ich würde gerne mein Literaturverzeichnis nach dem Prinzip
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Ja, mit der richtigen Art der Fragestellung¹. → Weitere Informationen¹.Teaser hat geschrieben:[…] Gibt es auch hierfür eine Möglichkeit? […]
Ist mit Dokumentation die Anleitung von »BibLaTeX« gemeint? Das wäre dann auch an einem Minimalbeispiel zu zeigen¹.Teaser hat geschrieben:[…] Mir ist leider aus der Dokumentation nur ydnt bekannt. […]!
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@article{Tverskykahneman1991, author = {Tversky, Amos and Kahneman, Daniel}, title = {Loss Aversion in Riskless Choice: A Reference"=Dependent Model}, journal = {The Quarterly Journal of Economics}, volume = {106}, number = {4}, pages = {1039--1061}, year = {1991}, } @article{Tverskykahneman1992, author = {Tversky, Amos and Kahneman, Daniel}, journal = {Journal of Risk and Uncertainty}, number = {4}, pages = {297-323}, title = {Advances in Prospect Theory: Cumulative Representation of Uncertainty}, volume = {5}, year = {1992} }
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\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,headings=small,fleqn]{scrartcl} \usepackage[backend=biber, dashed=false, maxcitenames=2, style=authoryear, giveninits=true, uniquename=init, uniquelist=false]{biblatex} %Zitierpaket \usepackage{filecontents} \begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib} @article{Tverskykahneman1991, author = {Tversky, Amos and Kahneman, Daniel}, title = {Loss Aversion in Riskless Choice: A Reference"=Dependent Model}, journal = {The Quarterly Journal of Economics}, volume = {106}, number = {4}, pages = {1039--1061}, year = {1991}, } @article{Tverskykahneman1992, author = {Tversky, Amos and Kahneman, Daniel}, journal = {Journal of Risk and Uncertainty}, number = {4}, pages = {297-323}, title = {Advances in Prospect Theory: Cumulative Representation of Uncertainty}, volume = {5}, year = {1992} } \end{filecontents} \addbibresource{\jobname.bib} \DeclareSortingScheme{nydt}{ \sort{ \field{presort} } \sort[final]{ \field{sortkey} } \sort{ \field{sortname} \field{author} \field{editor} \field{translator} \field{sorttitle} \field{title} } \sort[direction=descending]{ \field{sortyear} \field{year} \literal{9999} } \sort{ \field{sorttitle} \field{title} } \sort{ \field{volume} \literal{0} } } \ExecuteBibliographyOptions{sorting=nydt} \begin{document} Aksin\footcite{Tverskykahneman1992} says one in his article. Frank\footcite{Tverskykahneman1991} says two in this article. \printbibliography \end{document}