Enabling PDF tagging corrupts the URLs displayed in bibliographies.
MWE:
\setuptagging[state=start]
\usebtxdataset[mkiv-publications.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
% \usebtxdefinitions[chicago]
\starttext
\nocite[article, advancedonline]
\placelistofpublications
{#2, Courtesy #3, photo no.
#1\nocite[#4]{}}{\externalfigure[#1][maxheight=.7\paperheight,
maxwidth=.5\paperwidth, minwidth=.5\paperwidth]}
}
#1 = filename, other variables are used for reference/credit details.
The problem is, somehow some images are inexplicably displayed very tiny
I wrote this macro to display images in my book. It should place the image to
the left, filling ~50% of \textwidth, then the caption is to the right.
\setupcaption[location=right, minwidth=.5\textwidth]
\define[4]\figureis{%
\placefigure{#2, Courtesy #3, photo no.
#1\nocite[#4
source is referenced twice in a row. Each of
> these macros simply creates a footnote, showing the author's details, and
> also uses \nocite to make sure an entry is added to
> \placelistofpublications. Page details are optionally added in #2, and this
> information only appears in the footnot
s of the same source,
and `\ibid, for when a source is referenced twice in a row. Each of these
macros simply creates a footnote, showing the author's details, and also uses
\nocite to make sure an entry is added to \placelistofpublications. Page
details are optionally added in #2, and this info
the way I would expect
pages = {4--11}
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[bib.buffer]
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\definebtxrendering
[example][apa]
\starttext
\nocite[ChartiersurRicoeur2002]
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
Thanks,
Dami
\nocite[Tufte:1990:EI:78223]
\placelistofpublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
On 17/05/19 10:41 PM, Dmitry Starostin wrote:
> I tried several variants, but I cannot find where exactly the switch
> happens.
>
> \definebtx[apa:list:title:incollection][apa:list:title][style=]
aphie"]
\starttext
\nocite[Manuel5]
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
As you can see, we get Ème in the output instead of ème.
Is this a bug, or did I miss something?
Regards,
Damien Thiriet
Hi,
same issue here with \low and \lohi – I don't know if it is a bug or for
purpose.
But there i
5\high{ème}, cycle 4},
publisher = {Hatier},
address = {Paris},
year = {2016},
pagetotal = {398},
language = {french}
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[bib.buffer]
\definebtxrendering
[biblio]
[apa]
[numbering=no,
sorttype=cite,
title="Bibliographie"]
\startte
\definebtxdataset[basic]
> \usebtxdataset[basic][example.buffer]
> \definebtxrendering
> [basic]
> [aps]
> [dataset=basic]
>
> \setupbtx[dataset=basic]
> \nocite[example]
>
> \starttext
> \placelistofpublications[basic]
>
etupbtx[dataset=basic]
\nocite[example]
\starttext
\placelistofpublications[basic]
\stoptext
I've got an output that is similar with:
[1] , One title, http://www.example.org (unpublished)
which seems incorrect to me (author should not be rendered, and I was
expecting year not
. And in fact, that is the case
> shown below. The footnotes appear only when the comment line is
> uncommented.
>
> (I also tried \nocite[*] together with
> \placebtxrendering[method=none] and also with
> \placebtxrendering[criterium=none] for the rendering, but that does
-referencing or reference numbering cannot take advantage of a
bibliographic database. And in fact, that is the case shown below. The
footnotes appear only when the comment line is uncommented.
