Ach und ich hatte es probehalber so eingebunden:
Code:
\usepackage[%
%round, %(default) for round parentheses;
square, % for square brackets;
%curly, % for curly braces;
%angle, % for angle brackets;
%colon, % (default) to separate multiple citations with colons;
comma, % to use commas as separaters;
%authoryear,% (default) for author-year citations;
numbers, % for numerical citations;
super, % for superscripted numerical citations, as in Nature;
sort, % orders multiple citations into the sequence in which they appear in the list of references;
sort&compress, % as sort but in addition multiple numerical citations
% are compressed if possible (as 3-6, 15);
%longnamesfirst, % makes the first citation of any reference the equivalent of
% the starred variant (full author list) and subsequent citations
%normal (abbreviated list);
%sectionbib, % redefines \thebibliography to issue \section* instead of \chapter*;
% valid only for classes with a \chapter command;
% to be used with the chapterbib package;
%nonamebreak, % keeps all the authors names in a citation on one line;
%causes overfull hboxes but helps with some hyperref problems.
]{natbib}
%%% Bibliography styles with natbib support
%\bibliographystyle{plainnat} % Numeric Labels, alphabatical order
%\bibliographystyle{abbrvnat} % same as plain, but shorter names
\bibliographystyle{unsrtnat} % same as plain, but appeariance in order of citation
%\bibliographystyle{alpha} % labels are formed by author and year
%%% Bibliography styles according to DIN
%%% get from: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/german/din1505/
%\bibliographystyle{alphadin}
%\bibliographystyle{abbrvdin}
%\bibliographystyle{plaindin}
%\bibliographystyle{unsrtdin}
Das brachte hochgestellte Zahlen in eckigen Klammern bei den Zitaten und im Literaturverzeichnis Zahlen in eckigen Klammern. Sortierung nach Zitation im Text.
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