How to make a custom biblatex driver that extends biblatex-chicago?












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I'm trying to modify the @online citation style from biblatex-chicago that looks like this



enter image description here



To something that looks like this



enter image description here



in particular having the URL first, the date in [year] 年 [month] 月 [day] 日 format, and having the "accessed" word after the date (in Japanese: アクセス).



I've tried creating a custom style that inherits from chicago-authordate, in this case just experimenting with only printing the URL.



ProvidesFile{ja.bbx}
RequireBiber[2]
RequireBibliographyStyle{chicago-authordate}

DeclareBibliographyDriver{ja}{%
printfield{url}%
newunitnewblock
usebibmacro{bibindex}%
usebibmacro{shorthand:author}%
usebibmacro{author/editor}%
}


ProvidesFile{ja.cbx}
RequireCitationStyle{chicago-authordate}


But it doesn't build when I set the style to style=ja in the package declaration of biblatex.



Any help is much appreciated.










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    I'm trying to modify the @online citation style from biblatex-chicago that looks like this



    enter image description here



    To something that looks like this



    enter image description here



    in particular having the URL first, the date in [year] 年 [month] 月 [day] 日 format, and having the "accessed" word after the date (in Japanese: アクセス).



    I've tried creating a custom style that inherits from chicago-authordate, in this case just experimenting with only printing the URL.



    ProvidesFile{ja.bbx}
    RequireBiber[2]
    RequireBibliographyStyle{chicago-authordate}

    DeclareBibliographyDriver{ja}{%
    printfield{url}%
    newunitnewblock
    usebibmacro{bibindex}%
    usebibmacro{shorthand:author}%
    usebibmacro{author/editor}%
    }


    ProvidesFile{ja.cbx}
    RequireCitationStyle{chicago-authordate}


    But it doesn't build when I set the style to style=ja in the package declaration of biblatex.



    Any help is much appreciated.










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      I'm trying to modify the @online citation style from biblatex-chicago that looks like this



      enter image description here



      To something that looks like this



      enter image description here



      in particular having the URL first, the date in [year] 年 [month] 月 [day] 日 format, and having the "accessed" word after the date (in Japanese: アクセス).



      I've tried creating a custom style that inherits from chicago-authordate, in this case just experimenting with only printing the URL.



      ProvidesFile{ja.bbx}
      RequireBiber[2]
      RequireBibliographyStyle{chicago-authordate}

      DeclareBibliographyDriver{ja}{%
      printfield{url}%
      newunitnewblock
      usebibmacro{bibindex}%
      usebibmacro{shorthand:author}%
      usebibmacro{author/editor}%
      }


      ProvidesFile{ja.cbx}
      RequireCitationStyle{chicago-authordate}


      But it doesn't build when I set the style to style=ja in the package declaration of biblatex.



      Any help is much appreciated.










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      I'm trying to modify the @online citation style from biblatex-chicago that looks like this



      enter image description here



      To something that looks like this



      enter image description here



      in particular having the URL first, the date in [year] 年 [month] 月 [day] 日 format, and having the "accessed" word after the date (in Japanese: アクセス).



      I've tried creating a custom style that inherits from chicago-authordate, in this case just experimenting with only printing the URL.



      ProvidesFile{ja.bbx}
      RequireBiber[2]
      RequireBibliographyStyle{chicago-authordate}

      DeclareBibliographyDriver{ja}{%
      printfield{url}%
      newunitnewblock
      usebibmacro{bibindex}%
      usebibmacro{shorthand:author}%
      usebibmacro{author/editor}%
      }


      ProvidesFile{ja.cbx}
      RequireCitationStyle{chicago-authordate}


      But it doesn't build when I set the style to style=ja in the package declaration of biblatex.



      Any help is much appreciated.







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