On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 01:17:14 +0200
Andrea Valle wrote:
> But how can I force context to take into account only a portion of
> text for generating bibliographic references and for inserting a
> block of references after a section?
With the new bibliography subsystem (still work in progress), you
On 30 Sep 2014, at 11:45 , Andrea Valle wrote
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> Could you provide a minimal example?
>
> I?ve never used ConTeXt for this, and I?m a bit stuck
Hi Andrea,
Here is a “minimal" example. It is for mkii now but you can easily switch to
mkiv by changing the starting (and stopping) of the chapte
Thanks Robert.
> It probably depends on whether you cite your bibliographic references in the
> text of your essay, or only a part of them.
I’m working now on the bib files, so I can consider having a single bib for all
essays, or split bib files (maybe cleaner).
>
> What I would do anyway is
On 30 Sep 2014, Andrea Valle wrote
> I?m working on a project for a book that is a collection of essays.
> Each one needs at its end a list of references.
>
>
> But how can I force context to take into account only a portion of text for
> generating bibliographic references and for inserting
Dear all,
I’m working on a project for a book that is a collection of essays.
Each one needs at its end a list of references.
Of course I’ve started from here
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography_mkiv
But how can I force context to take into account only a portion of text for
generating b