My example is setup as advised in the manual:
"""
%\mainlanguage[de]
\usebtxdataset[beispiel][bib_example.bib]
\setupbtx[dataset=beispiel]
%\usebtxdefinitions[apa]
\definebtxrendering[beispiel][apa][dataset=beispiel,group=beispiele]
\starttext
\placelistofpublications[beispiel]
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
Am 29.07.22 um 20:19 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context:
Hi,
Denis’ article in the CG journal uses the publications module with a
.bib database. With ConTeXt LMTX 2022.05.11 all was well, with the
current version (2022.07.27) it can’t find the entries of the database:
...
But the
Hi,
Denis’ article in the CG journal uses the publications module with a
.bib database. With ConTeXt LMTX 2022.05.11 all was well, with the
current version (2022.07.27) it can’t find the entries of the database:
open source > level 2, order 20, name 'dm-ligatures/dm-ligatures.tex'
Hello,I am following up on my previous mail from 22-02-2022…In the meantime I was able to find out, what the problem with the crippled publication in the list was. — After adapting the *.bbl file it now works. — However there is most probably a bug in the setup of the list-layout. What you can
Hi all,I have a rather old project which involves a bibbliography of about 60 entries. — Now I tried to use the publications environment after reading the manual. — I must say environment this is impressive!However I struggle with getting it working.1. When using my dataset, which is encoded as a
On Thu, 16 May 2019 12:48:30 +0200
Denis Maier wrote:
> (2) there is a clear, defined standard that can be followed.
>
> This is actually the easier question: A few standard styles
> immediately come to mind: MLA, Chicago 16th and 17 edition in its
> various variants (author-date,
On Thu, 16 May 2019 10:02:44 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> But as I collect my internet citations with zotero I always get a
> urldate for all internet entries. I think that giving the urldate is
> better than insert a publication year as nobody knows how long a
> website was present and when
On 16/05/2019 16:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
> Am 16.05.19 um 16:12 schrieb nyssus:
>> Honestly, some way to use CSL files to style bibliography would be ideal
>> here, but that doesn't seem to currently exist
> Have a look at Pablos way to go from pandoc via xhtml to context:
>
>
That's good if
Very interesting project. I have a workflow where I produce ConTeXt sources
from markdown via pandoc. But using XML could be even better. Nevertheless,
this still leaves us with the problem that CSL support with pandoc-citeproc
has a few glitches (wrong disambiguation; ibids can be ambiguous, some
Am 16.05.19 um 16:12 schrieb nyssus:
> Honestly, some way to use CSL files to style bibliography would be ideal
> here, but that doesn't seem to currently exist
Have a look at Pablos way to go from pandoc via xhtml to context:
https://github.com/ousia/from-pandoc-to-context
Or a slightly
Well, currently not. But citeproc-rs, a CSL implementation written in Rust
is in the making. I don't know if there will be any progress in the near
future, but it should be possible to use this via lua bindings.
Am Do., 16. Mai 2019 um 16:12 Uhr schrieb nyssus <
rocksolidbrassba...@gmail.com>:
>
On 16/05/2019 11:48, Denis Maier wrote:
> This is more tricky. I do very much like what ConTeXt has to offer for
> typesetting finished works, but I currently would not use it for writing a
> larger work in the Humanities. For smaller pieces I would probably write in
> Markdown, use pandoc to
I am not the OP, but I'm very much interested in how referencing works with
ConTeXt so let me add to this.
> You can write your own style, or your own modified style.
Is the publications manual still up to date? Is there more recent
information available? How would I start writing my own
Hi Alan,
thanks a lot for these hints.
Am 16.05.19 um 02:05 schrieb Alan Braslau:
> On Wed, 15 May 2019 14:27:21 +0200
> "Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
>
>> is there an option to eliminate the "unpublished" in aps bibliography?
>
> I suppose you mean the APS setup when NO date field is given
> ("to
On Wed, 15 May 2019 14:27:21 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> I understand that apa and aps are the only implemented styles. Is
> there any other style I can use?
