Il 24/12/2009 15.45, Taco Hoekwater ha scritto:
Manuel P. wrote:
== What I get ==
- MKII (texexec command): all the entries, but without active urls.
Put your patch below the \setuppublications command,. As the loads
the bibl-num.tex file, it will overwrite the patch.
Ok, it
Manuel P. wrote:
Hi!
I'm fighting with the bibliography for hours now.
I've a bibtex file with the entries: bibliografia.bib, and I want to
list ALL its entries (whether cited or not). Easy enough:
\setupbibtex[database=bibliografia]
Il 24/12/2009 12.41, Manuel P. ha scritto:
== What I get ==
- MKIV (context command): all the entries, but without active urls.
- MKII (texexec command): entries with active urls, but only the cited
ones.
Well, actually the opposite is true sorry!
== What I get ==
- MKII (texexec command):
Manuel P. wrote:
Hi!
I'm fighting with the bibliography for hours now.
I've a bibtex file with the entries: bibliografia.bib, and I want to
list ALL its entries (whether cited or not). Easy enough:
\setupbibtex[database=bibliografia]
Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
and possibly filed by type in different sections. For example:
You can't do this with the current module, sorry.
but this would be a very nice feature. Is it possible to implement
„filtering by type“ in a future version (maybe like in BiblaTeX for
LaTeX)?
Manuel P. wrote:
== What I get ==
- MKII (texexec command): all the entries, but without active urls.
Put your patch below the \setuppublications command,. As the loads
the bibl-num.tex file, it will overwrite the patch.
Best wishes,
Taco
Hi!
I'm fighting with the bibliography for hours now.
I've a bibtex file with the entries: bibliografia.bib, and I want to
list ALL its entries (whether cited or not). Easy enough:
\setupbibtex[database=bibliografia]
\setuppublications[alternative=num,criterium=all,numbering=yes]