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authorasau <asau@pkgsrc.org>2013-04-08 18:29:37 +0000
committerasau <asau@pkgsrc.org>2013-04-08 18:29:37 +0000
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Revert pkglint-induced nonsense.
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-The biblatex package is a complete reimplementation of the bibliographic
-facilities provided by LaTeX in conjunction with BibTeX. It redesigns the way in
-which LaTeX interacts with BibTeX at a fairly fundamental level. With biblatex,
-BibTeX is only used (if it is used at all) to sort the bibliography and to
-generate labels. Instead of being implemented in BibTeX's style files, the
-formatting of the bibliography is entirely controlled by TeX macros. Good
-working knowledge in LaTeX should be sufficient to design new bibliography and
-citation styles - there is no need to learn BibTeX's postfix stack language.
-Just like the bibliography styles, all citation commands may be freely
-(re)defined. In fact, users need not remain bound to BibTeX for use with
-biblatex: an alternative bibliography processor biblatex-biber is available.
-Development of biblatex and biblatex-biber is closely coupled; the present
-release of biblatex is designed to work with biblatex-biber version 0.9.3. The
-package needs e-TeX, and uses the author's etoolbox and logreq packages. For
-users of biblatex-biber, version 0.9 is required (at least; refer to the notes
-for the version of biblatex-biber that you are using). Apart from the features
-unique to biblatex, the package also incorporates core features of the following
-packages: babelbib, bibtopic, bibunits, chapterbib, cite, inlinebib, mcite and
-mciteplus, mlbib, multibib, splitbib. There are also some conceptual parallels
-to the natbib and amsrefs packages. The biblatex package supports split
-bibliographies, multiple bibliographies within one document, and separate lists
-of bibliographic shorthands. Bibliographies may be subdivided into parts (by
-chapter, by section, etc.) and/or segmented by topics (by type, by keyword,
-etc.). The package is fully localized and can interface with the babel package.
+The biblatex package is a complete reimplementation of the
+bibliographic facilities provided by LaTeX in conjunction with
+BibTeX. It redesigns the way in which LaTeX interacts with
+BibTeX at a fairly fundamental level. With biblatex, BibTeX is
+only used (if it is used at all) to sort the bibliography and
+to generate labels. Instead of being implemented in BibTeX's
+style files, the formatting of the bibliography is entirely
+controlled by TeX macros. Good working knowledge in LaTeX
+should be sufficient to design new bibliography and citation
+styles -- there is no need to learn BibTeX's postfix stack
+language. Just like the bibliography styles, all citation
+commands may be freely (re)defined. In fact, users need not
+remain bound to BibTeX for use with biblatex: an alternative
+bibliography processor biblatex-biber is available. Development
+of biblatex and biblatex-biber is closely coupled; the present
+release of biblatex is designed to work with biblatex-biber
+version 0.9.3. The package needs e-TeX, and uses the author's
+etoolbox and logreq packages. For users of biblatex-biber,
+version 0.9 is required (at least; refer to the notes for the
+version of biblatex-biber that you are using). Apart from the
+features unique to biblatex, the package also incorporates core
+features of the following packages: babelbib, bibtopic,
+bibunits, chapterbib, cite, inlinebib, mcite and mciteplus,
+mlbib, multibib, splitbib. There are also some conceptual
+parallels to the natbib and amsrefs packages. The biblatex
+package supports split bibliographies, multiple bibliographies
+within one document, and separate lists of bibliographic
+shorthands. Bibliographies may be subdivided into parts (by
+chapter, by section, etc.) and/or segmented by topics (by type,
+by keyword, etc.). The package is fully localized and can
+interface with the babel package.