ons 2009-01-21 klockan 13:04 +0100 skrev Taco Hoekwater:
> Jan-Erik Hägglöf wrote:
> > Hi All!
> > 
> > Have an issue getting \cite command working properly. Working on a
> > undergraduate thesis in physics and the bibliography. 
> > 
> > I have read in bibmod-doc.pdf(Tacos manual) and also on the wiki about
> > how to make this work properly. So I did set this in the preamble of my
> > document. It sees the referenser.bib and a proper *.bbl file is
> > produced.
> > 
> > \usemodule  [bib]
> > \usemodule[bibltx]
> > \setupbibtex[database=referenser]
> > \setuppublications    [alternative=aps,criterium=all]
> > 
> > \starttext
> > \cite[ref] does only display [1] as a result.
> > \stoptext
> > 
> > I tried \cite[authoryear][ref] but it gets some annoying results.
> > Because i want the result be like this in the output
> > 
> > Example: These statements has been declared by [authorlastname,(year)]
> > 
> > Please give a code sample how to make this work! 
> 
> Why are you using the "aps" style if you don't want aps-style output?
> That does not make sense. It seems that "apa" is much closer to what
> you want?
> 
> Best wishes,
> Taco

In apa-style there is "author (year)" appearance, and I just want
"[authorlastname,(year)]" result with those hooks.

 Well if it is easier to modify it in apa so it is better. Just that
aps=american physical society and I thought it has several
sub-standards. Just referring to what styles are used in several books
about physics. But maybe I have to investigate it further.

//Janneman
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