indenting=no,indentnext=no,
headcommand=\emptyBibItemHead,]
\definereferenceformat [cite] [type=title,left={[},right={]}]
%\definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=page]
\starttext
\title{Text}
As shown in \cite[Ramm 2015], the question is now solved.
\title{Bibliography}
\startbitem
.
\startitemize
\item[eins] Der erste Eintrag
\item[zwei] Der zweite Eintrag
\stopitemize
\stoptext
My error or ConTeXt bug?
If that works, I’d like to setup something like:
\definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right={]},command=\in]
I.e. \cite[Ramm 2015] should give
… [Ramm 2015] … and that reference
or ConTeXt bug?
> You can use the \in command only for numbered items (e.g. \startitemize[n]).
The same seems to be true for \at and \about.
Then how must I setup my "cite" to get the reference label of an item?
In my "manual bibliography" (as in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Manual_Bib
Henning Hraban Ramm <mailto:te...@fiee.net>
4. Dezember 2015 um 16:34
The same seems to be true for \at and \about.
Then how must I setup my "cite" to get the reference label of an item?
In my "manual bibliography" (as in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Ma
nd \about.
> > Then how must I setup my "cite" to get the reference label of an
> > item?
> >
> > In my "manual bibliography" (as in
> > http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Manual_Bibliography), I have
> >
> > \definereferenceformat[cite][le
regime, disable above and enable following
\definebtxdataset [sample] % finds and uses distribution sample.bib
\usebtxdataset [sample.bib]
%==
\starttext
\startparagraph
There is a citation in the footnote to this standard
paragraph\footnote{This footnote has a citation \cite
[sample] % finds and uses distribution sample.bib
\usebtxdataset [sample.bib]
%==
\starttext
\startparagraph
There is a citation in the footnote to this standard
paragraph\footnote{This footnote has a citation \cite[Eijkhout1991].}
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
\startquotation
ane]
[number=no]
\startsetups btx:duane:cite:image
{\externalfigure[\btxfield{url_image}][width=10cm]}
\stopsetups
\def\bild[#1]#2%
{\placefigure[here][#1]{#2}{\cite[image][duane::#1]}}%
\def\bildref[#1]%
{\in{\bf Fig.}[#1]}
\startsetups btx:duane:list:image
\btxfield{title}
\stopsetups
\s
This works only with method=dataset in current context.
In beta the method=local works, but then \btxfield is broken for the :cite
setups
Is there a workaround or is this temporaily broken?
Thanks and best regards
Michael
--
\startbuffer
Hi,
for a document I'm currently writing I need to cite some online
resources including their last accessed date. Adding
\insertbiburl[..] to a citation style does work fine to get the urls
printed.
However, the *.bst styles only check for 'lastchecked' tag for a last
accessed date. I don't
date".
Alan
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 15:12:50 +0200
Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 9/11/2015 10:29 AM, Jens Bertram wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > for a document I'm currently writing I need to cite some online
> > resources including their last accessed date.
On 9/11/2015 10:29 AM, Jens Bertram wrote:
Hi,
for a document I'm currently writing I need to cite some online
resources including their last accessed date. Adding
\insertbiburl[..] to a citation style does work fine to get the urls
printed.
However, the *.bst styles only check for 'lastchecked
=),inbetween={,},andsep={,}]
\starttext
This is a test of the context citation module in
MkIV\cite[hh2010a,Eijkhout1991].
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
using the following sample.bib
@ARTICLE{hh2010a,
author = hh,
title = {The Font Name Mess},
journal = {MAPS},
year = {2010
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 10:03:36 +0200
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
text citation: (, 2015)
Indeed, enabling trackers shows:
publications cite inject, dataset: default, tag: whatever-1, variant:
authoryear, compressed
publications processing reference
Jul 2015 15:37:14 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 7/29/2015 11:38 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Hans Alan,
I would like to manually print the selected list of publications, like this:
\usebtxdataset[items.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \cite[entry][bib1
Dear Hans Alan,
I would like to manually print the selected list of publications, like this:
\usebtxdataset[items.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \cite[entry][bib1]
\item some random text
\item \cite[entry][bib5]
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The problem
On 7/29/2015 11:38 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Hans Alan,
I would like to manually print the selected list of publications, like this:
\usebtxdataset[items.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \cite[entry][bib1]
\item some random text
\item \cite[entry][bib5
On 29 Jul 2015, at 12:00 , Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Hans Alan,
I would like to manually print the selected list of publications, like this:
\usebtxdataset[items.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \cite[entry][bib1]
\item some
= {2004},
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[biblio.buffer]
\starttext
Hello \cite
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 11:29:17 +0200
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
3) I would like to alter citation style from [1] to MA2004; I
guess this could be done by \setuppublications[refcommand=author]...
