# $Id: bib1,v 1.2 1996-10-11 15:00:24 adam Exp $ # CCL qualifiers and their mapping to a bib-1 subset # # Each line takes the form: # name =,.. = ... # Where type is one of: # u use-attribute # r relation-attribute ) # p position-attribute # s structure-attribute # t truncation-attribute # c completeness-attribute # # Special value for relation: # o ordered. Tells the CCL parser to convert a ccl relation # to a bib-1 relation (1,2,..6). # Special value for structure: # pw phrase/word. The CCL parser will decide whether phrase or word # is needed. Phrase is used if term contain blanks; otherwise # Word is used. # Special value for truncation: # l Allow left truncation if ? is at left side of term. # r Allow right truncation if ? is at left side of term. # b Allow left&right truncation if ? is at left&right side of term. # n Set truncation explicitly to "none" if no ? is given. term s=pw t=l,r au u=1 s=pw ti u=4 s=pw isbn u=7 issn u=8 cc u=20 su u=21 s=pw date u=30 r=o s=pw dp u=31 r=o da u=32 r=o la u=54 s=pw ab u=62 s=pw note u=63 s=pw af u=1006 s=pw rel s=9 cln # Relation Attributes rel:lt r=1 rel:le r=2 rel:eq r=3 rel:ge r=4 rel:gt r=5 rel:ne r=6 rel:phon r=100 rel:stem r=101 rel:rele r=102 rel:alwa r=103 # Position Attributes pos:ff p=1 pos:fs p=2 pos:af p=3 # Structure Attributes str:wp s=pw str:phrase s=1 str:word s=2 str:key s=3 str:year s=4 str:date s=5 str:wlist s=6 str:dateu s=100 str:daten s=101 str:nameu s=102 str:struc s=103 str:urx s=104 str:fft s=105 str:dt s=106 str:ln s=107 str:str s=108 str:num s=109 # Truncation Attributes tru:right t=1 tru:left t=2 tru:both t=3 tru:none t=100 tru:proh t=101 tru:re1 t=102 tru:re2 t=103 # Completeness Attributes com:is c=1 com:cs c=2 com:cf c=3