% % CITES (style option to DARTICLE) is an extracted and changed % part of the AIP style written by Charles Karney (Karney@PPC.MFEnet). % CITES DOCUMENT SUBSTYLE -- released 15 March 1988 % % To use this give CITES as an optional argument to \documentstyle. The % main style should be DARTICLE. E.g., % \documentstyle[12pt,german,cites]{darticle} % This provides % (1) Superscript reference numbers in citation and bibliography. % This is done by calling \numcite after \begin{document}. % You should put the references in the logically correct place, e.g. % "... as is given by Landau \cite{landau}. Next sentence ..." % \cite takes care of removing the preceding spaces and putting the % reference after the punctuation (e.g, "... Landau.$~7$ ..."). % (2) Three or more consecutive reference numbers are represented as a % range. Thus 1,3,4,5,6,8,9 is printed as 1,3--6,8,9. No sorting is % performed; i.e., 1,3,2 is printed as such. % The cites style does this by default. % (3) \citenum and \citea give you more control over the appearance of % the citations. \citenum emits the plain citation number without % ornament as in "... as shown in Ref.~\citenum{foo}.". \citea puts % it's argument into the ornamentation for citations. % Thus \cite{foo} is equivalent to \citea{\citenum{foo}}. % (4) \bibnum{p} prints entries of the thebibliography environment in the % form #. % \bibnum{k} prints entries of the thebibliography environment in the % form [#] % \bibnum{h} prints entries of the thebibliography environment in the % form $^{#1}$ % Default is \bibnum{k}. % If \numcite is used, \bibnum should appear after it. % G. Kruljac, MPI Stuttgart, kruljac@ds0mpi11, 13.03.89 % CHANGES % 06.04.89 G. Kruljac, kruljac@ds0mpi11 % - inserted commands \refincount and \@refincount to % offer a possibility for citation numbering inside % chapters, sections,... % Initially it is empty. The user can define it by i.e. % \refincount{\thechapter.} or \refincount{\thesubsection.} % % - corrections inside thebibliography for leftmargin % evaluations % % %\typeout{Document Substyle 'CITES'. Released 15 March 1988} \typeout{Document Substyle `CITES' modified by MPI FKF, Version 1.1, 06.04.89} % here we define the counter which should preceed the reference number \def\@refincount{} \def\refincount#1{\gdef\@refincount{#1}} % Superscript citations -- skip optional arg to \cite % Move citation after period and comma. \def\@cite#1#2{[{\@refincount#1\if@tempswa , #2\fi}]} \gdef\numcite{\bibnum{h} \def\@cite##1##2{\unskip\nobreak\relax \def\@tempa{$\m@th^{\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 \@refincount##1}}$}% \futurelet\@tempc\@citexx} \def\@citexx{\ifx.\@tempc\let\@tempd=\@citepunct\else \ifx,\@tempc\let\@tempd=\@citepunct\else \let\@tempd=\@tempa\fi\fi\@tempd} \def\@citepunct{\@tempc% \edef\@sf{\spacefactor=\the\spacefactor\relax} \@tempa\@sf\@gobble}} \def\bibnumh{\hfil$\m@th^{\@refincount\arabic{enumi}}$} \def\bibnump{\hfil\@refincount\arabic{enumi}.} \def\bibnumk{\hfil[\@refincount\arabic{enumi}]} \def\bibnum#1{\if\string#1h \global\let\@bibnum=\bibnumh\else \if\string#1k \global\let\@bibnum=\bibnumk\else \if\string#1p \global\let\@bibnum=\bibnump\else \global\let\@bibnum=\bibnumh% \fi\fi\fi} \let\@bibnum=\bibnumk \def\thebibliography#1{\par%\clearpage% \section*{\refname\@mkboth {\uppercase{\refname}}{\uppercase{\refname}}}% \list % {\@bibnum}{\settowidth\labelwidth{$\m@th{##1}$} {\@bibnum}% {\ifx\@bibnum\bibnumk% \settowidth\labelwidth{[\@refincount#1]} \else\ifx\@bibnum\bibnumh \settowidth\labelwidth{$\m@th^{\@refincount#1}$} \labelsep0pt\itemindent\labelwidth \else\settowidth\labelwidth{\@refincount#1.} \fi\fi \leftmargin\labelwidth \advance\leftmargin\labelsep \ifnum\itemindent=0\else\advance\itemindent-\leftmargin\fi \usecounter{enumi}} \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus -.07em} \sloppy \sfcode`\.=1000\relax} % \citenum emits the plain citation number without ornament % \citea puts it's argument into the ornamentation for citations % thus \cite{foo} is equivalent to \citea{\citenum{foo}} \def\citenum#1{{\def\@cite##1##2{##1}\cite{#1}}} \def\citea#1{\@cite{#1}{}} % Collapse citation numbers to ranges. Non-numeric and undefined labels % are handled. No sorting is done. E.g., 1,3,2,3,4,5,foo,1,2,3,?,4,5 % gives 1,3,2-5,foo,1-3,?,4,5 \newcount\@tempcntc \def\@citex[#1]#2{\if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#2}}\fi \@tempcnta\z@\@tempcntb\m@ne\def\@citea{}\@cite{\@for\@citeb:=#2\do {\@ifundefined {b@\@citeb}{\@citeo\@tempcntb\m@ne\@citea\def\@citea{,}{\bf ?}\@warning {Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage \space undefined}}% {\setbox\z@\hbox{\global\@tempcntc0\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname\relax}% \ifnum\@tempcntc=\z@ \@citeo\@tempcntb\m@ne \@citea\def\@citea{,}\hbox{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \else \advance\@tempcntb\@ne \ifnum\@tempcntb=\@tempcntc \else\advance\@tempcntb\m@ne\@citeo \@tempcnta\@tempcntc\@tempcntb\@tempcntc\fi\fi}}\@citeo}{#1}} \def\@citeo{\ifnum\@tempcnta>\@tempcntb\else\@citea% \def\@citea{,\@refincount}% \ifnum\@tempcnta=\@tempcntb\the\@tempcnta\else {\advance\@tempcnta\@ne% \ifnum\@tempcnta=\@tempcntb \else \def\@citea{--\@refincount}\fi \advance\@tempcnta\m@ne\the\@tempcnta\@citea\the\@tempcntb}\fi\fi}