Hans,
I think \nocite stopped working one or two betas ago, see example: no Cleveland
reference turns up in the list.
Robin
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
I'm not sure whether this is related to the fact that I'm using an
experimental t-bib version which Taco provided to enable correct chapter
It probably is, I assume your version's \nocite definition
lags behind (because it works for me). The \nocite definition
should
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\def\nocite[#1]%
{\processcommalist[#1]\addthisref
\processcommalist[#1]\docitation}
Changing the 'nocite' definition to this did it.
Thanks!
Joh
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}}{no}
{%
\expanded{\nocite[\XMLop{id}]}%
}
{%
\expanded{\cite[\XMLop{opt}][\XMLop{id}]}%
}
}
With this definition something like:
cite id=verma:04,mayor:05a,griffin:05 opt=authoryears/
works just fine, but
cite id=verma:04,mayor:05a,griffin:05 opt=no/ fails to show up
included. How am I supposed to place all the publications
without citing anything?
BTW, you may also want to introduce the \nocite command,
which adds something to the publications list without
actually citing it in the text. If you want, you can make it
support the \nocite[*] syntax to hiddenly cite
command, should work:
\setuppublications[alternative=ams]
\setuppublications[criterium=all]
BTW, you may also want to introduce the \nocite command,
which adds something to the publications list without
actually citing it in the text. If you want, you can make it
support the \nocite[*] syntax