MKIV:
\cite[short][bibtexkey]
or, to make this the default cite
]
\starttext
Hello \cite[Angell] \cite[Me] \cite[101]!
\hairline
\placelistofpublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
crashes with:
D:\Lukas\Docs\Ull-Gra\Testcontext.exe Bib64.mkiv --nonstopmode
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt=c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context
%%
\starttext
Hello \cite[Angell] \cite[Me] \cite[101]!
\hairline
\placelistofpublications[criterium=all]
\hairline
%\placepublications[criterium=all] % (2)
\stoptext
Some more questions:
1) Is \placepublications deprecated?
I'm getting Undefined control sequence when I uncomment
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015 22:21:36 +0200
Lukáš Procházka l...@pontex.cz wrote:
- have a DB of publications (preferably in standard ConTeXt
space, not in a .bib file)
MKiv bibliographies:
\startbuffer[biblio]
entries in .bib format
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[biblio.buffer]
\cite[bibkey
the document you are reading now}
\pages{14}
\stoppublication
\startproduct components-001
\startfrontmatter
% \component components-002
two: \cite[me]
\stopfrontmatter
\placepublications
[criterium=text]
\stopproduct
But, I'm not able to compile even this file.
I'm getting
=Shr,
n=1,
]
\city{Prg}
\stoppublication
\starttext
Hello \cite[me].
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
So:
- publications to be defined before \starttext, with each publication enclosed
in \startpublication ... \stoppublication pairs,
- \cite command to work,
- list
in the footnote to this standard
paragraph\footnote{This footnote has a citation \cite[One].}
\stopparagraph
\startquotation[right]
There is a citation in the footnote to this block
quotation\footnote{This footnote has a citation \cite[Two].}
\stopquotation
\startparagraph
,
s=Shr,
n=1,
]
\city{Prg}
\stoppublication
% Will be generated by Lua, but for now
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Hello \cite[me] -- \cite[Shr] -- \cite[1].
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
The problem is that \cite produces (Xx,
Hello,
I think I've experienced a severe bug here. Consider the following:
\setuphead
[chapter][%
referenceprefix={chapter},
]
...
\cite[xxx]
...
\startpublication[
k={xxx},
t={...},
a={...},
y={...},
]
...
\stoppublication
\startchapter
[title={BIBLIOGRAPHY}]
\whitespace
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Alexander Shukaev haroo...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
I think I've experienced a severe bug here. Consider the following:
\setuphead
[chapter][%
referenceprefix={chapter},
]
...
\cite[xxx]
...
\startpublication[
k={xxx},
t
.
I'll just put \cite[luatex_807] next to the equation then to make my
supervisor happy ;)
@BUGREPORT{luatex_807,
title = Bad position equation number Lualatex,
journal = LuaTeX bug tracker,
number = 807,
year = 2013,
month = feb,
url = http://tracker.luatex.org
on the
left is intentional: is there any way or setting to force the equation
number to be moved to the right?
This is a bug in luatex:
http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=807
Thanks.
I'll just put \cite[luatex_807] next to the equation then to make my
supervisor happy ;)
@BUGREPORT
” for footnotes, the first occurrence, and “Someone” with a short book-
or article title for all susequent occurrences.
No problem when you use the .bbl. Obviously the different versions should have
(slightly) diiferent cite-keys.
(And take care not to input the .bib-file, since each time you process
On Tue, 5 May 2015 12:52:41 +0200
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Thanks. But there's no any indication in the log file of using mkII,
unless mkiv uses the same code. All \cite[alternative][key] variants
work for me except the \cite[textnum][key] variant. See the attached
example
Alan BRASLAU írta:
On Tue, 5 May 2015 12:52:41 +0200
Csikos Bela wrote:
Thanks. But there's no any indication in the log file of using mkII,
unless mkiv uses the same code. All \cite[alternative][key] variants
work for me except the \cite[textnum][key] variant. See the attached
example tex
be rather strange, stylistically.
Yes, but in tables I don't want to put superscript citations.
OK, thanks for explaining this use.
There is a predefined second num cite variant \cite[textnum][tag].
It's use is intended to produce something like ref. 1, to be used
syntactically
Hello list members:
For inserting citations ConTeXt offers several \cite command alternatives.
