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In my bibliography a book should be displayed as follows:




Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836. Cambridge 1985.




The first part works fine. What can I add to the code so the title is followed by the address and the year (without a comma or a full stop inbetween)?



RequirePackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
@book{darwin,
Author = {Charles Darwin},
address= {Cambridge},
Title = {The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836},
Year = {1985}}

end{filecontents*}


documentclass{article}

usepackage[style=verbose]{biblatex}
addbibresource{jobname.bib}

begin{document}
Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla autocite{darwin} autocite{wade}

printbibliography
end{document}









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    In my bibliography a book should be displayed as follows:




    Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836. Cambridge 1985.




    The first part works fine. What can I add to the code so the title is followed by the address and the year (without a comma or a full stop inbetween)?



    RequirePackage{filecontents}
    begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
    @book{darwin,
    Author = {Charles Darwin},
    address= {Cambridge},
    Title = {The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836},
    Year = {1985}}

    end{filecontents*}


    documentclass{article}

    usepackage[style=verbose]{biblatex}
    addbibresource{jobname.bib}

    begin{document}
    Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla autocite{darwin} autocite{wade}

    printbibliography
    end{document}









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      In my bibliography a book should be displayed as follows:




      Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836. Cambridge 1985.




      The first part works fine. What can I add to the code so the title is followed by the address and the year (without a comma or a full stop inbetween)?



      RequirePackage{filecontents}
      begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
      @book{darwin,
      Author = {Charles Darwin},
      address= {Cambridge},
      Title = {The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836},
      Year = {1985}}

      end{filecontents*}


      documentclass{article}

      usepackage[style=verbose]{biblatex}
      addbibresource{jobname.bib}

      begin{document}
      Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla autocite{darwin} autocite{wade}

      printbibliography
      end{document}









      share|improve this question









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      In my bibliography a book should be displayed as follows:




      Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836. Cambridge 1985.




      The first part works fine. What can I add to the code so the title is followed by the address and the year (without a comma or a full stop inbetween)?



      RequirePackage{filecontents}
      begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
      @book{darwin,
      Author = {Charles Darwin},
      address= {Cambridge},
      Title = {The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1836},
      Year = {1985}}

      end{filecontents*}


      documentclass{article}

      usepackage[style=verbose]{biblatex}
      addbibresource{jobname.bib}

      begin{document}
      Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla autocite{darwin} autocite{wade}

      printbibliography
      end{document}






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          If you are using biblatex-ext's drop-in replacement for verbose (ext-verbose), you can just redefine the macro locdatedelim.



          RequirePackage{filecontents}
          begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
          @book{darwin,
          author = {Charles Darwin},
          address = {Cambridge},
          title = {The Correspondence of {Charles} {Darwin}, 1821--1836},
          year = {1985},
          }
          end{filecontents*}
          documentclass{article}

          usepackage[style=ext-verbose]{biblatex}
          addbibresource{jobname.bib}

          renewcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}

          begin{document}
          Lorem autocite{darwin}

          printbibliography
          end{document}


          Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821–1836. Cambridge 1985.



          If you can't or don't want to use biblatex-ext, you can redefine the macros directly. Either



          newcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}
          newcommand*{locpubdelim}{addcolonspace}
          newcommand*{publocdelim}{addcommaspace}
          newcommand*{pubdatedelim}{addcommaspace}

          newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
          printlist{location}%
          iflistundef{#1}
          {setunit*{locdatedelim}}
          {setunit*{locpubdelim}}%
          printlist{#1}%
          setunit*{pubdatedelim}%
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunit}

          renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
          usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

          renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
          usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

          renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
          usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}

          renewbibmacro*{location+date}{%
          printlist{location}%
          setunit*{locdatedelim}%
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunit}


          to get the same functionality as biblatex-ext, or something more specific like



          newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
          printlist{location}%
          setunit*{addspace}%
          usebibmacro{date}%
          newunit}

          renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
          usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

          renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
          usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

          renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
          usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}


          which would suppress the publisher if given.






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            If you are using biblatex-ext's drop-in replacement for verbose (ext-verbose), you can just redefine the macro locdatedelim.



            RequirePackage{filecontents}
            begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
            @book{darwin,
            author = {Charles Darwin},
            address = {Cambridge},
            title = {The Correspondence of {Charles} {Darwin}, 1821--1836},
            year = {1985},
            }
            end{filecontents*}
            documentclass{article}

            usepackage[style=ext-verbose]{biblatex}
            addbibresource{jobname.bib}

            renewcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}

            begin{document}
            Lorem autocite{darwin}

            printbibliography
            end{document}


            Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821–1836. Cambridge 1985.



            If you can't or don't want to use biblatex-ext, you can redefine the macros directly. Either



            newcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}
            newcommand*{locpubdelim}{addcolonspace}
            newcommand*{publocdelim}{addcommaspace}
            newcommand*{pubdatedelim}{addcommaspace}

            newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
            printlist{location}%
            iflistundef{#1}
            {setunit*{locdatedelim}}
            {setunit*{locpubdelim}}%
            printlist{#1}%
            setunit*{pubdatedelim}%
            usebibmacro{date}%
            newunit}

            renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
            usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

            renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
            usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

            renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
            usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}

            renewbibmacro*{location+date}{%
            printlist{location}%
            setunit*{locdatedelim}%
            usebibmacro{date}%
            newunit}


            to get the same functionality as biblatex-ext, or something more specific like



            newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
            printlist{location}%
            setunit*{addspace}%
            usebibmacro{date}%
            newunit}

            renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
            usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

            renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
            usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

            renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
            usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}


            which would suppress the publisher if given.






