other question that came up while studying the source code:
> What effect have \c!, \s!, and \v!? These commands exist a lot in the above
> cited files.
>
> Gerion
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 17. April 2024, 15:44:12 MESZ schrieb Gerion Entrup:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > The APS style is an
tag-based citation, it might be better to start with
> > something like the APA style.
>
> I'm kind of satisfied with the publication-list layout of the APS style so I
> chose
> this as a base. If it is simpler to start with the APA style, I can do that.
>
> My hope is that
Hi,
> The APS style is an example of a number-based citation system. As you
> are looking for a tag-based citation, it might be better to start with
> something like the APA style.
I'm kind of satisfied with the publication-list layout of the APS style so I
chose
this
output was handled by the PdfTeX engine
in MKII in 2005. What sort of output did the software produce before
PdfTeX was introduced? Was this the same as the output produced by the
software before the publication of the PDF specification?
2005 is when we started with luatex which is a follow up
in
2005. What sort of output did the software produce before PdfTeX was
introduced? Was this the same as the output produced by the software before
the publication of the PDF specification?
Kind regards,
Riviera
she, her, hers
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/User:River
because one of the requirements of continuous
publication on the OJS is that once an item is published changes are not
permitted. So I cannot go with normal continuous publication since, for us
anyway, items are not processed in strict sequential order (e,g., we may
have, paper+paper+ review+paper
Our journal is currently in the process of moving to continuous publication
of items in a given volume as they are ready. This entails re-jigging the
ToC so that it now includes the start and end page numbers of each item. So
far, I have everything pretty much in the right place, but for the page
(sur la base d'une feuille de style
Word) du document que l'on veut publier. Mais parfois, s'il s'agit d'un
dossier de plusieurs articles, voire d'une édition avec une aide
financière à la publication, on aimerait avoir la main sur la qualité du
document imprimé. C'est une des raisons qui f
ext for his
work maintaining a regular publication.
Note: the site is now under reworking, but it is very interesting.
Alain
Le 14-02-24 à 23:25, Hans Hagen via ntg-context a écrit :
There's also:
https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-t
also have a look at
>
> https://www.lesfichesabebert.fr/TeX/TeX.html
>
> It is website introducing Context in French.
> The author was using LaTeX, but he switched to Context for his work
> maintaining a regular publication.
>
> Note: the site is now under reworking, but it is
One could also have a look at
https://www.lesfichesabebert.fr/TeX/TeX.html
It is website introducing Context in French.
The author was using LaTeX, but he switched to Context for
his work maintaining a regular publication.
Note: the site is now under reworking, but it is very
interesting
This is how your code should be structured, i.e.
– LICENSE and README stay on top; add VERSION
– luageoTest.tex (and further documentation) goes into
doc/context/third/luageo
– the rest goes into tex/context/third/luageo
– an interface file is optional
The publication process via https
?
Is there an alternative that does not require inlineuserdata?
Weird is relative. Just use what you like most. One could for instance
use the publication mechanism but you need to set up a bit more (see
manual for example of usa as database).
Now datasets. It is not hard to add a size query so I
ing else. Although
Computer Modern / Latin Modern is perhaps hardly popular for contemporary
publication work, a full implementation of the full palette of optical sizes is
still useful as a benchmark, etc.
well you can load the design size typescript
(likely we will go for \enableexperime
tin Modern is perhaps hardly popular for contemporary
publication work, a full implementation of the full palette of optical sizes is
still useful as a benchmark, etc.
