On Wed, 4 Sep 2019, Damien Thiriet wrote:
With biblatex I was using crossref to shorten my .bib files, as can be
seen in this MWE
@periodical{DebatMem2002,
title = {Le Débat},
number = {122},
langid = {french},
date = {2002}
}
@article{ChartiersurRicoeur2002,
author = {Roger
Hi,
With biblatex I was using crossref to shorten my .bib files, as can be
seen in this MWE
@periodical{DebatMem2002,
title = {Le Débat},
number = {122},
langid = {french},
date = {2002}
}
@article{ChartiersurRicoeur2002,
author = {Roger Chartier},
title = {Le
I frequently use LaTeX with BibLaTeX and the BibLaTeX-Chicago Style package
to typeset scholarly material. For me, BibLaTeX is a great tool. However, I
am attracted to ConTeXt because, coming from a desktop-publishing
background, ConTeXt gives me more/easier control over document layout and
Peter Park Nelson wrote:
Both BibLaTeX and ConTeXt use e-TeX, and the internals of BibLaTeX
appear not to be LaTeX-specific. So, would it be possible to write a
ConTeXt module that bypasses Bib and provides an interface between
ConTeXt bibliography commands and BibLaTeX/Biber?
It should be