(I also tried \nocite[*] together with \placebtxrendering[method=none]
and also with \placebtxrendering
gt; }
> \stopbuffer
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \usebtxdataset[references.buffer]
> \usebtxdefinitions[aps]
>
> \starttext
>
> \nocite{Kohn1965}
> \placelistofpublications
>
> \stoptext
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
__
the field being discarded. In the MWE
>>>> below, the URL is cut off at the % sign and everything after it is
>>>> lost.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Henri
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>>
>>>>
>>>&g
>>> lost.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Henri
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>>
>>> \startbuffer[references]
>>> @misc{kraft,
>>> author = "Kraft, Nathan",
>>> title = "Mr Kraft's Virtual F
= "Mr Kraft's Virtual Filing Cabinet",
> > year = "2015",
> > url = "http://mrkraft.wikispaces.com/Mr+Kraft%27s+Virtual+Filing+
> > Cabi
> > net"
> > }
> > \stopbuffer
> >
> > \usebtxdataset[references.buffer]
> >
[references]
@misc{kraft,
author = "Kraft, Nathan",
title = "Mr Kraft's Virtual Filing Cabinet",
year = "2015",
url = "http://mrkraft.wikispaces.com/Mr+Kraft%27s+Virtual+Filing+Cabi
net"
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[references.buffer]
\usebtxdef
",
year = "2015",
url = "http://mrkraft.wikispaces.com/Mr+Kraft%27s+Virtual+Filing+Cabi
net"
}
\end{filecontents*}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{apacite,url}
\begin{document}
\nocite{kraft}
\bibliographystyle{apacite}
\bibliography{\jobname.bib}
\end{document}
[references]
@misc{kraft,
author = "Kraft, Nathan",
title = "Mr Kraft's Virtual Filing Cabinet",
year = "2015",
url = "http://mrkraft.wikispaces.com/Mr+Kraft\%27s+Virtual+Filing+Cabinet;
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\usebtxdataset[references
Kraft, Nathan",
title = "Mr Kraft's Virtual Filing Cabinet",
year = "2015",
url = "http://mrkraft.wikispaces.com/Mr+Kraft%27s+Virtual+Filing+Cabi
net"
}
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[references.buffer]
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\starttext
\nocite[kr
]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\starttext
\nocite{Kohn1965}
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
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[publications.authorhash]
\starttext
\nocite[*]
\placelistofpublications[Pubs]
\stoptext
Although either editor or author should be accepted, only author is
processed. There is a warning message generated by the publications
subsystem:
unable to create short for 'Edited', needs one of [author
buffer]
\definebtxrendering [Pubs][apa]
\starttext
\nocite[*]
\placelistofpublications[Pubs]
\stoptext
How can I get “An Author” treated like “Author, An” as in the OTHER
examples? The result should like like that of “Somebody Else”. Bibtex
databases have both forms and it would b
}
>
> \stopbuffer
> \loadbtxdefinitionfile[apa]
> \usebtxdefinitions[apa]
> \usebtxdataset[TestBib.buffer]
> \definebtxrendering [Pubs][apa]
>
> \starttext
>
> \nocite[*]
>
> \placelistofpublications[Pubs]
>
]
\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\usebtxdataset[TestBib.buffer]
\definebtxrendering [Pubs][apa]
\starttext
\nocite[*]
\placelistofpublications[Pubs]
\stoptext
How can I get “An Author” treated like “Author, An” as in the OTHER
examples? The result should like like
A5][A5]
>>
>> \usebtxdataset[biblio.buffer]
>> \usebtxdefinitions[aps]
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \showframe
>>
>> \setupitemize[left={[},right={]},width=3em,stopper=]
>> \startitemize[n]
>> \item W. Heisenberg, Mehrkörperproblem und Re
\usebtxdataset[biblio.buffer]
> \usebtxdefinitions[aps]
>
> \starttext
>
> \showframe
>
> \setupitemize[left={[},right={]},width=3em,stopper=]
> \startitemize[n]
> \item W. Heisenberg, Mehrkörperproblem und Resonanz
ns[aps]
>
> \starttext
>
> \showframe
>
> \setupitemize[left={[},right={]},width=3em,stopper=]
> \startitemize[n]
> \item W. Heisenberg, Mehrkörperproblem und Resonanz in der
> Quantenmechanik, {\
, 411--426 (1926).
\stopitemize
\nocite[Heisenberg1926]
\placelistofpublications
\stoptext
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\placelistofpublications is
missing, I don't see any reason why I should be unable to print the
complete publication that doesn't even require printing out any
number.
