e t-cont
> % $ bibtex t-cont
> % $ texexec t-cont
> \usemodule[bib]
> \usemodule[bibltx]
> \setupbibtex[database=xampl]
> \starttext
> As \cite[article-full] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric
> program.
> \completepublications
> \stoptext
>-
> \usemodule[bib]
> \usemodule[bibltx]
> \setupbibtex[database=xampl]
> \starttext
> As \cite[article-full] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric
> program.
> \completepublications
> \stoptext
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592-1.40.7 (MiKTeX 2.7)
here i run
T
ext
As \cite[article-full] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric
program.
\completepublications
\stoptext
-
Following instructions:
-
> texexec --once bibdemo
TeXExec | processing document 'bibdemo'
Te
brackets. How would I make
>> the reference number superscript (like an endnote)?
>
> \def\startHIGH{\raise.5ex\normalhbox\bgroup\tfx}
> \def\stopHIGH{\egroup}
>
> \definereferenceformat[cite][left=\startHIGH,right=\stopHIGH]
>
>> 2) The references in the text are numbe
pproach
> gives us more flexibility, I'm having trouble with a couple of things...
>
> 1) The code below wraps the reference number in brackets. How would I make
> the reference number superscript (like an endnote)?
\def\startHIGH{\raise.5ex\normalhbox\bgroup\tfx}
\def\stopHIGH{\eg
cording to the order in which they occur in the text?
Thanks,
Mike Santy
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right={]}]
\defineitemgroup [bibliography] [levels=1]
\setupitemgroup [bibliography]
[symbol=n,
left={[},
> as is usual with bibtex. But with a "\cite[author][destv]" command, the
> result in the pdf is:
> (Des- tutt de Tra- cy)
> which never happened with pdftex or xetex.
This comes down to buggy behaviour of the internal \hyphenatedurl
macro.
Hans, can you make \hyphena
Ernesto Schirmacher wrote:
> Dear ConTeXt experts,
>
> After processing a document with some bibliography information (8
> distinct \cite commands) I only get 4 citations in the References
> section. The .log file tells me that
>
> publications : warning: cite argument S
as is usual with bibtex. But with a "\cite[author][destv]" command, the
> result in the pdf is:
> (Des- tutt de Tra- cy)
> which never happened with pdftex or xetex.
... and shouldn't in luatex either. Please send me a small minimal
fil
Dear ConTeXt experts,
After processing a document with some bibliography information (8 distinct
\cite commands) I only get 4 citations in the References section. The .log
file tells me that
publications : warning: cite argument SchSkl:2005 unknown an 139
What does the 139 refer to? I
Hi all,
I encounter a strange behaviour with luatex:
An entry of my bib file has this author's name:
author = {Antoine {Destutt de Tracy}},
I enclose the complex name with {} to avoid confusion with the first name,
as is usual with bibtex. But with a "\cite[author][destv]&quo
o.bib]
| > \setuppublications[]
| > \setuppublicationlist[]
| > \setupcite[]
| > \starttext
| > Bonjour de luatex!
| > \blank
| > LUA \cite[year][destv]
| > \startlua
| > a = 1.5
| > b = 1.8
| > c = a*b
| > tex.print(c)
| > \stoplua
| > \completepublications
am
> unable to have bibtex working: here is a minimal example:
> ..
> \usemodule[bib]
> \usemodule[bibltx]
> \setupbibtex [database=/home/jean/BIB/biblio.bib]
> \setuppublications[]
> \setuppublicationlist[]
> \setupcite[]
> \starttext
> Bon
[]
\setuppublicationlist[]
\setupcite[]
\starttext
Bonjour de luatex!
\blank
LUA \cite[year][destv]
\startlua
a = 1.5
b = 1.8
c = a*b
tex.print(c)
\stoplua
\completepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
..
I see this in the messages:
"publications : warning: cite argument des
Dne sobota 29. decembra 2007 je Aditya Mahajan napisal(a):
> This way, \mycite will give the complete citation the first time, and only
> the number when used later on. This does not take care of the
> compatibility method of cite, viz. \cite{ref}.
Hmmm, I'll try this later. Thank
Hi Matija,
I can provide partial answers to your questions.
