When we started our studies of Arabic - this was back in the eighties - our
department distributed stickers with the text: ‘Arabists do it from right to
left’.
We thought it was funny, and I still do!
Regards,
Robert
> Op 7 aug. 2023, om 23:31 heeft Henning Hraban Ramm het
> volgende
ht={)}]
> to get the other behavior.
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> Alan
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> On 01/08/23 01/08/23, 23:26, Robert via ntg-context wrote:
>> Thank you, Alan for the suggestion.
>> I tried as you said: \cite[alternative=authoryears,righttext={{, p.
>> 3}}][Knuth1984].
>> Yet
n \cite[righttext={a,b}] [ref1,ref2]
> so a is associated with ref1 and b is associated with ref2.
>
> Alan
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> On 01/08/23 01/08/23, 15:37, Robert via ntg-context wrote:
>> Dear List members,
>> For my academic work with context I need the following cite according
Dear List members,
For my academic work with context I need the following cite according to Apa
standards:
Knuth (1984, p. 12) mentions ….
The matrix is this:
AUTHOR (, p.~n).
I reckon this can somehow be accomplished with the \setupbtx command.
(Standard these and other variants are
Hi Julian,
Another solution could be to use Lua.
I have a multilingual document in which some elements to be printed bold
(Language 1), and collected in an index (trk) arranged according their (verbal)
stems. Elements from Language 2 are to be printed in italics in the text and
collected in a
Dear list,
I am struggling with the color of bibliographical references.
I found (Ulrike’s) hack to render the items in the bibliography the regular
color (black):
\appendtoks \iflocation \letinteractionparameter{color}\empty \fi \to
\everybtxlistrendering.
There the problem seems to relate
Dear list,
I am currently working on a critical edition as well, and follow the discussion
with interest. For the time being, I prefer Latex over Context for this project.
In addition to Jürgen's remarks on transcription fonts, a small contribution:
Arabists and turcologists working with