Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-05 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Tue, 5 May 2015 12:52:41 +0200 Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote: Thanks. But there's no any indication in the log file of using mkII, unless mkiv uses the same code. All \cite[alternative][key] variants work for me except the \cite[textnum][key] variant. See the attached example

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-05 Thread Csikos Bela
Alan BRASLAU írta: On Tue, 5 May 2015 12:52:41 +0200 Csikos Bela wrote: Thanks. But there's no any indication in the log file of using mkII, unless mkiv uses the same code. All \cite[alternative][key] variants work for me except the \cite[textnum][key] variant. See the attached example tex

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-05 Thread Csikos Bela
Alan BRASLAU írta: On Mon, 4 May 2015 17:54:31 +0200 Csikos Bela wrote: I could set up superscript citation for numerical citation based on contextgarden bibliography page example. A MKII hack... Let me understand, though. Do you want to mix\high{1} citations with [1] citations? That would

[NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Csikos Bela
Hello list members: For inserting citations ConTeXt offers several \cite command alternatives. If I understand correctly citations can be inserted like: \cite[key], when the document's default cite type is used, or: \cite[authoryear][key], \cite[author][key] etc., where the citation style is

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Mon, 4 May 2015 15:10:06 +0200 Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote: These citation styles are predefined in context. What I would like to do is inserting alternative numerical citations: normal superscript citations, like this^1, and occasionally inline citations in brackets, like

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Alan, Excuse-me to jump over a discussion related to the new bibliography features of mkiv, but is it now reasonably stable to swithch completely from mkii to mkiv (I still have some files in mkii which I use only because of the bibliography features I have set up on purpose). And where

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Csikos Bela
Alan BRASLAU írta: On Mon, 4 May 2015 15:10:06 +0200 Csikos Bela wrote: These citation styles are predefined in context. What I would like to do is inserting alternative numerical citations: normal superscript citations, like this^1, and occasionally inline citations in brackets, like this

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Mon, 4 May 2015 17:54:31 +0200 Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote: I could set up superscript citation for numerical citation based on contextgarden bibliography page example. A MKII hack... Let me understand, though. Do you want to mix\high{1} citations with [1] citations? That

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
On 05/04/2015 06:14 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote: You are using the MKII code. It takes the syntax \cite[alternative]{key} which is very intolerant of spacing and the newer module has abandoned this LaTeX style in favor of \cite[key] and \cite[alternative][key] No, that's not quite right, the syntax

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Otared Kavian
Thanks to remarks by Mojca and Alan, I did some testing with mkiv and my old setups for bibliography under mkii, and magically it works also with the new bibliography features of mkiv, that is without saying \usemodule[bib]. However somehow I couldn’t find an equivalent for the

Re: [NTG-context] alternative numerical \cite command

2015-05-04 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
On 05/04/2015 07:03 PM, Otared Kavian wrote: Thanks to remarks by Mojca and Alan, I did some testing with mkiv and my old setups for bibliography under mkii, and magically it works also with the new bibliography features of mkiv, that is without saying \usemodule[bib]. However somehow