If I understand correctly citations can be inserted like:
\cite[key], when the document's default cite type is used, or:
\cite[authoryear][key], \cite[author][key] etc., where the citation style
this one [2]. How could I define
alternative numerical citation style, e.g. \cite[inum][key] on the
analogy of author, authoryear etc. styles?
mkiv-bibliographies (not the mkii publications module).
The citation styles can be tuned through parameters, i.e.
\setupbtx
[cite:numbering:num
are predefined in context.
What I would like to do is inserting alternative numerical citations:
normal superscript citations, like this^1, and occasionally inline
citations in brackets, like this one [2]. How could I define
alternative numerical citation style, e.g. \cite[inum][key] on the
analogy
this one [2]. How could I define
alternative numerical citation style, e.g. \cite[inum][key] on the
analogy of author, authoryear etc. styles?
mkiv-bibliographies (not the mkii publications module).
The citation styles can be tuned through parameters, i.e.
\setupbtx
[cite:numbering:num]
[left
?
That would be rather strange, stylistically.
Yes, but in tables I don't want to put superscript citations.
OK, thanks for explaining this use.
There is a predefined second num cite variant \cite[textnum][tag].
It's use is intended to produce something like ref. 1, to be used
syntactically
On 05/04/2015 06:14 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
You are using the MKII code. It takes the syntax
\cite[alternative]{key} which is very intolerant of spacing
and the newer module has abandoned this LaTeX style in favor of
\cite[key] and \cite[alternative][key]
No, that's not quite right, the syntax
Thanks to remarks by Mojca and Alan, I did some testing with mkiv and my old
setups for bibliography under mkii, and magically it works also with the new
bibliography features of mkiv, that is without saying
\usemodule[bib].
However somehow I couldn’t find an equivalent for the
On 05/04/2015 07:03 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks to remarks by Mojca and Alan, I did some testing with mkiv and my old
setups for bibliography under mkii, and magically it works also with the new
bibliography features of mkiv, that is without saying
\usemodule[bib].
However somehow
[database={bibfile}]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,refcommand=num,sorttype=cite,numbering=yes,autohang=no,numbercommand=\numcom]
\starttext
\completepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
% end code
But this has no effect on label alignment.
I also tried, based on this post,
http://www.ntg.nl
,refcommand=num,sorttype=cite,numbering=yes,autohang=yes]
Questions:
1. The above setting results in a numbered bibliography list where the numbers
are aligned left and don't have period, like (use monotype font to see the
correct alignment):
1Authors
25 Authors
134 Authors
I would like to make
=1994,
s=Haq94]
\author[]{Syed Nomanul}[S.]{}{Haq}
\title{Names, Natures, and Things}
\pubname{Kluwer}
\city{Dordrecht}
\pubyear{1994}
\stoppublication
\cite[corbin81]
\cite[haq]
\placepublications [criterium=cite] % inherits from \setuppublications
\stoptext
The \cite-command turns out just some number in square brackets, no
info on what is cited. Is that a bug?
- it's the default cite rendering
3 In the old system I used \dcite[key] for footnotes but \dcite is not
recognized now. Is there another way?
we are unware of such footnote commands but we do
of apa-like but different in many details)?
2 The \cite-command turns out just some number in square brackets, no info on
what is cited. Is that a bug?
3 In the old system I used \dcite[key] for footnotes but \dcite is not
recognized now. Is there another way?
Best regards,
Robert Blackstone
[test.buffer]
\starttext
\cite[article,book]
\startbackmatter
\startchapter[title=Bibliography]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
___
If your question is of interest to others as well
Thanks Hans. These settings fixed my issues.
best
Yu
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 2/9/2015 10:15 PM, Yu Zhang wrote:
Hi list,
I need some help about formatting citations in mkiv.
What I want is something like [3, 4] if I put \cite[ref3,ref4
On 2/9/2015 10:15 PM, Yu Zhang wrote:
Hi list,
I need some help about formatting citations in mkiv.
What I want is something like [3, 4] if I put \cite[ref3,ref4]. However,
what I actually get is [3 and 4]. This only happens if I put two
references in \cite[].
So, does anyone know how
Hi list,
I need some help about formatting citations in mkiv.
What I want is something like [3, 4] if I put \cite[ref3,ref4]. However,
what I actually get is [3 and 4]. This only happens if I put two references
in \cite[].
So, does anyone know how to replace 'and' with ', ' in my situation
, one must not abbreviate the von, of course, as in:
Laue, M. V. - and I have seen this published!!
