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* citeproc-php |
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* @link http://github.com/seboettg/citeproc-php for the source repository |
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2020 Sebastian Böttger. |
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* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT |
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*/ |
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namespace Seboettg\CiteProc\Style\Options; |
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use Seboettg\CiteProc\CiteProc; |
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use SimpleXMLElement; |
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class NameOptions |
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{ |
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private static $attributes = [ |
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'and', |
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'delimiter-precedes-et-al', |
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'delimiter-precedes-last', |
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'et-al-min', |
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'et-al-use-first', |
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'et-al-use-last', |
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'et-al-subsequent-min', |
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'et-al-subsequent-use-first', |
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'initialize', |
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'initialize-with', |
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'name-as-sort-order', |
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/** |
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* Specifies the delimiter between the second to last and last name of the names in a name variable. Allowed values |
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* are “text” (selects the “and” term, e.g. “Doe, Johnson and Smith”) and “symbol” (selects the ampersand, |
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* e.g. “Doe, Johnson & Smith”). |
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private $and; |
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* Determines when the name delimiter or a space is used between a truncated name list and the “et-al” |
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* (or “and others”) term in case of et-al abbreviation. Allowed values: |
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* - “contextual” - (default), name delimiter is only used for name lists truncated to two or more names |
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* - 1 name: “J. Doe et al.” |
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* - 2 names: “J. Doe, S. Smith, et al.” |
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* - “after-inverted-name” - name delimiter is only used if the preceding name is inverted as a result of the |
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* - name-as-sort-order attribute. E.g. with name-as-sort-order set to “first”: |
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* - “Doe, J., et al.” |
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* - “Doe, J., S. Smith et al.” |
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* - “always” - name delimiter is always used |
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* - 1 name: “J. Doe, et al.” |
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* - 2 names: “J. Doe, S. Smith, et al.” |
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* - “never” - name delimiter is never used |
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* - 1 name: “J. Doe et al.” |
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* - 2 names: “J. Doe, S. Smith et al.” |
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* @var string |
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private $delimiterPrecedesEtAl; |
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* Determines when the name delimiter is used to separate the second to last and the last name in name lists (if |
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* and is not set, the name delimiter is always used, regardless of the value of delimiter-precedes-last). Allowed |
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* - “contextual” - (default), name delimiter is only used for name lists with three or more names |
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* - 2 names: “J. Doe and T. Williams” |
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* - 3 names: “J. Doe, S. Smith, and T. Williams” |
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* - “after-inverted-name” - name delimiter is only used if the preceding name is inverted as a result of the |
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* name-as-sort-order attribute. E.g. with name-as-sort-order set to “first”: |
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* - “Doe, J., and T. Williams” |
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* - “Doe, J., S. Smith and T. Williams” |
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* - 2 names: “J. Doe, and T. Williams” |
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* - 2 names: “J. Doe and T. Williams” |
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* - 3 names: “J. Doe, S. Smith and T. Williams” |
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* Use of etAlMin (et-al-min attribute) and etAlUseFirst (et-al-use-first attribute) enables et-al abbreviation. If |
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* the number of names in a name variable matches or exceeds the number set on etAlMin, the rendered name list is |
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* Use of etAlMin (et-al-min attribute) and etAlUseFirst (et-al-use-first attribute) enables et-al abbreviation. If |
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* the number of names in a name variable matches or exceeds the number set on etAlMin, the rendered name list is |
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* When set to “true” (the default is “false”), name lists truncated by et-al abbreviation are followed by the name |
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* delimiter, the ellipsis character, and the last name of the original name list. This is only possible when the |
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* original name list has at least two more names than the truncated name list (for this the value of |
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* et-al-use-first/et-al-subsequent-min must be at least 2 less than the value of |
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* et-al-min/et-al-subsequent-use-first). |
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* If used, the values of these attributes (et-al-subsequent-min and et-al-subsequent-use-first) replace those of |
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* If used, the values of these attributes (et-al-subsequent-min and et-al-subsequent-use-first) replace those of |
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* However, the value of “initialize-with” is still added after initials present in the full name (e.g. with |
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* When set, given names are converted to initials. The attribute value is added after each initial (”.” results |
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* in “J.J. Doe”). For compound given names (e.g. “Jean-Luc”), hyphenation of the initials can be controlled with |
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* Specifies that names should be displayed with the given name following the family name (e.g. “John Doe” becomes |
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* Note that even when name-as-sort-order changes the name-part order, the display order is not necessarily the same |
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* as the sorting order for names containing particles and suffixes (see Name-part order). Also, name-as-sort-order |
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* only affects names written in the latin or Cyrillic alphabets. Names written in other alphabets (e.g. Asian |
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* scripts) are always displayed with the family name preceding the given name. |
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* Sets the delimiter for name-parts that have switched positions as a result of name-as-sort-order. The default |
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* value is ”, ” (“Doe, John”). As is the case for name-as-sort-order, this attribute only affects names written in |
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* Specifies whether all the name-parts of personal names should be displayed (value “long”, the default), or only |
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$nameOptions->setDelimiterPrecedesEtAl((string)$attribute); |
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public function getAnd(): ?string |
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public function getForm(): ?string |
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*/ |
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public function setForm(string $form): void |
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{ |
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$this->form = $form; |
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} |
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/** |
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*/ |
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public function getNameForm(): string |
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{ |
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return $this->nameForm; |
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} |
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467
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/** |
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* @param string $nameForm |
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469
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*/ |
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470
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public function setNameForm(string $nameForm): void |
|
471
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{ |
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472
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$this->nameForm = $nameForm; |
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} |
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475
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/** |
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476
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* @return string |
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477
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*/ |
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478
|
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public function getNameDelimiter(): string |
|
479
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{ |
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480
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return $this->nameDelimiter; |
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481
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} |
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482
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483
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/** |
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484
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|
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* @param string $nameDelimiter |
|
485
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*/ |
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486
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public function setNameDelimiter(string $nameDelimiter): void |
|
487
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{ |
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488
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$this->nameDelimiter = $nameDelimiter; |
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489
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} |
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} |
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