On 16/05/2019 11:48, Denis Maier wrote: > This is more tricky. I do very much like what ConTeXt has to offer for > typesetting finished works, but I currently would not use it for writing a > larger work in the Humanities. For smaller pieces I would probably write in > Markdown, use pandoc to produce a context source file, and pandoc will me > automatic citations via pandoc-citeproc (yet with a few glitches). For a > longer work I currently don't have an alternative to biblatex. And I guess > that is the point: Those with rather complex requirements for citations > will either do them manually or use biblatex for this so it's not so easy > to say if "there is a need". Having said that, I would really like being > able to use ConTeXt here as well. So having a author-title style for the > footnotes and the bibliographies would be more than welcome. > Honestly, some way to use CSL files to style bibliography would be ideal here, but that doesn't seem to currently exist ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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