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Good documentation to actually learn formatting of biblatex-citations
biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners)Where can I find good ConTeXt documentationbiblatex: Different formatting for citations v. bibliographybiblatex formattingComplex formatting of page numbers (postnote) in biblatex citationsHow to learn biblatex without knowing BibTeXCitations with biblatexBiblatex formatting issuesbiblatex-chicago not properly formatting citations after latest texlivebiblatex author (year) citationsBiblatex not printing citations
After years with LaTeX, I need to take control over the output formatting of my citations in various projects. The web seems full of hacks, but provides no overall systematic understanding of the rules that govern how .bib-files are turned into footnotes and bibliographies with dots, italics and what information from bib-files are included where.
If I come across a way in which a client has chosen to include names, and titles, on a paper, I would like to be able to (myself) understand how to specify a desired style myself: .cbx-files, the works, and never again feeling the need to google stuff like "remove initials in name in from footcite".
I don't want you to give me a fish; I want to learn how to be a fisherman.
What documentation do you suggest me to read?
biblatex documentation tutorials
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After years with LaTeX, I need to take control over the output formatting of my citations in various projects. The web seems full of hacks, but provides no overall systematic understanding of the rules that govern how .bib-files are turned into footnotes and bibliographies with dots, italics and what information from bib-files are included where.
If I come across a way in which a client has chosen to include names, and titles, on a paper, I would like to be able to (myself) understand how to specify a desired style myself: .cbx-files, the works, and never again feeling the need to google stuff like "remove initials in name in from footcite".
I don't want you to give me a fish; I want to learn how to be a fisherman.
What documentation do you suggest me to read?
biblatex documentation tutorials
Possible duplicate of biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners)
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After years with LaTeX, I need to take control over the output formatting of my citations in various projects. The web seems full of hacks, but provides no overall systematic understanding of the rules that govern how .bib-files are turned into footnotes and bibliographies with dots, italics and what information from bib-files are included where.
If I come across a way in which a client has chosen to include names, and titles, on a paper, I would like to be able to (myself) understand how to specify a desired style myself: .cbx-files, the works, and never again feeling the need to google stuff like "remove initials in name in from footcite".
I don't want you to give me a fish; I want to learn how to be a fisherman.
What documentation do you suggest me to read?
biblatex documentation tutorials
After years with LaTeX, I need to take control over the output formatting of my citations in various projects. The web seems full of hacks, but provides no overall systematic understanding of the rules that govern how .bib-files are turned into footnotes and bibliographies with dots, italics and what information from bib-files are included where.
If I come across a way in which a client has chosen to include names, and titles, on a paper, I would like to be able to (myself) understand how to specify a desired style myself: .cbx-files, the works, and never again feeling the need to google stuff like "remove initials in name in from footcite".
I don't want you to give me a fish; I want to learn how to be a fisherman.
What documentation do you suggest me to read?
biblatex documentation tutorials
biblatex documentation tutorials
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Possible duplicate of biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners)
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Possible duplicate of biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners)
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Possible duplicate of biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners)
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Possible duplicate of biblatex in a nutshell (for beginners)
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