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007, Matija Šuklje wrote:
* this might be a tough one — (at least in Slovenia's legal circles) legal
documents get cited for the first time (e.g. with \cite) the same way as in
the bibliography (full name, a
re then half a year away — there is no rush. Not that I would be bold
enough to call this a bug ...it's more of a "feature request" if you will.
During the process of learning how the bib module in ConTeXt works I came to
these suggestions:
* an autodetection/setting for \cite (e.g.
"Missing number".
For the footnoted references, this seems to work:
% two new fields, for use in \mycite
\newbibfield[avtor]
\newbibfield[kratko]
% footnote-based definition of \cite, with extra data
\def\mycite[#1][#2]%
{\bgroup
% this adds the reference to the publication lis
Matija Šuklje wrote:
> Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
>> From what I can tell the main problem is that in legal circles it's
>> considered bad form to cite (the short one) right next to the cited text.
>> The much preferred way is "below
Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
> From what I can tell the main problem is that in legal circles it's
> considered bad form to cite (the short one) right next to the cited text.
> The much preferred way is "below the line" in the footer.
I th
in the appendix a list with longer forms like "Hoekwater, Taco:
> BIBLIOGRAPHIES (2. edition), Oxford press, London 2006"
How I *imagined* it could be made — but failing at it miserably:
* I defined a separate field 'kratko' in the .bbl file for shortened titles.
* I *thoug
sno spremeni jezik v angleščino
\subsection[summary]{Summary}
\input knuth
}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setuppagenumbering[left={stran },right={ od \lastpagenumber},location=right]
\chapter{Kr en poglavje}
\section[1]{Prvo poglavje}
\input tufte
\subsection[1.1]{podpoglavje}
\input knuth
tuki
f problems, some of which are in the bib
module, not your doing.
* the module does not currently support all types of \cite across
section block boundaries, and that is why you do not get output
from your \cite commands.
Solution: none. it is not possible to combine 'short' cita
je}
\section[1]{Prvo poglavje}
\input tufte
\subsection[1.1]{podpoglavje}
\input knuth
tuki citiram, veš? \cite[ZOFVI] \cite[neki]
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
\placepublications
\stopappendices
\stoptext\startpublication[
k=ZOFVI,% key, po katerem citiraš
=; ,lastpubsep=; ,left=
[,right={]},]
\setupcite[authoryear][left=[,right={]},]
\def\citet{\cite[authoryear]}
\def\citep{\cite[authoryears]}
saji
* Andrea Valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-11-13 01:45:45 +0100]:
Many thanks, I'm starting the experimentations.
Best
-a-
On 12 Nov 2007, at
I was used to the natbib package in LaTeX and used the following
setting to simulate the \citet and \citep commands:
\setupcite[authoryears][compress=no,pubsep=; ,lastpubsep=; ,left=[,right={]},]
\setupcite[authoryear][left=[,right={]},]
\def\citet{\cite[authoryear]}
\def\citep{\cite[authoryears
Year = {2007}}
__
2. I created in the same folder a bibTest.tex file with this:
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=xampl]
\starttext
As \cite[trezegol] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric
program.
\completepublications
\stoptext
3. I compiled fol
Peter Daum wrote:
>
>
> Hoekwater(2001, p. 55)
> -+
> smallcaps
> normal
>
> This is "my" macro for the cites:
> \define[2]\FCP{\footnote{\cite[extras={, #2}][#1]}}
Something like this, then
\define[2]\FCP{\footnote
Hi Taco
> > I'd like to try to tell bib-mod to - fill in a vertical space between
> > the entries in the publication list (the distance parameter did not
> > help);
>
> \setuppublicationlist[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
Works perfectly, thank you!
> This
Peter Daum wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'd like to try to tell bib-mod to - fill in a vertical space between
> the entries in the publication list (the distance parameter did not
> help);
\setuppublicationlist[before={\setupwhitespace[5pt]}]
> - format the author's name
Hi all
I'd like to try to tell bib-mod to
- fill in a vertical space between the entries in the publication list (the
distance parameter did not help);
- format the author's name in the cite as small caps (I managed to do it for
the list, but unfortunately stayed unsuccessful fo
my data-entering, so I would be happy
> > for any hint/help how to realize this in Context.
> >
> > I don't want to go back to Latex but to declare my problem better: In Latex
> > a simplified example looks like:
> >
> > \begin{document}
> >
> > \
ibitem would simplify my data-entering, so I would be happy
> for any hint/help how to realize this in Context.
