I understand it might have been deliberately and for various reasons, but
ConTeXt has no analogue for {``} and {''} for quotes. \quotation is a
replacement, but it is awkward if you write a draft in ConTeXt and make the
final variant in pdfLatex. Is there a ready solution for the quotation
marks as
Thank you for the instructions on how to make one's own style.
I only need to change the formatting in the bibliography list, the
formatting of the notes in the text is entirely up to the requirement.
A strange effect (full MWE in attachment):
\btxdoifelse {address} {
{\btxspace \emdash \btxs
Thank you for the instructions on how to make one's own style.
I only need to change the formatting in the bibliography list, the
formatting of the notes in the text is entirely up to the requirement.
A strange effect (full MWE in attachment):
\btxdoifelse {address} {
{\btxspace \emdash \btxs
I tried several variants, but I cannot find where exactly the switch
happens.
\definebtx[apa:list:title:incollection][apa:list:title][style=]
\definebtx[apa:list:title:book][apa:list:title][style=]
\definebtx[apa:list:journal][apa:list][style=]
btxspace and btxsemicolon do exist, but how does one do a 'em-dash'? What
is the best way to define it?
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In the publ-imp-apa.mkvi (is it already VI?) I found the key line which I
would like to modify:
\startsetups btx:apa:list:book
\texdefinition{btx:apa:authoryear}
\texdefinition{btx:apa:title-if-not-placed}
...
\stopsetups
This, as I understand, determines the order in which the items are
I am guessing the parameter for square brackets:
btx:apa:delim:brackets?
btx:apa:brackets?
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1. If I need square brackets in apa instead of parentheses, is there an
easy switch?
2. There was a suggestion to write one's own style. But where can one look
in the standalone ConTeXt distribution for the aps or apa style file to
modify it? At least, what is the file extension?
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1. is there an analog to \hyp{} command from the 'hyphenat' package? Double
words with a dash happen all too often.
2. how to switch language for just three words for correct hyphenation?
3. if the citation in APS format falls out of the right margin, what needs
to be changed to adjust it?
4. In
To cite like [1, p. 101]
\cite[righttext={\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
works, but has no comma
\cite[righttext={, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
produces no page
\cite[righttext={,\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
gives no page at all
\cite[righttext={\nbsp, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
gives no page at all.
1. to cite in the order of appearance (probably one setting)
2. 'author initials' instead of the default 'initials authors'.
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In terminal:
mtxrun --autogenerate --script context --autopdf Test.tex
->
resolvers | initialization | fatal error: kpse library is accessed
(key: default_texmfcnf)
All works from within TexShop.
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To sum up problems of setting up after installing context-lmtx (context
mkiv on my machine is gone, so these are quite pressing questions):
Some were addressed, but I cannot resolve them
1. luametatex: works as intended from within TexShop, but 'command not
found' from terminal $CONTEXTHOME/tex/t
I started getting a bug, updated today and am still getting it. I hope
someone can at least make a note of it, if not provide a
suggestion/solution.
MWE included.
The bug is the 'incollection' and 'inbook' entries in the bibliography have
1. have page numbers in parentheses for apa and chicago 2.
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