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80
nd also now, by reading
about the printing press and with the publication of the Bible and
later with the Book of Psalms and the first colophon in human hitory
and so forth, is that the invention of the printing press fostered
the establishment of the church. But I can't recall/just don't know
righ
) and then the cg members are
also informed (it will go in the distribution anyway but normally i wait
till after publication)
concerning precission, indeed there was a real beautiful handcrafted
measuring device but as with much research one could sort of predict the
median outcome esp after the main sample
k of a name, and Kermit is a pleasant, unassuming sort of
character. But since we weren't sure whether it was OK to name our protocol
after this popular television and movie star, we pretended that KERMIT was an
acronym; unfortunately, we could never find a good set of words to go with the
le
> bookmark: Introduction
structure > sectioning > section @ level 3 : 1.0.1 -> Introduction
fonts > defining > unable to define
'IBMPlexSansHebrew-regular' as 'dummy--5'
publications> analyzing previous publication run for 'dmlig'
publications
ions> adding bib data to set 'default' from source
> 'references.bib'
> open source > level 2, order 3, name
> '/Users/hraban/texmf/context/context-sbl/tex/publ-imp-sbl.mkvi'
> system > error: invalid parent sbl:list:title:unpublished for
> sbl:list:title:thesis,
oo (best
check it)
close source> level 2, order 3, name
'/Users/hraban/texmf/context/context-sbl/tex/publ-imp-sbl.mkvi'
...
publications> analyzing previous publication run for 'default'
tex error > tex error on line 34 in file ./bibtest.tex: Undefined
control sequence
is not that large anyway because not much publication stuff is flushed.
local next, rawget, type, tostring, tonumber = next, rawget, type, tostring, tonumber
-local match, find, gsub, lower = string.match, string.find, string.gsub, string.lower
+local match, find, gsub = string.match, string.find, s
lowing up on my previous mail from 22-02-2022…In the meantime I was able to find out, what the problem with the crippled publication in the list was. — After adapting the *.bbl file it now works. — However there is most probably a bug in the setup of the list-layout. What you can see in the attach
Hello,I am following up on my previous mail from 22-02-2022…In the meantime I was able to find out, what the problem with the crippled publication in the list was. — After adapting the *.bbl file it now works. — However there is most probably a bug in the setup of the list-layout. What you can
as a ‘bbl’ type file I get a list of publications but the entries are uncomplete. enclosed files: publist-test.tex, test-literaturliste.bbl, publist-test.pdf2. When I use a buffer for testing, I do not get \cite reference nor a publication list: publist-buffer-test,texCan someone advise?Kind regardsWilli
tion an invisible
> project) :
> "Stoa Project
>
> The Stoa Project, which is carried out by the history working group of the
> Department
> of philosophy <http://www.phil.uu.nl/> of Utrecht University, will lead
> to a renewed publication of text fragments of the e
ect) :
"Stoa Project
The Stoa Project, which is carried out by the history working group of
the Department of philosophy <http://www.phil.uu.nl/> of Utrecht
University, will lead to a renewed publication of text fragments of the
early Stoa, represented by philosophers such as Ze
and
online publication of research data. This sounds great, but actually
we are talking mainly about the collation file, that is, the
TeX-input file. Not a big deal, since now this can be turned into xml
by ekdosis, and that's it. The mss scans are prohibited from online
publication by German
> In short, my solution is: printed version as in the last centuries,
> possibly additional online edition with a shorter life span and
> online publication of research data. This sounds great, but actually
> we are talking mainly about the collation file, that is, the
> TeX-input fi
a host for an
online edition can be (and is in our
case) a nightmare. In short, my solution is: printed version as in
the last centuries, possibly
additional online edition with a shorter life span and online
publication of research data. This
sounds great, but actually we are talking mainly about
is: printed version as in the
last centuries, possibly
additional online edition with a shorter life span and online
publication of research data. This
sounds great, but actually we are talking mainly about the collation
file, that is, the TeX-input
file. Not a big deal, since now this can be turned
, possibly
additional online edition with a shorter life span and online
publication of research data. This
sounds great, but actually we are talking mainly about the collation
file, that is, the TeX-input
file. Not a big deal, since now this can be turned into xml by
ekdosis, and that's
's on a wishlist
that I sent to Hans and Alan, as it would best be handled by changes to the
core publication support module), so I'm afraid I can't help you on that at
the moment. There is some placeholder code in publ-imp-sbl.mkvi for
handling this when ibid. tracking is eventually implemented, so y
> and I should have a "wish list" of desired helpers and features (mostly
> related to bibliographies/publication support) ready for you (and Alan)
> sometime soon.