>
> I don't want to go back to Latex but to declare my problem better: In Latex
> a simplified example looks like:
>
> \begin{document}
>
> \section{hamha}
>
is in Context.
I don't want to go back to Latex but to declare my problem better: In Latex
a simplified example looks like:
\begin{document}
\section{hamha}
asdfklsj fk\cite{key-1}
\section{dumdidim}
asdfsaff alfs hfdsj\cite{key-2}
\begin{thebibliography}{1}
\subsection*{hamha}
\bibitem{ke
}
\pubname{Name of publication}
\stoppublication
\starttext
Testing \cite[test].
\placepublications
\stoptext
The pdf looks like (notice no pubname and volume are inserted).
Testing (Person, 1979a).
Person, S., “Some important work,” Internal Pulication, ABC,, , Some
City , 1979a.
Thanks
lications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Adamson wrote an important paper \cite[Adamson:1987yq].
\completepublications
\stoptext
2. The BibTeX entry
%% Saved with string encoding Unicode (UTF-8)
@article{Adamson:1987yq,
Author = {Adamson, J. S. A.},
Date-Added = {2007-07-04 08:47:37 -070
Mon, 07 May 2007 12:34:15 -0400
Subject: [texhax] Announcing CrossTeX,
a powerful drop-in replacement for BibTeX.
CrossTeX is a new bibliography management tool that aims to render
bibliographies less error-prone, databases easier to maintain, and
documents easier to cite. It is based o
parts, which is
known as the size effect of strength. This is referred to an increase
of flow stress at some infinite strain, in terms of hardness obtained from
nanoindentation experiments\cite[Pethica, Doerner, Stelmashenko, Ma,
McElhaney, Lim, LiuNgan], or torsional strength obtained from twisting
{(}{)}{}%
\insertfirstpage{, }{}{}}
{\insertfirstpage{ }{}{}}%
\insertpubyear{ (}{). }{\unskip.}%
\insertbiburl{ }{.}{}%
\insertdoi{ doi:}{.}{}%
\insertNote{ }{.}{}%
\insertcomment{}{.}{}%
}
\protect
\starttext
\cite[doi][Bocquet96] /
\cite[url][Bocquet96]
\subject{References
I found the solution, it’s very easy: I have to modify manually the s={}
entry of my .bbl file and with setuppublications[refcommand=short], it works
fine!
Sorry for the noise
P
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[]{S.}[S.]{}{Ebbinghaus}
\artauthor[]{A.}[A.]{}{Reller}
\pubyear{2000}
\journal{Physical Review B}
\volume{61}
\pages{5262-5266}
\stoppublication
\starttext
\cite[Hu2000]
\section{References}
\placepublications
\stoptext
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Hello!
Using the bib module for Context for the first time, I wonder if there is a way
to change the \cite definition in order to get something like this:
\cite[a_schm:73] --> "A. Schmitt, Entrückung" (author name with initial, short
title -- the real title is much longer)
as it
I admit it. I admit everything. I'm the guily one for the whole mess
about XeTeX!
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Encodings_and_Regimes_in_XeTeX
Some time ago Hans has decided to ignore \enableregime in XeTeX. I
could have written more (and cite things), but I'm in a hurry right
now
(2007b)" and not "Author (2007)"
> in the bibliography if I only cite one of them in my
> document. Now I have to remove one of the references
> manually from either the .bib or .bbl files, which is
> certainly not a disaster, but I do not have to do this
> with LaTeX+Bi
or (2007b)" and not "Author (2007)"
in the bibliography if I only cite one of them in my
document. Now I have to remove one of the references
manually from either the .bib or .bbl files, which is
certainly not a disaster, but I do not have to do this
with LaTeX+BibTeX.
Would this be
references from the
same author in the same year, I get either "Author
(2007a)" or "Author (2007b)" and not "Author (2007)"
in the bibliography if I only cite one of them in my
document. Now I have to remove one of the references
manually from either the .bib or .bbl
i{10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566}
should become something like:
\def\gotoDOI#1#2%
{\useURL[bibfoo#1][http://dx.doi.org/#2]
\useURL[bibfoodoi#1][#2]
\goto{\url[bibfoodoi#1]}[url(bibfoo#1)]}
\gotoDOI{myRef}{10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566}
* * *
\cite[doi][myRef] should not print "http://dx.doi.org/"; o
Hi,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
>
> Using \cite[doi] also produces the wrong output. For doi =
> 10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566 I would expect
> 10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566
> and not:
>http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566
> as output. In the reference list, the ou
Hello,
I have a question regarding URLs and DOIs.
