\bibentry#1{\noexpand\bibentrypar\cite[data][#1]\strut}
\def\footnotecite{\dodoubleargument\dofootnotecite}
\def\dofootnotecite[#1][#2]{%
\def\bibentrypar{\def\bibentrypar{\par}}%
\unskip\footnote{\processcommalist[#1]\bibentry
\doifnotempty{#2}{\space#2\strut\par}}}
It might be the \processcommalist
:
\unprotect
\def\bibinsertcrossref#1#2#3{\bibdoifelse\@@pb@crossref{\edef\tmp{\@@pb@crossref}#1\cite[\tmp]#2}{#3}}
\protect
Doing this, the error dispappears. I think I reported it at the time, but that
message might have been passed unnoticed.
I therefore post this again. Will this be included
Dear list,
I'm trying to come to grips with creating a customized author-title cite
command, based on this[1] thread. I was wondering how I can check on the
value of the [artauthor] or [author] fields extracted by \getcitedata?
Eventually I'd need a footnote citation style that prints a full
Sorry, got the wrong URL. That's the right one:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/68200/
Am 03.08.12 14:44, schrieb Daniel Schopper:
Dear list,
I'm trying to come to grips with creating a customized author-title cite
command, based on this[1] thread. I was wondering how I can
On 07/22/2012 11:17 AM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
What can I do to get it, sections with individual Bibliographies, working with
mkiv?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Robert Blackstone
Have you tried replacing \placepublications[criterium=local] with
\placepublications[criterium=cite
[criterium=local] with
\placepublications[criterium=cite]? This seems to work here.
No, I had not thought of that because I do not cite anything. But yes, it does
work!
Thank you very much.
There is still another problem related to the input of the .bbl-file but I may
come back to that later after
}]
\setuppublications[alternative=ams]
\starttext
Bla\cite{birn06}
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
with a .bib file containing
@article{birn06,
author = {Dieter Birnbache},
title = {The Socratic method in teaching medical ethics: Potentials and
limitations},
year = {1999},
journal
[alternative=ams]
\starttext
Bla\cite{birn06}
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
with a .bib file containing
@article{birn06,
author = {Dieter Birnbache},
title = {The Socratic method in teaching medical ethics: Potentials and
limitations},
year = {1999},
journal
it work.
example document:
\setupbibtex[database=sample,sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
document.\cite[Eijkhout1991]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
Also note that the 'alternative=apa' line leads to 'publications
warning: unknown
=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
document.\cite[Eijkhout1991]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
Also note that the 'alternative=apa' line leads to 'publications warning:
unknown cite argument Eijkhout1991 on line \the\inputlineno' instead of the
actual
works by a single author, and it is customary to cite
each text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for
example.
I have a sort key for each work. But now I need a way to get the entry
1253.7 (page 1253, line 7) before the entry
1253.12 (page 1253, line 12
dependent.
Alan
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:39 PM, Alan Bowen
bowenala...@gmail.commailto:bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been trying to index the passages cited in a book and would be grateful
for some tactical advice.
There are several works by a single author, and it is customary to cite
the passages cited in a book and would be
grateful for some tactical advice.
There are several works by a single author, and it is customary to cite
each text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for
example.
I have a sort key for each work. But now I need a way to get
Also doesn't work with sections between \cite and \placepublications.
When specifying alternatives like apa you get no publicationlist and
with ams even [[error 2]]'s with \cite. You can play a little bit
with the example in the attachment.
It would be nice to have a working version in TeXLive
author, and it is customary to cite
each text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for
example.
I have a sort key for each work. But now I need a way to get the entry
1253.7 (page 1253, line 7) before the entry
1253.12 (page 1253, line 12).
\[Passage[AuthorText]{Author
On 24-5-2012 10:36, Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
Also doesn't work with sections between \cite and \placepublications.
When specifying alternatives like apa you get no publicationlist and
with ams even [[error 2]]'s with \cite. You can play a little bit
with the example in the attachment.
It would
for some tactical advice.
There are several works by a single author, and it is customary to cite each
text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for example.
I have a sort key for each work. But now I need a way to get the entry
1253.7 (page 1253, line 7) before the entry
I have been trying to index the passages cited in a book and would be
grateful for some tactical advice.
There are several works by a single author, and it is customary to cite
each text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for
example.
