Test bibliographic references

Version: (cb55bfb), last modified (eca9524).

Edition

Missing bib:prefix

The bib: prefix is mandatory in theory, but we still deal properly with @target that don’t have it, so the following produce the same result: Meyer 1988 Meyer 1988 Meyer 1988 Meyer 1988

Bibliographic pointers which point to an entry within the div[@type=’bibliography’]

Bibliographic references with a non-empty bib pointer

If the ptr or ref is non-empty, we display its contents instead of the usual author+year. But we only do that if @rend="default" viz. with no @rend: hello hello hello hello ibid. ibid. 1988 1988 my siglum my siglum hello hello

References to the project-wide bibliography

References to an entry that is present in the project-wide bibliography but that is not present in the div[@type=’bibliography’]. Links should point to the project-wide bibliography: Griffiths 2012 Griffiths 2012 Griffiths 2012

Invalid links

Bibliographic pointers with an empty @target. All the following should produce the same thing: ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Reference to an entry that does not exist in our bibliography: not_in_bibliography not_in_bibliography Reference to an entry with an unsupported item type: Test_Patent Test_Patent

Use of bibliographic units and trailing note

Single value: XMeyer 1988, p. 33X Two values: XMeyer 1988, p. 33, № 33X More values: XMeyer 1988, p. 33, № 33, n. 33X With a non-empty ref: Xhello, p. 33X All @unit, singular: XMeyer 1988, vol. 33, appendix 33, book 33, § 33, p. 33, № 33, fig. 33, plate 33, table 33, n. 33, part 33, s.v. 33, l. 33, 33X All @unit, plural: XMeyer 1988, vols. 33-34, appendices 33-34, books 33-34, §§ 33-34, pp. 33–34, № 33-34, figs. 33-34, plates 33-34, tables 33-34, nn. 33-34, parts 33-34, s.vv. 33-34, ll. 33-34, 33-34X With a note: XMeyer 19881X With both citedRangeUnit and note: XMeyer 1988, 33-342X

Bibliography

Primary

[my siglum] Meyer, Michaël. 1988. “Article title.”

Notes

  1. 1. Hello world.

  2. 2. Hello world.