Any hints about how to do a workaround?
I could do
\nocite[bib1]
\nocite[bib5]
\placelistofpublications
but then I'm unable to do manual tweaking
that doesn't even require printing out any
number.
Any hints about how to do a workaround?
I could do
\nocite[bib1]
\nocite[bib5]
\placelistofpublications
but then I'm unable to do manual tweaking of the list and adding free text.
Thank you very much,
Mojca
be unable to print the
complete publication that doesn't even require printing out any
number.
Any hints about how to do a workaround?
I could do
\nocite[bib1]
\nocite[bib5]
\placelistofpublications
but then I'm unable to do manual tweaking of the list and adding free text.
a while ago i made
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
is to make a subsection or a subject “References after
each essay, add the references that I have not cited in my text as \nocite[key]
and finish with \placepublications[criterium=cite].
I should perhaps add that I always process my projects without using the
bib-module. I separately make
is to make a subsection or a subject “References
after each essay, add the references that I have not cited in my text as
\nocite[key] and finish with \placepublications[criterium=cite].
Hmm, I’m tweaking a test like this, but I’m getting a single ref section on
top, including both citations
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
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
Hans,
I think \nocite stopped working one or two betas ago, see example: no Cleveland
reference turns up in the list.
Robin
\definebtxdataset
[document]
\usebtxdataset
[document]
[mkiv-publications-graph.bib]
\definebtxrendering
[document]
[dataset=document]
\setupbtxrendering
that
\placepublications[database=prim]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
Thanks
Markus
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to which of the two bib-files
you used.(= did not comment out)
The other files you need are two .tex-files with the complete set of
\nocite[]'s of the two databases. Personally I never used \nocite{*}. If you
use a Mac with BibDesk it is quite easy to make such a file. It gives you some
extra
out)
The other files you need are two .tex-files with the complete set of
\nocite[]'s of the two databases. Personally I never used \nocite{*}.
If you use a Mac with BibDesk it is quite easy to make such a file. It
gives you some extra flexibility.
You can then generate the sectioned
be no TeX or Context, but I am not of their clan.
All I want to do is:
A: Create a list of books properly encoded in
bibtex or similar style. Probably all the entries
will be @book types.
B: print items out of that list as I choose them
with \cite or \nocite in a backmatter chapter
called
not of their clan.
All I want to do is:
A: Create a list of books properly encoded in
bibtex or similar style. Probably all the entries
will be @book types.
B: print items out of that list as I choose them
with \cite or \nocite in a backmatter chapter
called references or bibliography.
--
John Culleton
{Siena}
\pubname{Domenico Falcini}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Agazzari:1608fk,t=book,
a={{Agazzari}},y=1608,
n=118,s=Aga08]
\author[]{Agostino}[]{}{\hl[4]}
\pubyear{1608}
\title{Bassus ad Organum \ Musica instrumenta}
\city{Venice}
\pubname{Amadinus}
\stoppublication
\nocite[Agazzari:1607ek
the printed bibilography to only
those publications actually cited in the text with the \cite command or
the \nocite command what do I need to change?
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
PDF e-book: Create Book Covers with Scribus
,
inbetween={ },
left={(},
right={)}]
Second question: If I wish to restrict the printed bibilography to
only those publications actually cited in the text with the \cite
command or the \nocite command what do I need to change?
setuppublications [refcommand
to call it) with two
sections, in which you input the respective .bbl-file plus a list of \nocite
's for the items you want.
