In LaTeX when using the natbib package I can use:
\citet[p. 113]{Bell1992} to get: Bell (1992, p. 112)
\cite[p. 113]{Bell1992} to get: (Bell, 1992, p. 112)
Trying to do this in ConTeXt I came up with this:
\setupcite [author][left=,right=]
\setupcite [year][left=,right=]
\def\CiteP#1#2%
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, J.A.J. Pater wrote:
In LaTeX when using the natbib package I can use:
\citet[p. 113]{Bell1992} to get: Bell (1992, p.\ 112)
\cite[alternative=authoryear, extras={, p. 112}][Bell1992]
\cite[p. 113]{Bell1992} to get: (Bell, 1992, p. 112)
\cite[alternative=authoryears,
Thanks a lot!
How can I have missed that ... it's in the wiki...
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, J.A.J. Pater wrote:
In LaTeX when using the natbib package I can use:
\citet[p. 113]{Bell1992} to get: Bell (1992, p.\ 112)
\cite[alternative=authoryear, extras={, p. 112}][Bell1992]
\cite[p.