers,
> >>>> James
> >>>>
> >>>> On Oct 21, 2007, at 6:39 AM, François Briatte wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> I asked here because BibDesk does not have a 'collection' type,
> >>>>> which
> >>>>> seems the only way to refer to an edited book (example below) with
> >>>>> biblatex.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks for the precision though!
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>> E.g. Smith, John and Smith, Ann (2003) The Typical Collective
> >>>>>>> Book,
> >>>>>>> London, Routledge.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Fr.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 21/10/2007, Alex Hamann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>> wuerzburg.de> wrote:
> >>>>>> Although this is not the best place to ask questions related to
> >>>>>> BibTeX (better: the macostex list) in general here is the
> >>>>>> description
> >>>>>> from btxdoc.pdf (the guide to bibtex):
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> ----
> >>>>>> proceedings: The proceedings of a conference. Required fields:
> >>>>>> title,
> >>>>>> year.
> >>>>>> Optional fields: editor, volume or number, series, address,
> >>>>>> month,
> >>>>>> organization, publisher, note.
> >>>>>> ----
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Collections in the way you describe them are usually just
> >>>>>> referred to
> >>>>>> as "books" or "booklets", as far as I am aware of.
> >>>>>> But if you are using biblatex you are in a more flexible
> >>>>>> environment
> >>>>>> anyway, so as long as you do not have to collaborate on papers I
> >>>>>> would not worry too much about the strictness of the bibtex-
> >>>>>> system.
> >>>>>> (others may disagree on this)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Alex
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Am 19.10.2007 um 21:31 schrieb François Briatte:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Hello all,
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Biblatex refers to 'collection' for edited books where chapters
> >>>>>>> have
> >>>>>>> different authors. Is this the same as 'proceeding'? This is
> >>>>>>> what I
> >>>>>>> use when I have such books, even though they are not proceedings
> >>>>>>> most
> >>>>>>> of the time.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> E.g. Smith, John and Smith, Ann (2003) The Typical Collective
> >>>>>>> Book,
> >>>>>>> London, Routledge.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Cheers, Fr.
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