I would expect that the attached example file would produce hyperlinks
for the DOI and URL, but ConTeXt does not.
Using \cite[doi] also produces the wrong output. For doi =
10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566 I would expect
10.1103/PhysRevLett.45.566
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
> Hi Taco,
>
> I'd like to typeset my references in a sort of "authortitle" citation
> style in the main text (actually hidden away in footnotes, so the
> final length of the phrase is not an issue):
>
> T. Hoekwater, ConTeXt Publication Module
>
> How could this be
Hi Taco,
I'd like to typeset my references in a sort of "authortitle" citation
style in the main text (actually hidden away in footnotes, so the
final length of the phrase is not an issue):
T. Hoekwater, ConTeXt Publication Module
How could this be done? After a quick glance at the module's
text is empty. When I am changing the
reference in the text to \cite[apa][stl] the resulting reference in the pdf
looks like [stl] - at least not empty. But if I am changing the reference stl
to a not existing one - e.g. stla - I am getting an empty publicationlist and
the reference inside
> \usemodule[bib]
> \setupbibtex[database=studie,bibtex=bibtex8]
> \setupheadtext[de][pubs=Quellen]
>
> text text \cite[stl] text text
>
> \placepublications
>
>
>
> Here is my bbl-file (one book for the begining: but no author - only an
> editor)(s
Lesen und Spiegel Verlag, Mainz, Hamburg 2001
Here is my tex-file (studie.tex)
-
\mainlanguage[de]
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=studie,bibtex=bibtex8]
\setupheadtext[de][pubs=Quellen]
text text \cite[stl] text text
\placepublicatio
x
usemodule[bib]
\setuppublications
[criterium=all]
\setupbibtex
[database=tes]
%\usepublications
% [tes]
\starttext
\chapter{Tes}
\section{Tes}
\cite[katfti] \cite[arif01]
\completepublications
\stoptext
file tes.bbl ===
\setuppublicationlist[%
criterium=all,
totalnumber = 2]
\
reread the bibliography manual, I think it should be clear enough
>>>for me to do some experiments. But there's one thing makes me confuse,
>>> how
>>>to cite the publications. From all of the publication fields, which one
>>>should I use in \cite[1(opt)][
>for me to do some experiments. But there's one thing makes me confuse, how
>>to cite the publications. From all of the publication fields, which one
>>should I use in \cite[1(opt)][2(reference)]? The first bracket is
>>optional, how about the second one?
The simplest
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>> Zulkifli Hidayat wrote:
>>> For bibliography, I don't have any idea how to cite a bibliography item
>>> in
>>> the list of publications. I found the wiki is not clear enough for real
> newbie like m
be very hard to parse. A typical tui
file has enteries like
c
\mainreference{}{cite-nsf-193}{2--0-2-4-2-0-0-0--9}{11}{MarschakRadner:1972}
c \mainreference{}{fnt:f:2}{2--0-2-4-1-0-0-0--8}{10}{}
c
\mainreference{}{sec:prelim}{2--0-2-4-1-0-0-0--8}{10}{{C.4.1}{Preliminaries}}
where the first two
ame result. I use the 23.01.2007 context
version.
>
> For bibliography, I don't have any idea how to cite a bibliography item
in
> the list of publications. I found the wiki is not clear enough for real
newbie like me.
>
> Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions ..
Zulkifli Hidayat wrote:
>
> For bibliography, I don't have any idea how to cite a bibliography item in
> the list of publications. I found the wiki is not clear enough for real
> newbie like me.
The easiest way to explain this is to point you to the manual of the
bibliography
t version.
For bibliography, I don't have any idea how to cite a bibliography item in
the list of publications. I found the wiki is not clear enough for real
newbie like me.
Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions ...
Zulkifli
===
\usetypescriptfile[type-enc]
\defi
epublications[criterium=chapter]
> >
> > fail silently. Taco has taken a look at it and written me off the
> list but
> > there isn't a solution yet.
