CarlOrff / biblatex-archaeology

biblatex-archaeology provides a collection of style files for LaTeΧ’ biblatex bibliography package. It is designed for the use of German researchers into material culture, especially prehistorians and medieval archaeologists. Generally their bibliography styles are more or less variations of the guide lines of the Römisch-Germanische Kommission (RGK), nowithstanding of being verbose or inline styles. I tried to develop generic styles, that cover all the needs and allow for easy generation of local styles. Refer to the enclosed manual document for further details.
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numeric-archaeology #13

Closed dfunke closed 6 years ago

dfunke commented 6 years ago

It would be nice to also have a numeric-archaeology style similar to authoryear-archaeology. In particular I require the preservelastauthor option for a DFG proposal

CarlOrff commented 6 years ago

Sorry, missed this completely due to some bad settings. From a technical point of view it should be not a big deal to generate a numeric-archaeology style. I am going to look at the code next week anyway trying to close some issues. Is there a real world example of such a style (guide lines, open access example or a scan you send me privately)? I have never used a numeric style but I suppose it has some options to choose from.

dfunke commented 6 years ago

I think this is the article that the DFG guideline is based on

CarlOrff commented 6 years ago

Just added numeric-comp-archaeology (https://github.com/CarlOrff/biblatex-archaeology/commit/a087e8f9a34ef64d3ccc75666ccd0a299d4e693a). Will ship with v. 1.4 in short.

CarlOrff commented 6 years ago

Added styles rgk-numeric and rgzm-numeric.