Nor do I want to see:
von Laue, M.
However, to be correct, some publications might appear as
Laue, M.
Now, say that I want to cite Laue's work published in English (as well
as one or more of his
}
\stoppublication
\placepublications [criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works with criterium=all
\stoptext
But the output is still 'PhD thesis'. How do I get the changes in the btx
labeltext passed on to ConTeXt so I can get
Verlag}
\city{New York}
\pubyear{1993}
\stoppublication
\placepublications [criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works with criterium=all
\stoptext
==
\setuppublicationlist[vonsep=] kills the space after the prefix, but that
means
.]{}{Corbin}
\title{The Concept of Comparative Philosophy}
\pubname{Golgonooza Press}
\city{Ipswich, United Kingdom}
\pubyear{1981}
\stoppublication
\placepublications [criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works with criterium=all
\stoptext
}
% \author[]{Henry}[H.]{von }{Corbin}
\title{The Concept of Comparative Philosophy}
\pubname{Golgonooza Press}
\city{Ipswich, United Kingdom}
\pubyear{1981}
\stoppublication
\placepublications [criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works
Dear gang,
When sectioning is combined with the bibliography handler,
\placepublications [criterium=cite]
stops working. For example (also attached):
=
\starttext
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\startpublication[k=corbin81,
t=book,
a=Corbin
[criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works with criterium=all
\stoptext
==
\setuppublicationlist[vonsep=] kills the space after the prefix, but
that means that for every 'von', 'van', 'abu', and the like we have to
add the space
[criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works with criterium=all
\stoptext
==
See the attached pdf; we get in the pdf output:
%Corbin, H. and von Corbin, H. (1981).
with an explicit '%'.
Can this be fixed?
From bibl-tra.mkiv
On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 13:32:57 -0700, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
Dear gang,
When sectioning is combined with the bibliography handler,
\placepublications [criterium=cite]
stops working. For example (also attached):
=
\starttext
.]{}{Hamid}
\title{The Metaphysics and Cosmology of \TeX}
\pubname{\TeX\ State University}
\pubyear{1998}
\stoppublication
\placepublications [criterium=all] % inherits from \setuppublications
% \completepublications[criterium=cite] % only works with criterium=all
\stoptext
But the output
(= shorten) and format it.
For the future it be great to have a variant like
“\cite[publfootnote][BibTeX_key]”
that would render a predefined style of the publication (optionally
different from the list entry) into a footnote.
An in-tex rendering can be done with
\definebtxcitevariant[entry
PDF into the footnote of my
ConTeXt file. There I can edit (= shorten) and format it.
For the future it be great to have a variant like
“\cite[publfootnote][BibTeX_key]”
that would render a predefined style of the publication (optionally
different from the list entry) into a footnote.
An in-tex
it.
For the future it be great to have a variant like
“\cite[publfootnote][BibTeX_key]”
that would render a predefined style of the publication (optionally
different from the list entry) into a footnote.
Greetings Jörg
On 29.01.2015 13:41, Jörg Weger wrote:
I have to prepare a paper in literary science. I
]
\usebtxdataset[testbib_daf.bib]
\showframe
\setbreakpoints[compound]
\setupalign [hyphenated,justified,hanging,hz,]
\definefontfeature[default][default][expansion=quality,protrusion=quality,]
\hyphenation{Helbig Deutscher Heraus-geber}
\starttext
\cite[authoryears][weinrich:2006]
\cite[authoryear
Now I got it and I got it working :)
Thanks a lot!
By the way, is there a difference between \cite and \citation?
On 27.01.2015 04:59, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 20:13:09 +0100
Jörg Weger joerg73@googlemail.com wrote:
* normal reference in brackets: author space year
On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 20:13:09 +0100
Jörg Weger joerg73@googlemail.com wrote:
* normal reference in brackets: author space year, no comma: e.g.
“(Einstein 1904)”
\cite[authoryears][Einstein1904]
* author is named in the text, only year in brackets: e.g. “As it has
been proven by Einstein
=
\setuplanguage [en]
\mainlanguage [en]
\setupbtx[specification=apa]
\definebtxdataset[apa]
\usebtxdataset[apa][150126_testbib_short.bib]
\setbtxdataset[apa]
\definebtxrendering[apa][dataset=apa]
\setupbtxrendering[sorttype=authoryear,numbering=no]
\starttext
\cite[hoffmann:2000
.” and “ff.” are the German abreviations for “et seq.” respectively
“et seqq.”)