You can write your own style, or your own modified style. Also, we can
implement more styles if (1) there is a need, and (2) there is
On Wed, 15 May 2019 14:27:21 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> is there an option to eliminate the "unpublished" in aps bibliography?
I suppose you mean the APS setup when NO date field is given
("to be published" for an article, "in press" for a book, and
"unpublished" otherwise)?
You can
Hi all,
is there an option to eliminate the "unpublished" in aps bibliography?
I understand that apa and aps are the only implemented styles. Is there
any other style I can use?
TIA
juh
___
If your question is of
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 13:16:04 -0300
Tomas Badan wrote:
> Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for
> electronic category we have:
> * Required fields: title
> * Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note,
> organization, url, year, doi
>
> So, when I
Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for
electronic category we have:
* Required fields: title
* Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note,
organization, url, year, doi
So, when I run this simple code:
\startbuffer[example]
@ELECTRONIC
Hi,
I try to use multiple renderings to place a bibliography list at the end
of each chapters. I use the option 'criterium=chapter' to place the
bibliography and i also use the options 'repeat=yes,method=local'
because I want each chapter to have its own bibliography with an
independant numbering
Hi Alan,
thanks for the quick answer.
Am 11.01.19 um 17:26 schrieb Alan Braslau:
> @misc{} is not a defined category using the "default" rendering style (which
> only recognizes @book and @article). See publ-imp-default.lua
>
Is there a way to use other styles?
juh
On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 16:44:39 +0100
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> using the first example from mkiv-publications.pdf I don't get a
> rendered bibliography.
>
> juh
>
@misc{} is not a defined category using the "default" rendering style (which
only recognizes @book and @article). See
Sorry, I forgot to include the pdf I get.
Am 11.01.19 um 16:44 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke:
> Hi,
>
> using the first example from mkiv-publications.pdf I don't get a
> rendered bibliography.
>
> juh
>
mwe.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Hi,
using the first example from mkiv-publications.pdf I don't get a
rendered bibliography.
juh
@misc{greenpeace_dell_2017,
title = {Dell},
url = {http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/GGE2017_Dell.pdf},
publisher = {Greenpeace Guide to greener Electronics â 2017 Company
List,
Given this example:
\enabletrackers [publications.authorhash]
\startbuffer [bib]
@book{dalambert1743,
title = {Traite de Dynamique},
author = {Jean Le Rond d’Alembert},
publisher = {David l’aîné},
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 23:13:08 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
> So organization will simply become a stand-in for author but with
> different parsing rules. A book will require an author or editor or
> organization. The first two will be parsed for surname, given name,
> and
On 8/13/2017 5:13 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-08-12 22:38, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 14:58:53 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
The lack of either an author or an editor is currently flagged in
ConTeXt as an error for books and perhaps other bibtex entry
On 2017-08-12 22:38, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 14:58:53 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
The lack of either an author or an editor is currently flagged in
ConTeXt as an error for books and perhaps other bibtex entry types as
well. Or do you mean to apply this
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 14:58:53 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
> The lack of either an author or an editor is currently flagged in
> ConTeXt as an error for books and perhaps other bibtex entry types as
> well. Or do you mean to apply this recommendation to only the
>
On 8/12/2017 5:48 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Sorry, rereading what I wrote, I see that I mistakenly suggested that
the btx subsystem does not support origdate. It does, but it is a
non-standard extension of bibtex, which was my point.
actually ther eis no bib tex standard at all ... it's just a
On 2017-08-12 11:28, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-08-12 04:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/11/2017 8:58 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-08-11 10:01, Alan Braslau wrote:
...
2) Apple Inc. is not a name so you should not be using author:
organization is more appropriate.
I do not think that this should
On 2017-08-12 04:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/11/2017 8:58 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-08-11 10:01, Alan Braslau wrote:
...
2) Apple Inc. is not a name so you should not be using author:
organization is more appropriate.
I do not think that this should be the case.