My .tex-file, which works with mkii and mkiv, is like this:
---
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,sorttype=bbl]
\setuphead[chapter
.~A.]{}{Westrup}
\pubyear{1960}
\arttitle{Personal view: \quote{Words for Music}}
\journal{The Musical Times}
\volume{101~}
\issue{1430}
\pages{693-4}
\month{november}
\stoppublication
\nocite[Cunningham:2010vn]
\nocite[Westrup:1960fk]
\placepublications[criterium=local]
\section{Treatises
al.}]
\newbibfield[shorttitle]
\newbibfield[shortauthor]
\unexpanded\def\mycite
{\dodoubleempty\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]#3%
{\bgroup
\nocite[#3]%
\getcitedata[shortauthor][#3] to \myshortauthor%
\getcitedata[shorttitle][#3] to \myshorttitle%
\getcitedata[title][#3
={},
left={},right={},andtext={|::|}, otherstext={ \tf et al.}]
\newbibfield[shorttitle]
\newbibfield[shortauthor]
\unexpanded\def\mycite
{\dodoubleempty\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]#3%
{\bgroup
\nocite[#3]%
\getcitedata[shortauthor][#3] to \myshortauthor%
\getcitedata[shorttitle][#3
On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 08:37:28 +0100
Jean Magnan de Bornier jm.born...@free.fr wrote:
Fair enough. Here:
.
\setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/biblio]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
{\bf Bibliography}
\nocite[hh2010a,hh2010b,Eijkhout1991
]
|
| \starttext
|
|
| {\bf Bibliography}
|
| \nocite[hh2010a,hh2010b,Eijkhout1991]
| \placepublications
| \stoptext
|
| Have you tried \placepublications[criterium=all] or
| \placepublications[criterium=text]?
These are working, thanks.
--
Jean
Bibliography}
\nocite[foo, bla, blu]
\placepublications
\stoptext
...
the pub list is empty. But if comment out this line the bibliography
is
printed; it works also ok with
\setuppublications[]
Difficult to answer, I don't have the file /home/jean/biblio. Maybe
make
:
| ..
| \setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/biblio]
| \setuppublications[alternative=apa]
|
| \starttext
|
|
| {\bf Bibliography}
|
| \nocite[foo, bla, blu]
| \placepublications
| \stoptext
| ...
|
| the pub list is empty. But if comment out this line the bibliography
Hi all,
Using the last mkiv from the minimals, \setuppublications seems out of order.
If I write:
..
\setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/biblio]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
{\bf Bibliography}
\nocite[foo, bla, blu]
\placepublications
\stoptext
not cited in the text were ignored when constructing the
bibliography.
Hi,
When you add
\nocite[Aucremanne2005]
\nocite[Fabiani2007]
before \section{References}
these non cited publications will show up in your bibliography. (At
least it does here with Minimals of 24 november)
Regards,
Robert
,
When you add
\nocite[Aucremanne2005]
\nocite[Fabiani2007]
before \section{References}
these non cited publications will show up in your bibliography. (At
least it does here with Minimals of 24 november)
... which is the way it should be, no? The problem of the original
poster
in the text were ignored when constructing the
bibliography.
Hi,
When you add
\nocite[Aucremanne2005]
\nocite[Fabiani2007]
before \section{References}
these non cited publications will show up in your bibliography. (At
least it does here with Minimals of 24 november)
... which
would expect the non-cited items to come last.
I have:
\startpublication[a1] ...
\startpublication[a2] ...
\startpublication[a3] ...
\startpublication[b1] ...
\startpublication[b2] ...
\startpublication[b3] ...
\nocite[b1]
\nocite[b2]
\nocite[b3
that references that
were not cited in the text were ignored when constructing the
bibliography.