I have a sort key for each work
Hi,
When a \cite command is placed in a frontmatter or bodymatter it
prints [[error 2]] as citation and no bibliography is created. This
only occurs when the \cite command is called from another component.
\cite calls from within the same file work, even inside a
frontmatter.
Example:
% file
[totalnumber={},samplesize=,author={\invertedauthor}]
\def \citeauthoroutpage[#1][#2]{\cite[alternative=authoryears,left={},
right={, #2)},inbetween={ (}][#1]}
\starttext
According to \citeauthoroutpage[Fry95][p.~38]:
\startblockquote
\dots a financial system is a collection of institutions that facilitate
Hi Kip,
On 2012-04-13 17:34, Kip Warner wrote:
On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 06:51 +0200, Philipp Gesang wrote:
(1) I'd like it such that each time I use \cite, the full citation and
not just (Some One, 1967) appears in a footnote, rather than inline.
Have you tried something along the lines
On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 12:27 +0200, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Sorry, my bad. I forgot that the builtin “\cite” macro takes
bracketed args, not braced ... So, the listing below is tested,
make sure you have the file context/bib/sample.bib in $PWD
, but my main issue
right now isn't so much with sorting as it is just getting citations to
typeset properly. I do thank you for providing the zip though. These are
the issues I am having lately:
Using \cite[data][key] depicts a full citation which is what I'd like,
but I just need it as a footnote
this:
\unexpanded\def\mycite{\dodoubleempty\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]%
{\ifsecondargument
\footnote{\cite[alternative=data,#1][#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\cite[data][#1]}%
\fi}
Then \mycite[key] also inserts the \footnote command automatically,
and you can
a sample entry from my PhD bibliography:
% TODO is there a better way to cite a webpage?
@manual{acton2011zplotit,
author = {Acton, Gary},
title = {{ZPLOTIT} Software Users' Guide, version 2011-01},
year = {2011},
address =
{\hyphenatedurl{http://paleomag.ucdavis.edu/software
On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 06:51 +0200, Philipp Gesang wrote:
(1) I'd like it such that each time I use \cite, the full citation and
not just (Some One, 1967) appears in a footnote, rather than inline.
You need to clarify two things here:
1 You want to map the “\cite” macro to something like
that the bibliographic citations in the work is not
so much (about a hundred).
Good luck.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 14.4.2012 2:34, Kip Warner napsal(a):
On Fri, 2012-04-13 at 06:51 +0200, Philipp Gesang wrote:
(1) I'd like it such that each time I use \cite, the full citation and
not just (Some
this helps,
Very. I'm glad to find someone who knows about the bibliography module,
since discussion and documentation seems to be scant. I have a few other
bibliography related questions that you or Hans might be able to answer:
(1) I'd like it such that each time I use \cite, the full citation
:
% TODO is there a better way to cite a webpage?
@manual{acton2011zplotit,
author = {Acton, Gary},
title = {{ZPLOTIT} Software Users' Guide, version 2011-01},
year = {2011},
address =
{\hyphenatedurl{http://paleomag.ucdavis.edu/software-Zplotit.html}},
note = {Retrieved 1 February 2011
‽
(1) I'd like it such that each time I use \cite, the full citation and
not just (Some One, 1967) appears in a footnote, rather than inline.
You need to clarify two things here:
1 You want to map the “\cite” macro to something like
“\footcite”? Have you tried something along the lines
Dear list,
What is the right way today to get only the cited items in the
bibliography? I have some problems doing this. With the test file
% Start mps.tex
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=referenser]
\starttext
Foo~\cite[anno].
\subject{References}
\placepublications[] % I've read
in the current beta. Minimal example:
\setuppublications[criterium=all,numbering=no]
\setupbibtex[database=sample,sort=author]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Whatever]
\cite[hh2010a]
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stopsection
\stoptext
ends with
\12:77:abc
Hi all,
is it possible to cite two books and include page information for each of them.
To give an example I'm looking for something like
\cite[extras={, p. 123}, extras={, p. 456}][BookOne:2000, BookTwo:1900]
which should be processed as
(BookOne Authors, 2000, p. 123 and BookTwo Authors
On Tue 03 Apr 2012, Steffen Fritzsche wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to cite two books and include page information for each of
them. To give an example I'm looking for something like
\cite[extras={, p. 123}, extras={, p. 456}][BookOne:2000, BookTwo:1900]
which should be processed
for the record: I am using with success this solution with few
luascrips for a simple bibliography (sorting etc.), but only in ConTEXt
MKIV TeXLive 2011. I want use it in mimimals standalone too.