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              If you are using biblatex-ext's drop-in replacement for verbose (ext-verbose), you can just redefine the macro locdatedelim.



              RequirePackage{filecontents}
              begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
              @book{darwin,
              author = {Charles Darwin},
              address = {Cambridge},
              title = {The Correspondence of {Charles} {Darwin}, 1821--1836},
              year = {1985},
              }
              end{filecontents*}
              documentclass{article}

              usepackage[style=ext-verbose]{biblatex}
              addbibresource{jobname.bib}

              renewcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}

              begin{document}
              Lorem autocite{darwin}

              printbibliography
              end{document}


              Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821–1836. Cambridge 1985.



              If you can't or don't want to use biblatex-ext, you can redefine the macros directly. Either



              newcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}
              newcommand*{locpubdelim}{addcolonspace}
              newcommand*{publocdelim}{addcommaspace}
              newcommand*{pubdatedelim}{addcommaspace}

              newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
              printlist{location}%
              iflistundef{#1}
              {setunit*{locdatedelim}}
              {setunit*{locpubdelim}}%
              printlist{#1}%
              setunit*{pubdatedelim}%
              usebibmacro{date}%
              newunit}

              renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
              usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

              renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
              usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

              renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
              usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}

              renewbibmacro*{location+date}{%
              printlist{location}%
              setunit*{locdatedelim}%
              usebibmacro{date}%
              newunit}


              to get the same functionality as biblatex-ext, or something more specific like



              newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
              printlist{location}%
              setunit*{addspace}%
              usebibmacro{date}%
              newunit}

              renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
              usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

              renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
              usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

              renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
              usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}


              which would suppress the publisher if given.






              share|improve this answer























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                If you are using biblatex-ext's drop-in replacement for verbose (ext-verbose), you can just redefine the macro locdatedelim.



                RequirePackage{filecontents}
                begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
                @book{darwin,
                author = {Charles Darwin},
                address = {Cambridge},
                title = {The Correspondence of {Charles} {Darwin}, 1821--1836},
                year = {1985},
                }
                end{filecontents*}
                documentclass{article}

                usepackage[style=ext-verbose]{biblatex}
                addbibresource{jobname.bib}

                renewcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}

                begin{document}
                Lorem autocite{darwin}

                printbibliography
                end{document}


                Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821–1836. Cambridge 1985.



                If you can't or don't want to use biblatex-ext, you can redefine the macros directly. Either



                newcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}
                newcommand*{locpubdelim}{addcolonspace}
                newcommand*{publocdelim}{addcommaspace}
                newcommand*{pubdatedelim}{addcommaspace}

                newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
                printlist{location}%
                iflistundef{#1}
                {setunit*{locdatedelim}}
                {setunit*{locpubdelim}}%
                printlist{#1}%
                setunit*{pubdatedelim}%
                usebibmacro{date}%
                newunit}

                renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

                renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

                renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}

                renewbibmacro*{location+date}{%
                printlist{location}%
                setunit*{locdatedelim}%
                usebibmacro{date}%
                newunit}


                to get the same functionality as biblatex-ext, or something more specific like



                newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
                printlist{location}%
                setunit*{addspace}%
                usebibmacro{date}%
                newunit}

                renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

                renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

                renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}


                which would suppress the publisher if given.






                share|improve this answer












                If you are using biblatex-ext's drop-in replacement for verbose (ext-verbose), you can just redefine the macro locdatedelim.



                RequirePackage{filecontents}
                begin{filecontents*}{jobname.bib}
                @book{darwin,
                author = {Charles Darwin},
                address = {Cambridge},
                title = {The Correspondence of {Charles} {Darwin}, 1821--1836},
                year = {1985},
                }
                end{filecontents*}
                documentclass{article}

                usepackage[style=ext-verbose]{biblatex}
                addbibresource{jobname.bib}

                renewcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}

                begin{document}
                Lorem autocite{darwin}

                printbibliography
                end{document}


                Darwin, Charles. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821–1836. Cambridge 1985.



                If you can't or don't want to use biblatex-ext, you can redefine the macros directly. Either



                newcommand*{locdatedelim}{addspace}
                newcommand*{locpubdelim}{addcolonspace}
                newcommand*{publocdelim}{addcommaspace}
                newcommand*{pubdatedelim}{addcommaspace}

                newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
                printlist{location}%
                iflistundef{#1}
                {setunit*{locdatedelim}}
                {setunit*{locpubdelim}}%
                printlist{#1}%
                setunit*{pubdatedelim}%
                usebibmacro{date}%
                newunit}

                renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

                renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

                renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}

                renewbibmacro*{location+date}{%
                printlist{location}%
                setunit*{locdatedelim}%
                usebibmacro{date}%
                newunit}


                to get the same functionality as biblatex-ext, or something more specific like



                newbibmacro*{pubinstorg+location+date}[1]{%
                printlist{location}%
                setunit*{addspace}%
                usebibmacro{date}%
                newunit}

                renewbibmacro*{publisher+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{publisher}}

                renewbibmacro*{institution+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{institution}}

                renewbibmacro*{organization+location+date}{%
                usebibmacro{pubinstorg+location+date}{organization}}


                which would suppress the publisher if given.







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