On 2/22/06, Fabian Doerk wrote:
> Taco wrote:
> >About those hyperlinks: it would normally be something like a chapter
> >number, and it would link back to the chapter head itself. In a
> >bibliography, it just points to itself, because the 'main reference'
> >is the item in the list. Maybe I can make a link back to the first
> >cited location. Would that make sense?
>
> I'am not sure in which scenarios the reverse referencing to the first usage
> makes sense. Perhaps its more useful if the bibtex entry gets an associated
> list of forward references and make this list available for usage in
> \setuppublicationlayout. See the following exemplary publicationlist entry:
>
>     [KKY03]   D. Katz, K. Kompella, and D. Yeung. "RFC3630: Traffic
>               Engineering (TE) Extensions to OSPF Version 2" (September,
>               2003). Status: PROPOSED STANDARD.
>               Source: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3630.txt
>               Pages: 23, 34, 37, 61
>
> But I haven't neither an idea of the complexity to implement it nor of the
> realisability et al. What do you think of this idea? Makes it more sense to 
> you
> than the "first cited reverse reference"?

I didn't play with the exaples in this thread, but hyperlinks with
page numbers pointing to the exact locations of citations make a lot
of sense.

Mojca
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