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, no
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
Thank You Alan and Hans for your efforts regarding my questions so far.
After I had played a while with the examples Hans had attached, I have
had a little success bei renaming copies of
~/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-imp-apa.lua and
On 1/25/2015 8:10 PM, Jörg Weger wrote:
Thank You Alan and Hans for your efforts regarding my questions so far.
After I had played a while with the examples Hans had attached, I have
had a little success bei renaming copies of
~/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-imp-apa.lua and
From what I can see, the only *significant* style difference that you
seek is the use of \letterspace and \sc for names (authors or editors).
The use of old numbers is trivial as they will be used if specified for
the rest of the document.
How else does your university's standard differ from the
Hello again,
After looking once more for all files within ConTeXt with “apa” in their
name, I found out that I can start to write my own citation style by
changing things in the file
“~/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/bib/bibl-apa.tex”. It’s not as
convenient as I had described in my
On 1/17/2015 7:23 AM, Jörg Weger wrote:
Hi Alan
What I am trying to achieve is the following (of which typesetting the
author’s name is only a detail): setting up an environment that I can
use for all papers and works that I have to write during my academic
studies. With the basic layout I am
On 1/19/2015 6:39 PM, Jörg Weger wrote:
Hello again,
After looking once more for all files within ConTeXt with “apa” in their
name, I found out that I can start to write my own citation style by
changing things in the file
“~/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/bib/bibl-apa.tex”. It’s not as
We have completely rewritten the bibliography subsystem of ConTeXt
which is not quite production-ready. It should become easier to create
custom renderings of bibliography references and publication lists.
Do you wish to mix old style numbers for the years with normal style
numbers for volume,
Hi Alan
What I am trying to achieve is the following (of which typesetting the
author’s name is only a detail): setting up an environment that I can
use for all papers and works that I have to write during my academic
studies. With the basic layout I am almost done. The main remaining
Hello everybody,
I am rather new to ConTeXt and I am momentarily stuck with the following:
How can I further format the way an inline reference and a bibliographic
reference in the publications list are displayed? For example I would
like to display the author(s) in spaced-out small caps (I
11 matches
Mail list logo