Enumerated multibib bibliography
I have a follow-up question to this one here I posted. In the following example I have split a bibliography using multibib, for which the first bibliography is enumerated:
RequirePackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{Doe2013,
title = {Title I},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2013}
}
@book{Doe2014,
title = {Title II},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2014}
}
@book{Doe2015,
title = {Title III},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2015}
}
end{filecontents*}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{multibib}
newcites{ll}{Subsection of A}
usepackage{xcolor}
usepackage{hyperref}
hypersetup{
colorlinks = true,
linkbordercolor = {white},
allcolors=cyan
}
usepackage{etoolbox}
makeatletter
patchcmd{thebibliography}{%
chapter*{bibname}@mkboth{MakeUppercasebibname}{MakeUppercasebibname}}{%
section{References}}{}{}
makeatother
usepackage[authoryear,sort,round]{natbib}
renewcommandrefname{Bibliography}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}
section{PART A}
A reference to citell{Doe2013} and citepll{Doe2014}, and another to citep{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{subsection{bibname}}
bibliographystylell{plainnat}
bibliographyll{BibProb}
section{PART B}
Same reference to citell{Doe2013}, but also to cite{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{hfill}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{section{bibname}}
renewcommand{refname}{Bibliography}
bibliographystyle{plainnat}
bibliography{BibProb}
end{document}
This produces:
I used the following in the first bibliography to enumerate it:
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother
though the actual numbering sits in the margin. How can I make it flush left and aligned with the section and subsection numbering?
bibtex enumerate natbib multibib
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I have a follow-up question to this one here I posted. In the following example I have split a bibliography using multibib, for which the first bibliography is enumerated:
RequirePackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{Doe2013,
title = {Title I},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2013}
}
@book{Doe2014,
title = {Title II},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2014}
}
@book{Doe2015,
title = {Title III},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2015}
}
end{filecontents*}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{multibib}
newcites{ll}{Subsection of A}
usepackage{xcolor}
usepackage{hyperref}
hypersetup{
colorlinks = true,
linkbordercolor = {white},
allcolors=cyan
}
usepackage{etoolbox}
makeatletter
patchcmd{thebibliography}{%
chapter*{bibname}@mkboth{MakeUppercasebibname}{MakeUppercasebibname}}{%
section{References}}{}{}
makeatother
usepackage[authoryear,sort,round]{natbib}
renewcommandrefname{Bibliography}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}
section{PART A}
A reference to citell{Doe2013} and citepll{Doe2014}, and another to citep{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{subsection{bibname}}
bibliographystylell{plainnat}
bibliographyll{BibProb}
section{PART B}
Same reference to citell{Doe2013}, but also to cite{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{hfill}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{section{bibname}}
renewcommand{refname}{Bibliography}
bibliographystyle{plainnat}
bibliography{BibProb}
end{document}
This produces:
I used the following in the first bibliography to enumerate it:
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother
though the actual numbering sits in the margin. How can I make it flush left and aligned with the section and subsection numbering?
bibtex enumerate natbib multibib
add a comment |
I have a follow-up question to this one here I posted. In the following example I have split a bibliography using multibib, for which the first bibliography is enumerated:
RequirePackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{Doe2013,
title = {Title I},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2013}
}
@book{Doe2014,
title = {Title II},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2014}
}
@book{Doe2015,
title = {Title III},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2015}
}
end{filecontents*}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{multibib}
newcites{ll}{Subsection of A}
usepackage{xcolor}
usepackage{hyperref}
hypersetup{
colorlinks = true,
linkbordercolor = {white},
allcolors=cyan
}
usepackage{etoolbox}
makeatletter
patchcmd{thebibliography}{%
chapter*{bibname}@mkboth{MakeUppercasebibname}{MakeUppercasebibname}}{%
section{References}}{}{}
makeatother
usepackage[authoryear,sort,round]{natbib}
renewcommandrefname{Bibliography}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}
section{PART A}
A reference to citell{Doe2013} and citepll{Doe2014}, and another to citep{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{subsection{bibname}}
bibliographystylell{plainnat}
bibliographyll{BibProb}
section{PART B}
Same reference to citell{Doe2013}, but also to cite{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{hfill}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{section{bibname}}
renewcommand{refname}{Bibliography}
bibliographystyle{plainnat}
bibliography{BibProb}
end{document}
This produces:
I used the following in the first bibliography to enumerate it:
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother
though the actual numbering sits in the margin. How can I make it flush left and aligned with the section and subsection numbering?
bibtex enumerate natbib multibib
I have a follow-up question to this one here I posted. In the following example I have split a bibliography using multibib, for which the first bibliography is enumerated:
RequirePackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{Doe2013,
title = {Title I},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2013}
}
@book{Doe2014,
title = {Title II},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2014}
}
@book{Doe2015,
title = {Title III},
author = {Doe, John},
publisher = {Void},
year = {2015}
}
end{filecontents*}
documentclass{article}
usepackage{multibib}
newcites{ll}{Subsection of A}
usepackage{xcolor}
usepackage{hyperref}
hypersetup{
colorlinks = true,
linkbordercolor = {white},
allcolors=cyan
}
usepackage{etoolbox}
makeatletter
patchcmd{thebibliography}{%
chapter*{bibname}@mkboth{MakeUppercasebibname}{MakeUppercasebibname}}{%
section{References}}{}{}
makeatother
usepackage[authoryear,sort,round]{natbib}
renewcommandrefname{Bibliography}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
begin{document}
section{PART A}
A reference to citell{Doe2013} and citepll{Doe2014}, and another to citep{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{subsection{bibname}}
bibliographystylell{plainnat}
bibliographyll{BibProb}
section{PART B}
Same reference to citell{Doe2013}, but also to cite{Doe2015}.
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{hfill}makeatother%
renewcommand{bibsection}{section{bibname}}
renewcommand{refname}{Bibliography}
bibliographystyle{plainnat}
bibliography{BibProb}
end{document}
This produces:
I used the following in the first bibliography to enumerate it:
makeatletterrenewcommand{@biblabel}[1]{#1.}makeatother
though the actual numbering sits in the margin. How can I make it flush left and aligned with the section and subsection numbering?
bibtex enumerate natbib multibib
bibtex enumerate natbib multibib
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