Hi,
When you add
\nocite[Aucremanne2005]
\nocite[Fabiani2007]
before \section{References}
these non cited publications will show up in your bibliography. (At
least it does here with Minimals of 24
\nocite[#2]%
\getcitedata[title][#2] to \localtitle
]%
{\doifdefinedelse{zakonkratko:#2}
{\zakonkratko[#1][#2]}
{\bgroup
\nocite[#2]%
\getcitedata[title][#2] to \localtitle
\getcitedata[kratko][#2] to \localkratko
\getcitedata[journal][#2] to \localjournal
{zakonkratko:#2}
{\zakonkratko[#1][#2]}
{\bgroup
\nocite[#2]%
\getcitedata[title][#2] to \localtitle
\getcitedata[kratko][#2] to \localkratko
\getcitedata[journal][#2] to \localjournal
\getcitedata[issue][#2] to \localissue
\getcitedata[volume
saved the values here in macros:
\def\zakon[#1][#2]%
{\doifdefinedelse{zakonkratko:#2}
{\zakonkratko[#1][#2]}
{\bgroup
\nocite[#2
.}[J.~L.]{}{Ackrill}
\pubyear{1981}
\title{Aristotle the Philosopher}
\city{Oxford}
\pubname{Oxford UP}
\stoppublication
\starttext
\section{One}
\nocite[ackrillaristotle]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\section{Two}
\nocite[ackermanmyth]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\stoptext
{Oxford UP}
\stoppublication
\starttext
\section{One}
\nocite[ackrillaristotle]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\section{Two}
\nocite[ackermanmyth]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\stoptext
Volumes}
test test test test test test test test test test test test test test
\nocite[intertestualita,gibsonlearning,ackrillaristotle]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\stoptext
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]
\starttext
\section{Edited Volumes}
test test test test test test test test test test test test test test
\nocite[intertestualita,gibsonlearning,ackrillaristotle]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\stoptext
{Oxford}
\pubname{Oxford UP}
\stoppublication
\setuppublications[state=start]
\starttext
\section{Edited Volumes}
test test test test test test test test test test test test test test
\nocite[intertestualita,gibsonlearning,ackrillaristotle]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\stoptext
.]{}{Ackrill}
\pubyear{1981}
\title{Aristotle the Philosopher}
\city{Oxford}
\pubname{Oxford UP}
\stoppublication
\setuppublications[state=start]
\starttext
\section{Edited Volumes}
test test test test test test test test test test test test test test
\nocite[intertestualita,gibsonlearning
[FAIR]\par
\placepublications
\stoptext
12.) \nocite[nonexistent] generates an empty [n] in bibliography in
MKII, while it has zero effect in MKIV (it should at least generate an
error).
13.) Different spacing
\setupwhitespace[big]
\def\dictentry#1#2{\hbox{\bf#1}\hbox{\hbox to 1em{}\hbox{#2}}\blank
=webpage,u=http://www.gsi.de/fair/]
\biburl{http://www.gsi.de/fair/}
\title{FAIR -- Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research}
\stoppublication
\starttext
\cite[FAIR]\par
\placepublications
\stoptext
magic to me, but we can look into bib mess stuff later
12.) \nocite[nonexistent
{}
\povzetek{}
\stoppublication
--[snap]--
It'd be _so_ much more elegant if \nocite and \getcitedata could use
manipulate the data from the \author command to do the same.
Cheers,
Matija
--
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www: http://matija.suklje.name
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that
\placepublications[database=prim]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
Hi,
sorry for the late reply, I was absent from the list for a week. I'd
suggest you'd give the librarian module a try that was announced to this
list
]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
Thanks
Markus
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or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
Thanks
Markus
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]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
Thanks
Markus
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that
\placepublications[database=prim]
or in a similar manner to
\nocite{*}
for every bib-database.
Is there any solution or workaround?
There is no current solution, nor is there a simple workaround.
But I know this is on many people's wishlist so I will try to add a
feature like this. However I have
}
\journal{IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science}
\artauthor[]{I.}[I.]{}{Someone}
\volume{42}
\issue{1}
\pubyear{2010}
\pages{100-200}
\abstract{}
\stoppublication
\starttext
\nocite[X]
\placepublications
\stoptext
Mojca
Hi all,
shouldn't this work in mkiv as well? It does work in mkii. In mkiv, I
see in the log file
publications: warning: cite argument * is unknown on line 175
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
All best
Thomas
\setuppublicationlist
On 26-1-2010 15:34, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
shouldn't this work in mkiv as well? It does work in mkii. In mkiv, I
see in the log file
publications : warning: cite argument * is unknown on line 175
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts
On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not that many as you forgot to tell what the * is supposed to do -)
:-) It's supposed to include everything, i.e. all the references in
the bbl
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not that many as you forgot to tell what the * is supposed to do -)
:-) It's supposed to include everything, i.e
On 26-1-2010 19:25, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 26, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
so it looks like it's interpreting the \nocite[*] literally. Any
thoughts on this?
not that many as you forgot to tell what the * is supposed to do
poetica liber}
\city{Oxford}
\pubname{Oxford UP}
\stoppublication
\starttext
Hello world!