>
> I narrowed this down to my redefinition of the \dosetfilterlevel
> macro.
>
> But I need that re
off the list but
> there isn't a solution yet.
I narrowed this down to my redefinition of the \dosetfilterlevel macro.
But I need that redefinition, because otherwise \cite in frontmatter
and appendices (where the numbers are alphabetic or romannumerals)
doesn't work.
Can you both try t
line and it breaks
%\setuphead[chapter][prefix=+]
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database={xampl.bib}]
\setuppublications[refcommand=num]
% makes no real difference
%\setuppublicationlist[title=\chapter]
\version[temporary]
\starttext
\chapter[chapt]{A Chapter}
Some citat
=+]
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database={xampl.bib}]
\setuppublications[refcommand=num]
% makes no real difference
%\setuppublicationlist[title=\chapter]
\version[temporary]
\starttext
\chapter[chapt]{A Chapter}
Some citations: \cite[article-full] \cite[inbook-full] \cite
hors? The manual
> >>>> says that sorttype=cite|bib?
> >>>
> >>> No, because there is no reasonable way to do alphabetic sorting
> >>> in TeX.
> >>
> >>
> >> Perhaps I will reveal my own fundamental confusion about bibtex b
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>>>> Is it possible to sort by the bibliography list by authors? The manual
>>>> says that sorttype=cite|bib?
>>>
>>> No, because there is no reasonable way to do alphabetic sorting
>
On Sunday 04 February 2007 06:51, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> >> Is it possible to sort by the bibliography list by authors? The manual
> >> says that sorttype=cite|bib?
> >
> > No, because there is no reasonable way to do alphabetic sorting
> > in TeX.
>
>
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>>>Is it possible to sort by the bibliography list by authors? The manual
>>>says that sorttype=cite|bib?
>>
>>No, because there is no reasonable way to do alphabetic sorting
>>in TeX.
>
>
> Perhaps I will reveal my own funda
>> Is it possible to sort by the bibliography list by authors? The manual
>> says that sorttype=cite|bib?
> No, because there is no reasonable way to do alphabetic sorting
> in TeX.
Perhaps I will reveal my own fundamental confusion about bibtex but:
What about letting bib
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi Taco,
>
> Is it possible to sort by the bibliography list by authors? The manual
> says that sorttype=cite|bib?
No, because there is no reasonable way to do alphabetic sorting
in TeX.
> Also, why does bibl-ams not define 'conference'? This c
Hi Taco,
Is it possible to sort by the bibliography list by authors? The manual
says that sorttype=cite|bib?
Also, why does bibl-ams not define 'conference'? This can have the
exact same definition as 'inproceedings'.
Aditya
___
ations[alternative=num]
>> \setupcite [num] [compress=yes]
>>
>> When I use \cite[ref1, ref2] I get [1-2]. For only two references,
>> shouldn't this be [1,2]?
>
> I'll put that on the todo list.
Here is what I am using for my project right now.
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
>>That is the chicken and egg problem I was talking about.
>>When the publication list sort order is 'by citation order',
>>and 'only show cited publications' (as per ams), then \cite
>>looks at the list to find the number, an
> That is the chicken and egg problem I was talking about.
> When the publication list sort order is 'by citation order',
> and 'only show cited publications' (as per ams), then \cite
> looks at the list to find the number, and the list checks
> the \cite order
ce of any error whatsoever.
That is the chicken and egg problem I was talking about.