Thanx.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Here is my example:
\definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right
.
It's not that strange. The criterium=cite is in fact a criterium=here in
the list resolver. Lists can be called up for each section (or level)
but as soon as you mess with structure you need to be a bitmore
explicit. In this case, you can try criterium=local. Of course we could
make criterium
.
\definereferenceformat[Cite][left={[},right={]}]
\defineitemgroup [bibliography] [levels=1]
\setupitemgroup [bibliography]
[symbol=n,
left={[},
right={]},
width=1.5em,
stopper=,
itemalign
, sorttype=cite]
\starttext
%\section{Section} % When you uncomment this line you see, that
everything is OK, both bibliography links and list of bibliography works
fine
\title{Title} % When you uncomment this line you see, that bibliobraphy
links are broken and ConTeXt do not include list
in the references
to literature.
I had a look at your examples. First, if the sequence of cited items is
important for you (and it is because you want sorttype=cite), I wouldn't
put citations and figures into a buffer, that's asking for trouble. That
leaves the problem with a \cite command within
problem. I'd probably have to deal manually finding bibliography
items and direct write its numbers into captions to square brackets (ie
without cite referencing). Although I do not think, it could cause this
problem. He is occurs even if the citation not appears in caption of figure.
For me
a citation link to figure caption then would be a
huge problem. I'd probably have to deal manually finding bibliography
items and direct write its numbers into captions to square brackets (ie
without cite referencing). Although I do not think, it could cause this
problem. He is occurs even if the citation
]
\setuppublications[alternative=ams, sorttype=cite]
\starttext
citations are \cite[hh2010b] and \cite[hh2010a].
% \placefigure[force][fig1]{Caption of figure \cite[Eijkhout1991] with
citation} % with problem
% {\externalfigure[fig1]}
% \placefigure[force, none][fig1]{} %Figure without caption
. I want redefine of the \cite macro to macro \CITE. The \CITE macro
put me list the order bibliographic items and then I arrange
manually a
list of bibliographic entries. Or exist any external tools for that
do it?
Thanx Jaroslav Hajtmar
Your question is kind of vague, so it's
to write a thesis in LaTeX
because of the stupid request.
May possibly be some way around? It occurred to me to do an emergency
way. I want redefine of the \cite macro to macro \CITE. The \CITE macro
put me list the order bibliographic items and then I arrange manually a
list of bibliographic
not believe that I will eventually have to write a thesis in LaTeX
because of the stupid request.
May possibly be some way around? It occurred to me to do an emergency
way. I want redefine of the \cite macro to macro \CITE. The \CITE macro
put me list the order bibliographic items and then I arrange
Hi,
have you tried the following?
\setuppublications[alternative=ams, refcommand=num]
This sets the default cite style to [1], [2], ... You can also see
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography and the bib module manual
which is linked from there. Sorting the citations by the order
{\bf Family} \NC {\bf
Dimension} \NC {\bf Global measure} \NC {\bf Parameter} \MR
\HL
\stoptablehead
\starttabletail
\HL
\stoptabletail
\starttables[|p(1.5in)|p(0.75in)|p(1.5in)|p(.75in)|p(1.75in)|p(1.75in)|]
\NC \cite{Dupuis2005} \NC Environmental \NC Class of \MEV \NC Multivariate
\NC Tail
with link to bibliography
\cite[hh2010a].}
}
{\externalfigure[fig1]}
\stopbuffer
\starttext
Citation one is \cite[hh2010a] and another citation is
\cite[Eijkhout1991].
\getbuffer[fig1]
% When you uncomment next line, then bibliography crashed
%\section{List of citations
] to \mytitle%
\getcitedata[journal][#3] to \myjournal%
\doifsomethingelse{#2}
{{\em #1} in: \doifsomethingelse{\myshortauthor}{\myshortauthor}{\cite[#3]},
\doifsomethingelse{\myshorttitle}{\myshorttitle}{\mytitle}\doifsomethingelse{#1}{,
#2}{}}
{{\em\doifsomethingelse{\myshortauthor
= {\TeX\ by Topic. A \TeX nician's Reference},
% publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
% year = {1991},
% author = {Victor Eijkhout},
% address = {London},
% keywords = {general},
% }
\starttext
Citation one is \cite[hh2010a] and another citation is \cite[Eijkhout1991].