>
> But for now, it looks like I still need to work out errors that arise when
> I pass a macro as the
Thanks! Invoking string.find(str,"^"..pre) is certainly much easier. This
sort of thing would be a nice general-purpose helper function. Denis Maier
and I should have a "wish list" of desired helpers and features (mostly
related to bibliographies/publication support) rea
-español]
\placeRussian
\stoptitle
\stoptitle
\stoptext
Reading the manuals, I find that the publication mechanism for
bibliography kinda fits my needs (using ConTeXt to sort and type data
generated via external software) but, unlike registers, it doesn't seem
to include options for alphabetical
,
category=n. masc.,
meaning={colección, compilación, compendio}]
\Ruso
[word=неравенство,
category=n. neutr.,
meaning=desigualdad]
\starttext
\starttitle[title=Ruso-español]
\placeRussian
\stoptitle
\stoptitle
\stoptext
Reading the manuals, I find that the publication mechanism
> Did you read the bibliography manual (mkiv-publications.pdf)?
> >
> > I forgot:
> > If you don’t need / work from a bibliographical database but you just
> > have the sources list for one publication, the “simple & manual”
> > approach might suit you:
> > http
te a bibliography in ConTeXt and
> > > epub-Export?
> >
> > Did you read the bibliography manual (mkiv-publications.pdf)?
>
> I forgot:
> If you don’t need / work from a bibliographical database but you just have
> the sources list for one publication, the “simple &am
t and
epub-Export?
Did you read the bibliography manual (mkiv-publications.pdf)?
I forgot:
If you don’t need / work from a bibliographical database but you just
have the sources list for one publication, the “simple & manual”
approach might suit you:
https://wiki.contextgarden.ne
invoke \placelistofabbreviations with the "criterium=all"
>>>> option, nothing appears in the list.
>>>>
>>>> In some ways, this issue is related to the now-resolved issue "Which
>>>> way to type greek letters in synonym list?" from 2010
se a macro even in the first input to \abbreviation
>>> (in brackets), because I don't know what it is in advance. In addition, if
>>> the second and third inputs to \abbreviation (in curly braces) are not
>>> expanded until the list is printed, then they will be empty/undefine
miliar with how to deal with expansion problems, so I could
>> use someone's expertise here. Is there a simple way to define an
>> abbreviation using the expanded values of macros as above? And is there a
>> way to invoke an abbreviation/synonym at this level of abstracti
ems, so I could
> use someone's expertise here. Is there a simple way to define an
> abbreviation using the expanded values of macros as above? And is there a
> way to invoke an abbreviation/synonym at this level of abstraction?
> (Something like \inshort[\currentbtxtag]?)
>
> Thanks!
&
n, Aug 22, 2021 at 6:11 PM Joey McCollum
wrote:
> Just continuing to talk my way through the inner workings of the ConTeXt
> Publication modules. It looks like three "long" citation forms are defined
> in publ-imp-cite.mkvi:
>
> \startsetups btx:cite:listelement
> \fasts
#1#2#3#4{\ctxlua{sblhelpers.serializevolumenumberdatepage([==[#1]==],[==[#2]==],[==[#3]==],[==[#4]==])}}%
% Define some helper functions for subcitations
\let\btxparenttag\empty% the tag of the entry subciting the current one
\def\btxprintpubl{yes}% yes/no indicating whether publication
in
gt;> > function authors.concat(author,combiner,what,settings)
>> > if type(combiner) == "string" then
>> > combiner = authors[combiner or "normal"] or authors.normal
>> > end
>> > local split = splitauthors(author)
>> >
= settings.etallimit or 1000
> > etaldisplay = settings.etaldisplay or etallimit
> > etalltext = settings.etaltextor ""
> > end
> > local max = #split
> > if max > etallimit and etaldisplay <
end
else
for i=1,max do
split[i] = combiner(split[i],settings)
end
end
local result = bibtexconcat(split,settings)
if max < #split then
return result
else
return result .. etalte
split[i] = authors.inverted(split[i],settings)
> else
> split[i] = authors.normal(split[i],settings)
> end
>
> end
> else
> for i=1,max do
> split[i] = combiner(split[i],settings)
>
for i=1,max do
split[i] = combiner(split[i],settings)
end
end
local result = bibtexconcat(split,settings)
if max < #split then
return result
else
return result .. etaltext
end
end
```
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to do anything. It's not clear
gt; \startsection[title={Title in body},list={Title in contents}]
>
>
> Such a thing would be *extremely* useful for a current
> publication. :)
>
>
> Best, Richard
>
>
>
> --
> T +6433121699 M +64210640216 E rmaho...@indica-et-buddhica.org
> IM https://t.me
something such as the following:
>
> \startsection[title={Title in body},list={Title in contents}]
>
>
> Such a thing would be *extremely* useful for a current
> publication. :)
>
>
> Best, Richard
>
>
>
> --
> T +6433121699 M +64210640216 E rmaho.