When the publication list sort order is 'by citation order',
and 'only show cited publications' (as per ams), then \cite
looks at the list to find the number, and the list checks
the \cite ord
>> Hi Taco,
>>
>> talking about the bib module ... I usually get confused when I cite a
>> reference in the text but accidentally use the wrong citation key or
>> have forgotten to put the record into my bib file at all. Instead of
>> screaming question mar
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
> Hi Taco,
>
> talking about the bib module ... I usually get confused when I cite a
> reference in the text but accidentally use the wrong citation key or
> have forgotten to put the record into my bib file at all. Instead of
> screaming questio
Hi Taco,
talking about the bib module ... I usually get confused when I cite a
reference in the text but accidentally use the wrong citation key or
have forgotten to put the record into my bib file at all. Instead of
screaming question marks in the pdf output ConTeXt tacidly typesets a
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Hi Taco,
>
> I have the following setup for my bibliographies
>
> \usemodule [bib]
> \setupbibtex[database={IEEEfull,../../collection}]
> \setuppublications[alternative=num]
> \setupcite [num] [compress=yes]
>
> When I us
Hi Taco,
I have the following setup for my bibliographies
\usemodule [bib]
\setupbibtex[database={IEEEfull,../../collection}]
\setuppublications[alternative=num]
\setupcite [num] [compress=yes]
When I use \cite[ref1, ref2] I get [1-2]. For only two references,
shouldn't
Re: [NTG-context] placepublications in combination with ownnumber=yes
M.J. Kallen wrote:
> Hi Taco and everyone else,
>
> working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
> noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
> ownnumber=yes. The local list of publ
M.J. Kallen wrote:
> Hi Taco and everyone else,
>
> working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I
> noticed that the behavior is not the same when using a section with
> ownnumber=yes. The local list of publications does not appear in the
> latter case.
Hi Taco and everyone else,
working with \placepublications[criterium=cite] inside sections, I noticed that
the behavior is not the same when using a section with ownnumber=yes. The local
list of publications does not appear in the latter case. I've made a sample
test.tex and test.bib fi
"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
> \plac
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
e or instructions. I am using the latest bib
> module.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charlie Doherty
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 typ
Hi Mike,
Mike Bird wrote:
>
> However that was a more complicated test case because it involved
> the bib module and cite. Also it referred to problems with
> footnotes in vertical mode whereas the new test case includes
> the footnote in setupdelimitedtext/right where it a
11.e8722446.en.html
However that was a more complicated test case because it involved
the bib module and cite. Also it referred to problems with
footnotes in vertical mode whereas the new test case includes
the footnote in setupdelimitedtext/right where it appears to be in
horizontal mode. In f
Gerhard Kugler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to cite by numbers. Till now it get only empty brackets.
What versions of context (and the module) do you use?
> My file contains:
>
> \setuppublications[criterium=all,autohang=no,numbering=bib,refcommand=serial,sorttype=bbl]
>
&
Hi,
I want to cite by numbers. Till now it get only empty brackets.
My file contains:
\setuppublications[criterium=all,autohang=no,numbering=bib,refcommand=serial,sorttype=bbl]
with "refcommand=num" it was the same result.
Gerhard
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Gerhard Kugler
Psychotherapeut
http://www.psyc
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
*\completepublications % this does not work*
\completeindex
\stopappendices
\stopproject
*
*all the references made by \cite are empty ? The log of this run
indicates that cart.bbl is not found but in the working example
it does not need a cart.bbl file ?
Kind regards
Wim
one but ran into several problems unfortunately. If
>> \cite inserts anything but a tiny string these words won't be wrapped
>> properly onto a new line. Also if I replace \cite[#1] by \footnote
>> {\cite[#1]} then there will be no footnote at all :-(
>
> The missing linebre
nt them down
> and prepare a simple example (still with the standard \startquotation):
We are looking into this. All footnotes in vertical mode are
behaving oddly.
>
>>>2. When typesetting a quotation block I'd like to add a reference
>>>directly after the closing quot
>
>> 1. Is there an automated way to place citations into footnotes? So
>> whenever I use \cite in the running text it should produce a footnote
>> with the reference alongside the usual footnotes. However, when \cite
>> is invoked within a footnote it should just type out the
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been wondering whether someone (perhaps Taco?) can give me a
> hint on the following:
>
> 1. Is there an automated way to place citations into footnotes? So
> whenever I use \cite in the running text it should produce a footn
Hi,
I've been wondering whether someone (perhaps Taco?) can give me a
hint on the following:
1. Is there an automated way to place citations into footnotes? So
whenever I use \cite in the running text it should produce a footnote
with the reference alongside the usual footnotes. Ho
s.
>>
>> 4. Sometimes, the build process ("texexec --pdf test") breaks after
>> changing some text in the bibliography. Appearantly, sometimes the .bbl
>> file is not updated. removing the .bbl file fixes the build. No recipy
>> available, sorry.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - Matthias
&g
>
> Thanks,
> - Matthias
>
>
> ----
>
> \usemodule[bib]
> \usemodule[bibltx]
> \setupbibtex[database=mybibs,sort=no]
> \setuppublications[refcommand=short,numbering=short]
> \starttext For
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