% When you uncomment
= {general},
% }
\startbuffer[fig1]
\useexternalfigure[fig1][fig1.jpg][type=jpg,metod=jpg,width=5cm]
\placefigure[force][fig1]
{\select{caption}
{Caption of list of capfions}
{Caption of figure with link to bibliography
\cite[hh2010a
] to \myshorttitle%
\getcitedata[title][#3] to \mytitle%
\getcitedata[journal][#3] to \myjournal%
\doifsomethingelse{#2}
{{\em #1} in: \doifsomethingelse{\myshortauthor}{\myshortauthor}{\cite[#3]},
\doifsomethingelse{\myshorttitle}{\myshorttitle}{\mytitle}\doifsomethingelse{#1}{,
#2
when cite/index/startregister
and bookmarks are used in a project.
The first version that solved this bug was vers. 20120208 ... and this already
introduced the new footnotes.
The triangle can be switched of by
\setupnote[symbolcommand=\gobbleoneargument], as Wolfgang knew.
In general we'd need
Am 16.02.2012 um 09:20 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 15-2-2012 12:28, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
finally I managed to figure out a minimal 3 page example that can
reproduce this strange bug!
It seems to be an interaction of \cite and \index with sectioning/bookmark
generation:
Please
On 15-2-2012 12:28, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
finally I managed to figure out a minimal 3 page example that can reproduce
this strange bug!
It seems to be an interaction of \cite and \index with sectioning/bookmark
generation:
Please run chap_1.tex and click on the bookmark 1.1.2 SIX
Am 16.02.2012 um 09:20 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 15-2-2012 12:28, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
finally I managed to figure out a minimal 3 page example that can
reproduce this strange bug!
It seems to be an interaction of \cite and \index with sectioning/bookmark
generation:
Please
Hi Hans,
finally I managed to figure out a minimal 3 page example that can reproduce
this strange bug!
It seems to be an interaction of \cite and \index with sectioning/bookmark
generation:
Please run chap_1.tex and click on the bookmark 1.1.2 SIX ... no
destination is set.
(As I explained
Hi Hans,
finally I managed to figure out a minimal 3 page example that can reproduce
this strange bug!
It seems to be an interaction of \cite and \index with sectioning/bookmark
generation:
Please run chap_1.tex and click on the bookmark 1.1.2 SIX ... no
destination is set.
(As I explained
. Is there some advanced logging
magic?
Please help!
Steffen
Am 15.02.2012 um 12:28 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi Hans,
finally I managed to figure out a minimal 3 page example that can reproduce
this strange bug!
It seems to be an interaction of \cite and \index with sectioning/bookmark
Is it possible to \cite with author in UPPERCASE without touch in my bib
file?
I couldn't find a tip about this, I already read Bib mod manual.
I'm using MkIV.
--
Wagner Macedo
___
If your question is of interest
On 02/10/12 11:59, Wagner Macedo wrote:
Is it possible to \cite with author in UPPERCASE without touch in my bib
file?
I couldn't find a tip about this, I already read Bib mod manual.
I'm using MkIV.
Short answer: yes, that's possible.
Longer answer: bib mod manual, section 2.3, \setupcite
.
% -- % -- % -- % -- % -- %
\setupbibtex[database={sample},sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
\cite[author][hh2010a] and
\cite[authoryear][hh2010a] and
\cite[authoryears][hh2010a]
\stoptext
% -- % -- % -- % -- % -- %
I expected that is typeset HAGEN
[database={sample},sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
\cite[author][hh2010a] and
\cite[authoryear][hh2010a] and
\cite[authoryears][hh2010a]
\stoptext
% -- % -- % -- % -- % -- %
I expected that is typeset HAGEN and HAGEN
Ah, yes. I'm setuping my own style. As I'm not so good with TeX (if this
could be in Lua, will be perfect), I'm using apa, that is the closest to my
style.
So, all right, I'll try to customize my style, that is the only good
solution to this. Thanks by attention, Thomas.