such as the following:
\startsection[title={Title in body},list={Title in contents}]
Such a thing would be *extremely* useful for a current
publication. :)
Best, Richard
--
T +6433121699 M +64210640216 E rmaho...@indica-et-buddhica.org
IM https://t.me/rmahoney W https://indica-et-buddhica.org
Just continuing to talk my way through the inner workings of the ConTeXt
Publication modules. It looks like three "long" citation forms are defined
in publ-imp-cite.mkvi:
\startsetups btx:cite:listelement
\fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:concat}
\fastsetup{\s!btx:\s!cite:lefttext
ace}]
So instead of inbetween=\btxcomma, you could try inbetween=\btxspace
> 2. Articles in bibliography
>
> I need te remove de parenthesis in year and add single quotes in the
> article title.
>
> The standard are:
> Surname of the author(s) of the article, Initials
) of the article, Initials Year of publication, ‘Article
title in single quotes’, Journal title: title complement, Volume number, Issue
number, Article pages.
Example:
Higson, R 2010, ‘Conceptual artists’ war on complacency’, Australian, 16
November, p. 15.
3.Other documents
I have other changes
On Fri, 2 Jul 2021, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> Dear Hans,
>
> thanks for the hint to the repo. I remember that it was mentiooned before.
>
> Am 02.07.21 um 10:42 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> > official : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/src/beta/
There is also
github:
Dear Hans,
thanks for the hint to the repo. I remember that it was mentiooned before.
Am 02.07.21 um 10:42 schrieb Hans Hagen:
official : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/src/beta/
Is there a how-to-bootstrap-from-repository? How can I get a running
context with the repo?
TIA
On 7/2/2021 11:56 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Dear Hans,
thanks for the hint to the repo. I remember that it was mentiooned before.
Am 02.07.21 um 10:42 schrieb Hans Hagen:
official : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/src/beta/
Is there a how-to-bootstrap-from-repository? How can I
On 7/2/2021 9:38 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 02.07.21 um 01:07 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
One option you might try, if your cooperative has a web-server
available to editors, is to store your own ConTeXt repository. That
way you can update the LMTX version when you are ready to.
This works
asecke
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Juli 2021 08:03
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Rolling out a pandoc-context publication workflow in an
> organization
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> in the last weeks I asked more questions than I normally do. The re
Am 02.07.21 um 01:07 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
One option you might try, if your cooperative has a web-server available to
editors, is to store your own ConTeXt repository. That way you can update the
LMTX version when you are ready to.
This works because "install.sh" can have a "--server"
On 1 Jul 2021, at 07:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> If we use the current lmtx distribution, all editors would have to install
> ConTeXt with the install.sh script on their private computers, then we would
> either call a post installation script to clone the repositories in
> texmf-project or
Hi Taco,
thanks for this hint.
Am 01.07.21 um 08:44 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
I would put the whole context distribution in the git. That way, you can
potentially hotfix something centrally.
Would you put texmf-cache into .gitignore?
Or is the cache portable to other machines?
juh
> On 1 Jul 2021, at 13:31, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> Hi Taco,
>
> thanks for this hint.
