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The CTAN Bibliography

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The data entries are saved as \texttt{manual}, which can easily be changed by
any editor via the replace function. If you are still using the old \texttt{bibtex}
program instead of \texttt{biber}, you have to define your bibliography 
style file (\texttt{.bst}.).

For \texttt{biber/biblatex} there exists an own \texttt{ctan.bbx} file which uses
all the entry types listed in the following example:

@manual{ctan-a0poster,
  title    = {The \texttt{a0poster} package},
  subtitle = {Support for designing posters on large paper},
  author   = {Gerlinde Kettl and Matthias Weiser},
  date     = {2016-06-24},
  version  = {1.22b},
  license  = {lppl},
  url      = {https://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/a0poster},
  pkgurl   = {https://ctan.org/pkg/a0poster},
  note     = {Provides fonts in sizes of 12pt up to 107pt and also makes sure
        that in math formulas the symbols appear in the right size. Can
        also create a PostScript header file for
         which ensures that the poster will be
        printed in the right size. Supported sizes are DIN A0, DIN A1,
        DIN A2 and DIN A3.},
}

-- The bibliography key is always "ctan-<package name>".

-- \texttt{ctan.bbx} is based on \texttt{authortitle} which can be changed easily in
    the file.

-- The file \texttt{ctan.bib} will be updated every day.


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