Is it possible to switch between those three modes? If not it would be
great to implement that.
“\cite[extras={page_numbers}][key]” doesn’t seem to work anymore, so
I cannot put page numbers manually.
Greetings from
]
\definebtxrendering[apa][dataset=apa]
\setupbtxrendering[sorttype=authoryear,numbering=no]
\starttext
\cite[hoffmann:2000]
\cite[sereno:1994] \\
\blank
\placebtxrendering[criterium=text]
\stoptext
% === end of MWE ===
(My ConTeXt version
=no]
\starttext
\cite[hoffmann:2000]
\cite[sereno:1994] \\
\blank
\placebtxrendering[criterium=text]
\stoptext
% === end of MWE ===
(My ConTeXt version is “2015.01.13 15:54”.)
there has been a singular/plural fix last week
Greetings Jörg
Nomanul}[S.]{}{Haq}
\title{Names, Natures, and Things}
\pubname{Kluwer}
\city{Dordrecht}
\pubyear{1994}
\stoppublication
this is a cite from \cite[haq]
\stoptext
regards
Keith.
Am 20.01.2015 um 00:16 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
isha...@colostate.edu:
Dear gang,
I am
}
\title{Names, Natures, and Things}
\pubname{Kluwer}
\city{Dordrecht}
\pubyear{1994}
\stoppublication
\cite[haq]
\citepage[haq][p.~20]
\citeypage[haq][p.~20]
\citeapypage[haq][p.~20]
\citeyear[haq]
\citeauthor[haq]
\citeauthorp[haq]
\stoptext
===
Note the extra cite definitions
,
y=1994,
s=Haq94]
\author[]{Syed Nomanul}[S.]{}{Haq}
\title{Names, Natures, and Things}
\pubname{Kluwer}
\city{Dordrecht}
\pubyear{1994}
\stoppublication
\cite[haq]
\stoptext
C:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-usr.lua:95: attempt
einer Mastektomie durchgeführt.
Da in Deutschland bei klinisch unauffälliger Axilla die
Wächterlymphknotentechnik
Methode der Wahl ist \cite[Kuehn2005]{}, keine nationale Leitlinie über ein
exaktes und standardisiertes Markierungsprotokoll existiert und den
Patientinnen
durch die retrospektive Analyse
is in japanese,
the bib-entry is a french book and there is a translated_chinese
variant of the title?
According to the APA style guide:
If the original version of a non-English article is used as the
source, cite the original version. Give the original title and, in
brackets, the English translation
On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 16:12:43 +0200
Sander Maijers s.n.maij...@gmail.com wrote:
Who can tell me please how to hide \cite output in the neatest way
possible, while keeping the semantics in tact (i.e. establish that a
reference was made)?
\nocite
I’m using a solution kindly provided by Robert Blackstone.
I have included the bbl file in my source, then I use this basic mechanism.
\section{Riferimenti bibliografici} % by hand
\nocite[zaffiri2007]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
(which is fine for me)
I get:
Zaffiri, E. (2007). Music
and short title of the work.
I could think of no other way to accomplish this than to generate the .bbl,
make two copies, “Inversed Author” and “Short Title”, make the necessary
changes in these .bbl’s, including the cite-key to mark it for these two
alternatives. I should add that I could not use
\setupbibtex[database={references/bibliographic_database},sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
\cite[extras={, p.~3}][Zhou2012]
\cite[Zhou2012]
\stoptext
Incorrectly produces:
(Zhou et al., 2012, p. 3) (Zhou et al., 2012)
Instead of:
(Zhou
an 'invisible' citation with
the first citation, spelling out that citation myself, while still
recording that the work was cited and is to be listed in the
bibliography.
Who can tell me please how to hide \cite output in the neatest way
possible, while keeping the semantics in tact (i.e. establish
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I want citations to respect APA rules, as described here:
http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/11/the-proper-use-of-et-al-in-apa-style.htm
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*Problem*: when I cite
and for inserting a block of references
after a section?
(To collect all refs in a single bib file or to have split bib files is not
an issue)
Hi Andrea,
It probably depends on whether you cite your bibliographic references in the
text of your essay, or only a part of them.
What I would do anyway
Thanks Robert.
It probably depends on whether you cite your bibliographic references in the
text of your essay, or only a part of them.
I’m working now on the bib files, so I can consider having a single bib for all
essays, or split bib files (maybe cleaner).
