On 6/18/2018 12:19 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi Alan,
thanks for joining the discussion! Just to answer your two queries about
my setup:
On 06/18/2018 12:58 AM, Alan Braslau wrote:
Thomas,
Why would the definitions need to be loaded before \starttext?
The bibliographic data can be loaded independent of any rendering or
use definitions.
That's what I deduced from my experiments. When I load the definitions
in the xml setup of the root element, they are not loaded, but printed
verbatim to the pdf file. My deduction may be wrong - this is a pretty
complex setup, in which I produce slides, manuscript (in different
formats), handout, and bibliography all from the same xml source. So it
may be some interference/interaction of these complex parts that I don't
quite understand. I'll continue experimenting...
sometimes you need to do
\starttexcode
...
\stoptexcode
when inside some special caocode regime (which happens in xml)
Hans
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