>
> Am 01.07.21 um 08:44 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
>> I would put the whole context distribution in the git. That way, you can
>> potentially hotfix something centrally.
>
> Would you put texmf-cache into
On Thu, 1 Jul 2021, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > On 1 Jul 2021, at 08:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
> >
> > I come up with the idea of an "organizational context distribution" that
> > has all requirements preinstalled. That could look like this:
>
> I would put the whole context
Dear all,
in the last weeks I asked more questions than I normally do. The reason
is that my organization is discussing to roll out a
markdown-pandoc-context publication workflow.
Some time ago we started to use context to produce flyers and some other
documents. In fact I was the only one
Hi,
> On 1 Jul 2021, at 08:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> I come up with the idea of an "organizational context distribution" that has
> all requirements preinstalled. That could look like this:
I would put the whole context distribution in the git. That way, you can
potentially hotfix
> Am 08.06.2021 um 19:20 schrieb Willi Egger :
> i have a text from an old publication typeset in Fraktur. — The font I would
> like to use here is Unifraktur Maguntia. This Font worked before quite well,
> however now I get wrong renderings. Please refer to the attached MWE.
I
On 6/8/2021 7:20 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi all,
i have a text from an old publication typeset in Fraktur. — The font I
would like to use here is Unifraktur Maguntia. This Font worked before
quite well, however now I get wrong renderings. Please refer to the
attached MWE.
Context version
Hi all,i have a text from an old publication typeset in Fraktur. — The font I would like to use here is Unifraktur Maguntia. This Font worked before quite well, however now I get wrong renderings. Please refer to the attached MWE.Context version: 2021.06.01 17:04 LMTX What is oing wrong here?Kind
aded
>>> open source > level 1, order 1, name
>>> '~/Library/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/cont-new.mkxl'
>>> system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
>>> close source> level 1, order 1, name
>>>
Hi,
There's a new lmtx upload with a few fixes in publication lists (TS made
some tests).
For those who like fonts, there is an update of the punk font (the mkiv
variants dates from 2008 which is ancient on a software timeline).
You can run
meta-imp-punk.mkxl
to get an idea. There's
>> close source> level 1, order 1, name
>> '~/Library/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/cont-new.mkxl'
>> system > files > jobname 'test', input './test.lmtx', result
>> 'test'
>> fonts > latin modern fonts are
e 'en' is active
> open source > level 1, order 2, name './test.lmtx'
> publications> adding bib data to set 'default' from source 'test.bib'
> open source > level 2, order 3, name
> ~/Library/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/publ-imp-apa.mkvi'
> close s
> 'fallback modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
publications> analyzing previous publication run for 'default'
publications> no entry 'angerer2016' found in dataset 'default'
backend > xmp > using file
'~/Library/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l
Library/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/publ-imp-apa.mkvi'
close source> level 2, order 3, name
'~/Library/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/publ-imp-apa.mkvi'
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > 'fall
, mainly spoken in southern India; also in
the city of Bangalore, the 'Silicon Valley of India') has been published. It is
an Open Access publication, which means it is available as a gratis download in
PDF format from
https://crossasia-books.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/xasia/catalog/book/736 (the
clickable
or larger
structured posters) based on TABLE. But I'd settle for 2x2 at the moment; at
one point I'd thought of 2x2+1 having a spanning block for publication
references per slide but decided a separate publications slide was a better
idea visualy..
If they have to see an end command, would before/af
scalable to any NxM (even with multi-cell spreads---useful for larger
structured posters) based on TABLE. But I'd settle for 2x2 at the moment; at
one point I'd thought of 2x2+1 having a spanning block for publication
references per slide but decided a separate publications slide was a bet
sed on TABLE. But
I'd settle for 2x2 at the moment; at one point I'd thought of 2x2+1
having a spanning block for publication references per slide but
decided a separate publications slide was a better idea visualy..
If they have to see an end command, would before/after tags work
around a framedt
ent; at one point I'd
thought of 2x2+1 having a spanning block for publication references per slide
but decided a separate publications slide was a better idea visualy..