\nocite[kasselpoeticedition]
\placepublications[criterium=cite]
\stoptext
On my big bibliography files, I get errors such as this:
LuaTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier
(name{6
Hi,
this works in mk II but not in ma IV
\enableregime[utf]
\usemodule[bib]
\mainlanguage[en]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa,criterium=all]
\setupbibtex [database=/mio/pubblicazioni/pubblicazioni.bib,
sort=author]
\starttext
\setupheadtext[en][pubs={Andrea Valle: publications}]
\nocite
]
\author{First Name}[F.~N.]{}{Last Name}
\title{Title}
% \pubyear{2007}
% This should have been a comment
\stoppublication
\starttext
\nocite[mybook]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
I have put comments out of the definitions now, so it's not critical
for me, but it might cause
\nocite[*]
\completepublications
\stoptext
I have made a copy of the very famous xampl.bib in the directory which hosts
test.tex.
When I run texexec test, I get six strange error messages. Here is a part
of my log :
system : module bib loaded
(/home/amleth/context/tex/texmf-context/tex
to work:
% two new fields, for use in \mycite
\newbibfield[avtor]
\newbibfield[kratko]
% footnote-based definition of \cite, with extra data
\def\mycite[#1][#2]%
{\bgroup
% this adds the reference to the publication list
% in the back:
\nocite[#2]%
% you can get all single-valued
\shortcitation#1{%
\nocite[#1]%
\begingroup
\getcitedata[kratko][#1] to \shorttitle
\getcitedata[avtor][#1] to \shortauthor %define this bibfield first!
\expanded{\footnote{\shortitle, \shortauthor ...}}%
\endgroup}
More tomorrow, maybe. You have picked the worst possible time
:
..
\usemodule[bib]
\mainlanguage[fr]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa-fr,criterium=all]
\setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/BIB/jmb.bib]
\starttext
\setupheadtext[fr][pubs={Principales publications}]
\nocite[*]
\completepublications
\stoptext
[fr][pubs={Principales publications}]
\nocite[*]
\completepublications
\stoptext
--
Andrea Valle
--
CIRMA - DAMS
Università degli Studi di Torino
-- http://www.cirma.unito.it/andrea/
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED
=all]
\setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/BIB/jmb.bib]
\starttext
\setupheadtext[fr][pubs={Principales publications}]
\nocite[*]
\completepublications
\stoptext
--
Andrea Valle
--
CIRMA - DAMS
,
Charlie Doherty
Yes, this is possible. Just make every lecture its own section, refer
to the titles you want included in every list with \nocite commands
at the beginning of every section, have the list typeset with
\placepublications[criterium=cite]. If you want continuous numbering
On 15 Jan 2007, at 13:22, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Yes, this is possible. Just make every lecture its own section, refer
to the titles you want included in every list with \nocite commands
at the beginning of every section, have the list typeset with
\placepublications[criterium=cite]. If you
Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] explains:
Yes, this is possible. Just make every lecture its own section, refer
to the titles you want included in every list with \nocite commands
at the beginning of every section, have the list typeset with
\placepublications[criterium=cite]. If you
it a bit so it would insert the proper
\cite[] and \nocite[] commands for ConTeXt, and it is the fastest and
most convenient thing I've ever seen. Maybe I should say something
about on the wiki?
Anyway, Taco, thanks for your help, and all best
Thomas
of repetition and
overlap. So I'm dreaming of having one big bibtex database and
producing the lists via assorted \nocite commands. But i usually
split up these bibliographies into several sections, and I want all
items numbered in sequence, so I have in my source:
This should work except
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