--
Wagner Macedo
On 10
. The authorname used in the \cite command is
captured in a key=value of the form
a={{Hagen}},
Write a simple lua script which will make the captured name uppercase
and write everything out to a new file. Then, in your preamble, replace
the \setupbibtex[database=...] line with
\usepublications
in the \cite command is
captured in a key=value of the form
a={{Hagen}},
Write a simple lua script which will make the captured name uppercase and
write everything out to a new file. Then, in your preamble, replace the
\setupbibtex[database=...] line with
\usepublications[name.bbl]
So
regards
Philipp
Thanks again for the help.
mjg
file
\setupbibtex[database=test]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Here is a cite command: \cite[hh2010a]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
\endinput
},
}
== test.tex==
\setupbibtex[database={test},sort=author]
\setuppublications[sorttype=bbl,refcommand=authoryear]
\starttext
% \cite[book1] % uncomment to demonstrate ordering problem
\cite[book2]
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
This gives a citation of Author (2000a) despite
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
3
4 \starttext
5 Here is a cite command: \cite[hh2010a]
6
7 \stoptext
8 \endinput
9 %\placepublications[criterium=all]
10
\docite ...else \donumberedcite {#1}\fi \endgroup
.
system tex error on line 5 in file 2012bib.tex: Extra ...
1 \setupbibtex[database=test]
2 \setuppublications[alternative=apa]
3
4 \starttext
5 Here is a cite command: \cite[hh2010a]
6
7 \stoptext
8 \endinput
9 %\placepublications
\setupbibtex[database=test]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Here is a cite command: \cite[hh2010a]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
\endinput
--
test.bib -
@ARTICLE{hh2010a,
author = {Hans Hagen},
title
},
y=1818,
n=1,
s={Manuale},
]
\author[]{Giambattista}[]{}{Bodoni}
\pubyear{1818}
\title{Manuale Tipografico, 2~vols}
\city{Parma}
\stoppublication
\starttext
foo \cite[authoryear][mt] bar
\stoptext
+ return l and l.references.internal or n
end
·
Works here.
Philipp
Example file
\setupbibtex[database=test]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Here is a cite
},sort=author]
\setuppublications[sorttype=bbl,refcommand=authoryear]
\starttext
% \cite[book1] % uncomment to demonstrate ordering problem
\cite[book2]
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext
This gives a citation of Author (2000a) despite there being no Author
(2000b). A related problem
Am 31.01.2012 um 06:02 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey list,
I am trying to cite a definition typeset with a
\startdefinition[definition:foo] and \stopdefinition pair. I am doing
this by using a \in{definition}[definition:foo]. That works, but in
the text I just see linkable text definition
Hey list,
I am trying to cite a definition typeset with a
\startdefinition[definition:foo] and \stopdefinition pair. I am doing
this by using a \in{definition}[definition:foo]. That works, but in
the text I just see linkable text definition.
I'd like it to be more descriptive of the physical
Tipografico, 2~vols}
\city{Parma}
\stoppublication
\starttext
foo \cite[authoryear][mt] bar
\stoptext
·
This definitely works with the beta from 2011-11-04, but not with
the one from 2012.01.25. Has there been a change?
Regards
[]{Giambattista}[]{}{Bodoni}
\pubyear{1818}
\title{Manuale Tipografico, 2~vols}
\city{Parma}
\stoppublication
\starttext
foo \cite[authoryear][mt] bar
\stoptext
·
This definitely works with the beta from 2011-11-04
I'm having a problem with bibliographies.
Example file
\setupbibtex[database=test]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\starttext
Here is a cite command: \cite[hh2010a]
%\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
test.bib
not relevant
\stopcomponent
%%
% report.tex %
%%
\starttext
% works if start/stopbodymatter is commented out
\startbodymatter
From product:
\cite[updatedmediasense]
% works if \component is commented out
\component component
\stopbodymatter
: 2011.12.18 15:57
CTXBIBTEST.TEX (I've tried with and without the bibltx module, which
isn't found on my system)
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=bibtest]
\starttext
Oh No, he said \cite[lott].
\completepublications
\stoptext
BIBTEST.BIB
@book{lott,
author = Chris
with and without the bibltx module, which
isn't found on my system)
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=bibtest]
\starttext
Oh No, he said \cite[lott].
