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% \GetFileInfo{\jobname.dtx}
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% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment}
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% \newcommand*{\NEWfeature}[1]{%
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% \hskip 1sp \marginpar{\small\sffamily\raggedright
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% New feature\\#1}}
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% \title{\tcbox[colframe=black, enhanced, tikznode, drop lifted
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% shadow, colback=white, boxrule=.25mm]{%
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%
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% \begin{abstract}
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% \package{icite} is designed to produce from \hologo{BibTeX} or
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% Bib\LaTeX\ bibliographic databases the different indices of
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% Bib\LaTeX\ bibliographical databases the different indices of
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% authors and works cited which are called \emph{indices locorum
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% citatorum}. It relies on a specific \cs{icite} command and can
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% operate with either \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX.
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% not require Bib\LaTeX. Instead, \hologo{BibTeX} can be used as
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% \package{icite} uses the \package{usebib}
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% package\footnote{\cite{usebib}} to build the indices by drawing
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% directly from the bibliographic database.
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% directly from the bibliographical database.
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% \section[The \package{icite} package]{The \textsf{icite} package}
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% to |loccit| if it is used alone. This is an easy way to have all
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% passages cited indexed in a separate index named |loccit|.
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% \paragraph{Bibliographic database}
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% \DescribeOption{nobibengine}\NEWfeature{v1.1}
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% |nobibengine|$=$|true|\verb+|+|false|\hfill%
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% \tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\
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% This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true|
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% if it is used. When this option is activated, \package{icite} does
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% not use \hologo{BibTeX} or Bib\LaTeX\ to insert the citations in the
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% body text---even if either is loaded in the preamble---and pulls the
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% necessary information directly from the bibliographical
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% database. For this reason, \cs{bibinput} described below is of
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% course still required. The citations inserted consist of the
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% elements described below \vref{sec:entry-fields}
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% \vpageref{sec:entry-fields}. However, it must be noted that if the
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% entry field |shorthand| of any author/work be set in the database,
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% it takes precedence over the fields used to define author names and
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% titles.
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% \paragraph{Bibliographical database}
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% \DescribeMacro{\bibinput} Once \package{icite} is loaded, it must be
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% connected to at least one bibliographic |.bib| file. To that end,
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% \package{icite} uses the same \cs{bibinput} command as
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% command.
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% \subsection{Entry fields}
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% \label{sec:entry-fields}
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% \subsubsection{Author names}
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% To process author names, \package{icite} uses the following entry
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% fields:
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