On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Andrea Valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suppose your file is called thesis.tex (Ok, I had to test things to ensure
> what I was saying was true, and that is the only test file that I have
> currently :). Now run
>   $context thesis
> This will create a lot of warnings about missing references, ignore them.
> Then run
>   $bibtex thesis
> This will create tesis.bbl. Now run context, and all those warnings will
> be gone. You only need to run bibtex once (unless you change your bib
> file).
>
> So, it's like latex? Have I to specify that I'm using the bib module?

Unless you find a way to use the module without loading it \usemodule
the answer is yes ;-)

> I mean, this:
> \usemodule[bib]
> \usemodule[bibltx]
> \setupbibtex[database=semiotiche]

I'm not a expert for Tacos module but it should work without the second
module "bibltx".

The manual should answer all other questions:
http://modules.contextgarden.net/bib

Reagrs,
Wolfgang
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