\completepublications
\stoptext
BIBTEST.BIB
@book{lott,
author = Chris Lott,
title = FUBARed,
publisher = NonExistent Press
=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa, criterium=all] % Show reference
numbers in the generated list.
\setupheadtext[de][pus=Quellen]
\starttext
\completecontent
\section{Example}
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX
=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa, criterium=all] % Show reference
numbers in the generated list.
\setupheadtext[de][pus=Quellen]
\starttext
\completecontent
\section{Example}
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX
[alternative=apa, criterium=all] % Show reference
numbers in the generated list.
\setupheadtext[de][pus=Quellen]
\starttext
\completecontent
\section{Example}
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program
some citations by the time when I need to submit my
thesis? :P
But no, I don't have it. I could try to create one though, but I'm not
even sure what the webpage should be. Many scientific programs just
ask to cite their first article in some scientific journal if one uses
the software, but I neither
I need to submit my
thesis? :P
That is an idea. ;-)
But no, I don't have it. I could try to create one though, but I'm not
even sure what the webpage should be. Many scientific programs just
ask to cite their first article in some scientific journal if one uses
the software, but I neither
numbers in the generated list.
\starttext
As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
\completepublications
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As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
\completepublications
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the references are not displayed. Not specifying `alternative` or adding
\setupbibtex[database=database, sort=author]
\setuppublications[criterium=all]
\starttext
• Blog post about R and Webapps \cite{Eddelbuettel2011}
• OpenMP implementation for GCC \cite[gomp2011]
• Reference manager \cite[JabRef]
• Citation as suggested by Wikipedia \cite[wiki:datentyp]
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As \cite[hh2010b] already indicated, bibtex is a \LaTeX-centric program.
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
\completepublications
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Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
[2
} to put in a clickable link
% with footnoted URL
\def\Site[#1][#2]#3{\useURL[#1][#2][][#3]\from[#1]\footnote[#1]{\tt\hyphenatedurl{#2}}}
\setupbibtex[database=bib]
\starttext
Everybody should read the \MetaFun\ manual \cite{hh2010}. Buy it at
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of it?
To be complete, here are my relevant settings:
%%% Bibliography
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database={bibliography},sort=author]
\setuppublications[
alternative=apa, % the default
refcommand=authoryears, % e.g. (Buter 2010)
sorttype=cite, % in order of citing
Beste Hans,
Am 12.10.2011 um 16:23 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Am 12.10.2011 um 11:33 schrieb Pontus Lurcock:
On Wed 12 Oct 2011, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
the \cite command behaves strange, when used in projects:
The expected output would be:
Me and You;
Name, P..Test
.
It might well be that the annotation module does something of the sort, but
that is not my point. The mode-mechanism is explicitely given as a means to do
conditional typesetting. If I may cite from the wiki: Very often, you want to
generate multiple versions of the same document: one version
On Wed 12 Oct 2011, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
the \cite command behaves strange, when used in projects:
The expected output would be:
Me and You;
Name, P..Test..
but it is only
;
Name, P..Test..
And this result is the same when run from product or from component.
Hmm. When I
Am 12.10.2011 um 11:33 schrieb Pontus Lurcock:
On Wed 12 Oct 2011, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
the \cite command behaves strange, when used in projects:
The expected output would be:
Me and You;
Name, P..Test..
but it is only
;
Name, P..Test..
And this result is the same when
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\setupcite[authoryears,authoryear][compress=no]
\def\textpagecite[#1][#2]%
{\cite[alternative=authoryear,extras={, S.\,#2}][#1]}
\def\pagecite[#1][#2]%
{\cite[alternative=authoryears,extras={, S.\,#2}][#1]}
\def\indirectpagecite[#1][#2]%
{\cite[alternative=authoryears,left
Hi,
please consider the following example.
\setupbibtex[database={sample}]
\starttext
\cite[alternative=authornum, extras={, p.\ 1}][Eijkhout1991]
\cite[alternative=authoryear, extras={, p.\ 1}][Eijkhout1991]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
In the cite
{\placepublications}, it may force extra runs. The same is
%D true for \type{\cite} commands inside of publications.
In typesetting the citation in the footnote I am solely using cite, not
\placepublications.
Does someone know why earlier the \crossref worked and now obviously has been
switched out
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