APA and
On 8/11/2017 8:58 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-08-11 10:01, Alan Braslau wrote:
...
2) Apple Inc. is not a name so you should not be using author:
organization is more appropriate.
I do not think that this should be the case.
APA and Chicago/Turbanian (and doubtless others) accept
On 2017-08-11 10:01, Alan Braslau wrote:
...
2) Apple Inc. is not a name so you should not be using author:
organization is more appropriate.
I do not think that this should be the case.
APA and Chicago/Turbanian (and doubtless others) accept association
names as author names, and provide
for MacOS~\cite[objective-c].
\placelistofpublications
\showbtxdatasetcompleteness
\stoptext
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Subject: [NTG-context] Bibliography in MKIV, custom rendering
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2017 04:23:16 +0200
From: Gerion Entrup <gerion.entrup-c...@flump.de>
Reply-To
On 7/31/2017 9:28 PM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
Am Montag, 31. Juli 2017, 04:23:16 CEST schrieb Gerion Entrup:
Hi,
I need your help again. I've a bibliography and some entries references to
websites. Unfortunately the URL is not always rendered and the name ist always
parsed as name of a person,
Am Montag, 31. Juli 2017, 04:23:16 CEST schrieb Gerion Entrup:
> Hi,
>
> I need your help again. I've a bibliography and some entries references to
> websites. Unfortunately the URL is not always rendered and the name ist
> always
> parsed as name of a person, not from an organisation etc.
>
Hi,
I need your help again. I've a bibliography and some entries references to
websites. Unfortunately the URL is not always rendered and the name ist always
parsed as name of a person, not from an organisation etc.
What I want to achieve is to use the standard aps style, but with additionally
On 2017-02-24 19:31, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2017 12:36:28 -0500
Rik Kabel wrote:
Although either editor or author should be accepted, only author is
processed. There is a warning message generated by the publications
subsystem: unable to create short
On Fri, 24 Feb 2017 12:36:28 -0500
Rik Kabel wrote:
> Although either editor or author should be accepted, only author is
> processed. There is a warning message generated by the publications
> subsystem: unable to create short for 'Edited', needs one of
>
ConTeXters,
The following example demonstrates an issue with the ELECTRONIC bib type:
\startbuffer[TestBib]
@ELECTRONIC{Edited,
editor = {An Editor},
title = {A title},
url = {http://www.example.com},
year = {2017},
}
@ELECTRONIC{Authored,
author = {An
Hello Alan,
I have tried the solution you have suggested, nevertheless it does not
affect the position of letter 'Ch' in the list of publications.
Setting the \mainlanguage[cz] affects for example format of \date, but not
the alphabetical order of bibliography. I have tried switching to other
Hello,
I believed that the sorting order follows the current active language
(\mainlanguage[cz]).
You might want to try
\setupbtxdataset [language=cz]
but I have never used this (I believe that it sets the default language
for entries lacking a language= field).
Sorting can be controlled as
Hello,
I am fairly new to the ConTeXt community and I am trying to sort
bibliographical references for my thesis. I need to be able to set the
sorting order of the bibliographical references by Czech alphabet (e.g.,
C,Č,D,Ch,...etc.). English sorting puts Ch before C or Č, but in Czech
it
On Tue, 7 Feb 2017 13:24:07 +0100
Jean-Pierre Delange wrote:
> But I don't understand why the word 'Author' is printed at the end of
> each line as the following minimal sample below shows it, e.g. :
> Aristote (n.d.). Les Politiques. Author. Cicéron (n.d.). Tusculanes,
> V,
Dear list,
Thanks to the list and to Hans and Alan's manual "mkiv-publications", I has
achieved some footnotes with bibliographical dataset. All is fine and I success
to manage what I want.
