%
%<*driver>
\begin{filecontents}{mlastyle.bib}
+@PREAMBLE{"\def\BibTeX{\rmfamily B\kern -.05em\textsc {i\kern -.025emb}\kern -.08emT\kern -.1667em\lower .7ex\hbox {E}\kern -.125emX}"}
+
@BOOK{handbook,
AUTHOR = "Joseph Gibaldi",
TITLE = "MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers",
@BOOK{latexdps,
AUTHOR = "Leslie Lamport",
- TITLE = "\LaTeX: A Document Preparation System",
- KEY = "\LaTeX",
+ TITLE = "{\LaTeX}: A Document Preparation System",
+ KEY = "{\LaTeX}",
EDITION = "Second",
ADDRESS = "Reading",
PUBLISHER = "Addison-Wesley",
\else
\usepackage[compat]{mlastyle}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
- \addtolength{\headsep}{-5pt}
+ %\addtolength{\headsep}{-5pt}
%\addtolength{\headheight}{-12pt}
- \addtolength{\topmargin}{-17pt}
- \addtolength{\textheight}{22pt}
+ %\addtolength{\topmargin}{-17pt}
+ %\addtolength{\textheight}{22pt}
\IfFileExists{ulem.sty}{\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}}{\let\uline\emph}
\fi
\IfFileExists{times.sty}%
%
%\bibitem[Lamport]{latexdps}
%Lamport, Leslie.
-%\newblock {\em \LaTeX: A Document Preparation System}.
+%\newblock \emph{\LaTeX: A Document Preparation System}.
%\newblock 2nd.~ed.
%\newblock Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1994.
%
%\end{thebibliography}\end{verbatim}
% In this example, |Lamport| is the author's last name (for use in
-% citations) and |latex| is the marker used to reference it (see
+% citations) and |latexdps| is the marker used to reference it (see
% section~\ref{sec:parenthetical}).
%
% For information on automatically generating the list of works cited with
% and \Lopt{style} modes and a bibliography style of |plain| in
% \Lopt{format} and \Lopt{compat} modes.
%
-% Use of \BibTeX{} is also beyond the scope of this document; instead,
-% another example is provided. To use it, substitute
+% Use of \BibTeX{} is also beyond the scope of this document; consult
+% Patashnik\citeC{btxdoc} for an introduction.
+% Briefly, to use the following example, substitute
% |\bibliography|\marg{filename} for the |thebibliography| environment.
% Then create \meta{filename}\file{.bib} with the contents below.
% Generating the document entails running \file{latex} on the \file{.tex}