Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello Taco, Taco Hoekwater wrote:Tobias Burnus wrote:The problem is: If I do not escape the % signs, I get a TeX error. If I escape them with \%, both the link and the printed text show the backslash. What is the proper way of doing it?Yikes. There is no 'proper way' afaik, sorry. I am busy catching up right now, so I have no time to delve into thisfor the next few days. You will probably have to remind me (end of the week?)OK: * Ping * ;-)
Does this fix I wrote (back in September) actually work? % start fix \unprotect \def\dousepublications#1% {\doonlyonce {#1.\f!bibextension} {\readfile{#1.\f!bibextension} {\catcode`\%=12 \showmessage\m!bib{4}{#1.\f!bibextension}} {\showmessage\m!bib{2}{#1.\f!bibextension}}}} \protect % end fix
I saw in a book some quite interesting author index. It consisted of the references followed by the page number(s):Lastname, A. and B. Smith, My Journal, 44, 1234 (2020). 33, 47, 77How difficult would it to get it with t-bib? The page numbers would be simply the pages where the reference was \cite[]ed.
Not too hard, if you don't mind editting the bib / bbl a bit; making it truly automatic and still configurable would be hard. Example attached. Best wishes, Taco
citedpages.tex
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