If they have to see an end command, would before/after tags work around a
framedtext or buffer structure?
1. 2x2 panes, lay
translate those into a printed document?
So my point was that it might be more convenient to first create the
publication for print, then let individual pdf browsers do their trick
in their own environment rendering the CMYK into RGB or whatever...
indeed, start with cmyk when doing print
and given
ocument?
So my point was that it might be more convenient to first create the
publication for print, then let individual pdf browsers do their trick
in their own environment rendering the CMYK into RGB or whatever...
Unless it is fun to do both of course...
.F
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Description: applicat
On Thu, 16 May 2019 10:02:44 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> But as I collect my internet citations with zotero I always get a
> urldate for all internet entries. I think that giving the urldate is
> better than insert a publication year as nobody knows how long a
> websit
parenthesis.
>
> A better solution, using the APS specification is to have a correct
> database. Maybe a different publication type category might be more
> appropriate.
I browsed through the mailing list to see that bibliographies are not
that easy. ;-)
I think I found a solut
ook, and
"unpublished" otherwise)?
You can redefine the setup btx:aps:nd (no date) to give something else,
but you might have to go further not to get empty parenthesis.
A better solution, using the APS specification is to have a correct
database. Maybe a different publicat
ive to me (i'm not sure if graphical
> elements like those accents which are part of the character needs that
> much protrusion)
I agree. These are excessive values, but this is rather a very
particular case.
Hanging diacritics are used only in poetry, not in prose:
https://www.resea
rror in database, invalid value 'selfpublished'
publications > analyzing previous publication run for 'default'
publications > no entry 'article,book' found in dataset 'default'
publications > list > collecting entries using method 'global' and
sort order 'default'
This is on W10P x64.
gt; publications > error in database, invalid value 'selfpublished'
> publications > analyzing previous publication run for 'default'
> publications > no entry 'article,book' found in dataset 'default'
> publications > list > collecting entries using method 'glob
edundant field 'editor' is ignored for
tag 'book' in dataset 'default'
publications > duplicates > redundant field 'author' is ignored for
tag 'selfpublished' in dataset 'default'
publications > error in database, invalid value 'selfpublished'
publications > analyzing previous p
t,
One more question. Since I could not figure the problem with the wiki
article for a title, I have turned my attention to modify the t-title
module for my needs. If I want to add let's say a publication
location, how would I go about that?
I have copied and renamed t-title.mkvi to p-mymodule.
Hello list,
One more question. Since I could not figure the problem with the wiki article
for a title, I have turned my attention to modify the t-title module for my
needs. If I want to add let's say a publication location, how would I go about
that?
I have copied and renamed t-title.mkvi
xcell. If there are two (as in the MWE) the
> \cite command doesnt work.
>
> Could this be a conflict on the lua side of xtables/publication
> framework?
>
> The second problem of course are the footnotes that are not placed on
> the correct side. I thought \automigrateinser
he
> \cite command doesnt work.
>
> Could this be a conflict on the lua side of xtables/publication
> framework?
>
> The second problem of course are the footnotes that are not placed on
> the correct side. I thought \automigrateinserts would help here. But
> it doesnt.
doesnt work.
Could this be a conflict on the lua side of xtables/publication framework?
The second problem of course are the footnotes that are not placed on the
correct side.
I thought \automigrateinserts would help here. But it doesnt.
Any hints how to solve this?
Thanks Michael
the minimal example below. (When changing
> alternative=apa back to alternative=ams, it works again.)
>
> 2. As I am citing bibliography entries with numbers, adding letters to
> the end of the publication years makes no sense. How can I
> loose the letters? Now, also
to be
ignored, see the minimal example below. (When changing
alternative=apa back to alternative=ams, it works again.)
2. As I am citing bibliography entries with numbers, adding letters to
the end of the publication years makes no sense. How can I
loose the letters? Now, also
omma is now not only officially accepted,
> > but it is also part of the APA specification, often not fully
> > respected.)
> >
> > Alan
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 13:49:23 +000
> > Tobias Berndt <tobias.ber...@baramundi.de> wro
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