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-<refentry xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" |
- xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" |
- xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" |
- xmlns:src="http://nwalsh.com/xmlns/litprog/fragment" |
- xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" |
- version="5.0" xml:id="bibliography.collection"> |
-<refmeta> |
-<refentrytitle>bibliography.collection</refentrytitle> |
-<refmiscinfo class="other" otherclass="datatype">string</refmiscinfo> |
-</refmeta> |
-<refnamediv> |
-<refname>bibliography.collection</refname> |
-<refpurpose>Name of the bibliography collection file</refpurpose> |
-</refnamediv> |
- |
-<refsynopsisdiv> |
-<src:fragment xml:id="bibliography.collection.frag"> |
-<xsl:param name="bibliography.collection">http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/bibliography/bibliography.xml</xsl:param> |
- |
-</src:fragment> |
-</refsynopsisdiv> |
- |
-<refsection><info><title>Description</title></info> |
- |
-<para>Maintaining bibliography entries across a set of documents is tedious, time |
-consuming, and error prone. It makes much more sense, usually, to store all of |
-the bibliography entries in a single place and simply <quote>extract</quote> |
-the ones you need in each document.</para> |
- |
-<para>That's the purpose of the |
-<parameter>bibliography.collection</parameter> parameter. To setup a global |
-bibliography <quote>database</quote>, follow these steps:</para> |
- |
-<para>First, create a stand-alone bibliography document that contains all of |
-the documents that you wish to reference. Make sure that each bibliography |
-entry (whether you use <tag>biblioentry</tag> or <tag>bibliomixed</tag>) |
-has an ID.</para> |
- |
-<para>My global bibliography, <filename>~/bibliography.xml</filename> begins |
-like this:</para> |
- |
-<informalexample> |
-<programlisting><!DOCTYPE bibliography |
- PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" |
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> |
-<bibliography><title>References</title> |
- |
-<bibliomixed id="xml-rec"><abbrev>XML 1.0</abbrev>Tim Bray, |
-Jean Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, and Eve Maler, editors. |
-<citetitle><ulink url="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">Extensible Markup |
-Language (XML) 1.0 Second Edition</ulink></citetitle>. |
-World Wide Web Consortium, 2000. |
-</bibliomixed> |
- |
-<bibliomixed id="xml-names"><abbrev>Namespaces</abbrev>Tim Bray, |
-Dave Hollander, |
-and Andrew Layman, editors. |
-<citetitle><ulink url="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/">Namespaces in |
-XML</ulink></citetitle>. |
-World Wide Web Consortium, 1999. |
-</bibliomixed> |
- |
-<!-- ... --> |
-</bibliography> |
-</programlisting> |
-</informalexample> |
- |
-<para>When you create a bibliography in your document, simply |
-provide <emphasis>empty</emphasis> <tag>bibliomixed</tag> |
-entries for each document that you wish to cite. Make sure that these |
-elements have the same ID as the corresponding <quote>real</quote> |
-entry in your global bibliography.</para> |
- |
-<para>For example:</para> |
- |
-<informalexample> |
-<programlisting><bibliography><title>Bibliography</title> |
- |
-<bibliomixed id="xml-rec"/> |
-<bibliomixed id="xml-names"/> |
-<bibliomixed id="DKnuth86">Donald E. Knuth. <citetitle>Computers and |
-Typesetting: Volume B, TeX: The Program</citetitle>. Addison-Wesley, |
-1986. ISBN 0-201-13437-3. |
-</bibliomixed> |
-<bibliomixed id="relaxng"/> |
- |
-</bibliography></programlisting> |
-</informalexample> |
- |
-<para>Note that it's perfectly acceptable to mix entries from your |
-global bibliography with <quote>normal</quote> entries. You can use |
-<tag>xref</tag> or other elements to cross-reference your |
-bibliography entries in exactly the same way you do now.</para> |
- |
-<para>Finally, when you are ready to format your document, simply set the |
-<parameter>bibliography.collection</parameter> parameter (in either a |
-customization layer or directly through your processor's interface) to |
-point to your global bibliography.</para> |
- |
-<para>A relative path in the parameter is interpreted in one |
-of two ways:</para> |
-<orderedlist numeration="loweralpha"> |
- <listitem> |
- <para>If your document contains no links to empty bibliographic elements, |
- then the path is relative to the file containing |
- the first <tag>bibliomixed</tag> element in the document.</para> |
- </listitem> |
- <listitem> |
- <para>If your document does contain links to empty bibliographic elements, |
- then the path is relative to the file containing |
- the first such link element in the document.</para> |
- </listitem> |
-</orderedlist> |
-<para>Once the collection file is opened by the first instance described |
-above, it stays open for the current document |
-and the relative path is not reinterpreted again.</para> |
- |
-<para>The stylesheets will format the bibliography in your document as if |
-all of the entries referenced appeared there literally.</para> |
- |
-</refsection> |
-</refentry> |