What I would do anyway
U., 1980), repr.}}}
\city{Ann Arbor, MI}
\stoppublication
\starttext
\chapter{Knuth}%mkii
%\startchapter[bookmark=,list=,title={Knuth}]%mkiv
\input knuth
\section{References}
\nocite[Arnold:1931bl]
\nocite[ChristensenT:1992qzbl]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
%\stopchapter%mkiv
\chapter
-style.htm
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*Problem*: when I cite a work with three authors, et al. appears in the
first citation.
*Example*:
\setupbibtex[database={references/bibliographic_database},sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
\cite[extras={, p.~3}][Zhou2012]
\cite[Zhou2012
2014/dev) (rev 4972)
ConTeXt ver: 2014.09.27 14:46 MKIV beta fmt: 2014.9.30 int:
english/english
I want citations to respect APA rules, as described here:
http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/11/the-proper-use-of-et-al-in-apa-style.htm
l
*Problem*: when I cite a work with three
/dev) (rev 4972)
ConTeXt ver: 2014.09.27 14:46 MKIV beta fmt: 2014.9.30 int:
english/english
I want citations to respect APA rules, as described here:
http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/11/the-proper-use-of-et-al-in-apa-style.htm
l
*Problem*: when I cite a work
},
acmid={1748219},
publisher={IEEE Computer Society},
address={Washington, DC, USA},
url={http://epub.uni-regensburg.de/21293/},
}
Here is a short example that uses the sources.bib file:
\setupbibtex[database=sources]
\setuppublications[
alternative=num,
sorttype=cite
/21293/},
}
Here is a short example that uses the sources.bib file:
\setupbibtex[database=sources]
\setuppublications[
alternative=num,
sorttype=cite,
]
% Superscript citation cross-references.
\setupcite[num][
left=\raisebox{1ex}\hbox\bgroup\tfxx,
right=\egroup,
]
\definecolor
.
Thanks,
F.
\definebtxdataset[example]
\usebtxdataset[example][test.bib]
\definebtxrendering[example][dataset=example,method=local,alternative=apa]
\setupbtxlistvariant[etallimit=3,etaldisplay=3,etaltext={\it et al}]
\starttext
a\cite[example::onnela]
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
a\cite[example::onnela]
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
@Article{onnela,
author = {J. P. Onnela and D. J. Fenn and S. Reid and M.
A. Porter
and P. J. Mucha and M. D. Fricker and N. S. Jones},
title
I have set up:
\setuppublications[numbering=short]
\setupcite[short]
but the \cite commands show (Author, Year) and not the short code and the
\placepublications does not indent the entries enough, hence the item entry’s
first column (the short code) overlaps with the actual entry.
How do I
On 26 Aug 2014, at 10:34, Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl wrote:
I have set up:
\setuppublications[numbering=short]
\setupcite[short]
but the \cite commands show (Author, Year) and not the short code and the
\placepublications does not indent the entries enough, hence the item
,alternative=apa]
\setupbtxlistvariant[etallimit=3,etaldisplay=3,etaltext={\it et al}]
\starttext
a\cite[example::onnela]
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
@Article{onnela,
author = {J. P. Onnela and D. J. Fenn and S. Reid and M. A. Porter
and P. J. Mucha and M. D. Fricker and N
\usebtxdataset [example][mkiv-publications.bib]
2 \definebtxrendering[example][dataset=example]
3 \starttext
4 \chapter{One}
5 some text.\cite[example::demo-001]
6 \placebtxrendering[example][criterium=all]
7 \stoptext
8
9
Minimal example:
\usebtxdataset [example][mkiv
.
\definebtxdataset[example]
\usebtxdataset[example][test.bib]
\definebtxrendering[example][dataset=example,method=local,alternative=apa]
\setupbtxlistvariant[etallimit=3,etaldisplay=3,etaltext={\it et al}]
\starttext
a\cite[example::onnela]
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
@Article{onnela
,etaldisplay=3,etaltext={\it et al}]
\starttext
a\cite[example::onnela]
\placebtxrendering[example]
\stoptext
@Article{onnela,
author = {J. P. Onnela and D. J. Fenn and S. Reid and M. A. Porter
and P. J. Mucha and M. D. Fricker and N. S. Jones},
title = {Taxonomies of networks from
by the order that citations appear in
the document, then you might want something like:
\setupbibtex[database=sources]
\setuppublications[
sorttype=cite,
]
\starttext
hello world\cite[kattamuri@debate]
\startbackmatter
\nocite[zbmath0homomorphic
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