Dear all,
I am searching for a solution where I can use two different sources of
bib files separately. I found that the same question was asked before at
this mail list. Since it was few years old, could I ask if there is any
new work done towards it?
Thanks!
Peng
On 7 Apr 2014, at 12:00 , Peng Zhang pczh...@gmail.com wrote
I am searching for a solution where I can use two different sources of
bib files separately. I found that the same question was asked before at
this mail list. Since it was few years old, could I ask if there is any
new work
Hi Robert,
Thank you very much for this workaround! It does work. Would it be
possible that I can make two fake/invisible sections? (without showing
primary sources and secondary sources in your example)
I am doing my CV. I just want two separate reference lists, one for
journal and one for
On 7 Apr 2014, at 17:14 , Peng Zhang pczh...@gmail.com
mailto:pczh...@gmail.com wrote
Thank you very much for this workaround! It does work. Would it be
possible that I can make two fake/invisible sections? (without showing
primary sources and secondary sources in your example)
I am
Thank you very much! That is exactly what I want. Changing subsubject to
unnumbered section does the trick.
Best,
Peng
On 04/07/2014 12:39 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
On 7 Apr 2014, at 17:14 , Peng Zhang pczh...@gmail.com
mailto:pczh...@gmail.com wrote
Thank you very much for this
Hi Taco, hi Philipp,
I need to place two different publication lists in different locations inside
the same document. This has been asked before in April and there was the
following suggestion:
\chapter{one}
\placepublications[database=first]
\chapter{two}
\placepublications[database=second]
On 2010-03-31 20:31:48, marfin wrote:
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
So two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
\placepublications[database=prim]
Hi Markus,
marfin wrote:
Hello,
I need two bibliographies for my document, »Primary sources« and
»Secondary sources«.
Two bibliographies was created and loaded with
\setupbibtex[database={prim,sec}].
But for the last step in my intention I’m looking for something to the
effect that
Dear Thomas, Aditya, Taco,
I am trying to produce a book-list for class using Taco's bib module.
I would like to produce a separate list for each lecture / topic:
Title of Lecture
paragraph giving a synopsis of topic
list of books/articles
and this repeated for x number of lectures. I
On Jan 15, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Charles Doherty wrote:
Dear Thomas, Aditya, Taco,
I am trying to produce a book-list for class using Taco's bib module.
I would like to produce a separate list for each lecture / topic:
Title of Lecture
paragraph giving a synopsis of topic
list of
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
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Taco,
For a rainy day, what about \setuppublications[option=continue]
that implicitly appends option=continue to all but the first
\placepublications commands? (If it does so for the first one
then the numbering starts from 37 or thereabouts, as I found out by
Taco,
I played some more with the patched version you sent yesterday, and
everything seems to be working as desired, thanks a lot! So, AFAICS,
this is ready to roll and become part of the module.
On Sep 6, 2006, at 8:17 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
This should work except that the numbers in
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Taco,
I played some more with the patched version you sent yesterday, and
everything seems to be working as desired, thanks a lot! So, AFAICS,
this is ready to roll and become part of the module.
Thanks for testing. I'll update contextgarden shortly.
Taco
Hi guys,
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Dear all (and esp. Taco),
Maybe a bit of background, and please tell me if you think this is a
stupid idea: every term, I have to prepare lists of references for my
several classes, and there usually is a lot of
Dear all (and esp. Taco),
in March 2005, there was a discussion about having multiple
bibliographies in one document, very much like with the LaTeX package
chapterbib. I may be missing something obvious, but I'm wondering
whether this is now possible with Taco's module.
Maybe a bit of
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Dear all (and esp. Taco),
Maybe a bit of background, and please tell me if you think this is a
stupid idea: every term, I have to prepare lists of references for my
several classes, and there usually is a lot of repetition and
overlap. So I'm
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