Inofficial template following the standards of the Institute of Philosophy's Methodenüberlebenskoffer (MÜK, "methods survival kit") at the University of Rostock.
Either install it as a local package and import it using:
#import "@local/hro-iph-seminar-paper:0.1.0": seminar-paper
or copy the template.typ
into your typst project and import it using:
#import "template.typ": seminar-paper
Right now CSL support is being implemented for Typst. As an alternative, you can use typst-custombib and the custombib-hro-iph-style.typ
provided by this package to get a bibliography style that conforms the MÜK.
Copy the custombib-hro-iph-style.typ
into your project, import the typst-custombib
library and use it like this:
#import "custombib-hro-iph-style.typ": hro-iph-bibstyle
#tcb-style(hro-iph-bibstyle)
#load
The source is given as a YAML-file. Each entry is an entry like this:
Montague1970:
entry-type: article
author: Richard Montague
title: Pragmatics and Intensional Logic
journal: Synthese
volume: 22
issue: 1-2
year: 1970
pages: 68-94
section: primary
The special fields enty-type
and section
specify what type of object the entry is (e.g. monography
, article
, ...) and which section it should be listed (either primary
or secondary
, or remove the field to not differentiate between primary and secondary literature).
The entry-type
can be one of the following, each having custom fields (optional fields in parentheses):
monography
: authos, title, year, location, (pages, edition, volume, volume-title, series, series-volume)url
: authors, title, url, yeararticle
: authors, title, journal, (publisher, volume, issue, pages, url, year)collection
: authors, title, year, location, (volume, volume-title, edition)collection-article
: authors, title, publisher, location, year, (pages, volume, volume-title)
See example2/example2.typ
for a working example.