But I don't understand why the word 'Author' is printed at the end of each line
as the following
On 5/22/2016 10:25 AM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
On 30 Jun 2014, at 17:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 30.06.2014 um 17:29 schrieb Gour :
Hans Hagen writes:
beware: the mkii derived bibliograpic support for mkiv is replaced
> On 30 Jun 2014, at 17:33, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
>
> Am 30.06.2014 um 17:29 schrieb Gour :
>
>> Hans Hagen writes:
>>
>>> beware: the mkii derived bibliograpic support for mkiv is replaced so
>>> that page is kind of
It seems to be related to the latest beta recoding.
Probably, as your code below compiles without any problem in the
pre-most-recent-beta distribution.
Alan
On Sat, 11 Jul 2015 22:42:26 +0200
Lukáš Procházka l...@pontex.cz wrote:
when trying to compile the latest Alan's proposals with the
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 11:29:17 +0200
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
3) I would like to alter citation style from [1] to MA2004; I
guess this could be done by \setuppublications[refcommand=author]...
MKIV:
\cite[short][bibtexkey]
or, to make this the default cite
Hello,
when trying to compile the latest Alan's proposals with the latest beta, a very
simplified code:
\startbuffer[biblio]
@article{Angell,
Author = {Marcia Angell},
Journal = {New York Review of Books},
Month = {July 15},
Title = {The Truth About the Drug Companies},
Year =
Hello Alan,
thanks for the idea. Now I have:
Bib6.mkiv, UTF-8
\startbuffer[biblio]
@article{Angell,
Author = {Marcia Angell},
Journal = {New York Review of Books},
Month = {July 15},
Title = {The Truth About the Drug Companies},
Year = {2004},
}
@article{Me,
Author =
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 08:47:35 +0200
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
I'm getting Undefined control sequence when I uncomment (2);
even though \placepublications is widely cited on wiki (e.g.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography_mkiv ) and is also
mentioned in
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 10:29:52 +0200, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 08:47:35 +0200
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
I'm getting Undefined control sequence when I uncomment (2);
even though \placepublications is widely cited on wiki (e.g.
On Wed, 8 Jul 2015 22:21:36 +0200
Lukáš Procházka l...@pontex.cz wrote:
- have a DB of publications (preferably in standard ConTeXt
space, not in a .bib file)
MKiv bibliographies:
\startbuffer[biblio]
entries in .bib format
\stopbuffer
\usebtxdataset[biblio.buffer]
\cite[bibkey]
Hello,
I also tried one of the ConTeXt suite test files, namely:
test\doc\context\tests\mkiv\bibtex\components-002.tex
where I just commented two lines, so I got:
% Was: components-001.tex
% \endinput % to be adapted
% adapted example from list
\startpublication[
k=me,
Hello,
On Wed, 08 Jul 2015 20:53:10 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 7/8/2015 4:06 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
I also tried one of the ConTeXt suite test files, namely:
test\doc\context\tests\mkiv\bibtex\components-002.tex
where I just commented two
On 7/8/2015 4:06 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
I also tried one of the ConTeXt suite test files, namely:
test\doc\context\tests\mkiv\bibtex\components-002.tex
where I just commented two lines, so I got:
% Was: components-001.tex
% \endinput % to be adapted
Hello,
I have a bibliography database in Lua.
I suppose to use this DB to create a list of publications with Lua and
\startpublication ... \stoppublication.
So I will get something like:
% Will be generated by Lua, but for now
\startpublication
[k=me,
t=article,
a=LPr,
y=2000,
Hi,
When citing articles with five authors I prefer to list all of them,
but in some articles with one hundred authors I would prefer just J.
Someone et al. since listing five more co-authors doesn't add
anything substantial to the information.
Is there any trick that would allow liming the
Mojca Miklavec írta:
Hi,
When citing articles with five authors I prefer to list all of them,
but in some articles with one hundred authors I would prefer just J.
Someone et al. since listing five more co-authors doesn't add
anything substantial to the information.
Is there any trick that would
Mojca Miklavec írta:
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Mojca Miklavec írta:
Hi,
When citing articles with five authors I prefer to list all of them,
but in some articles with one hundred authors I would prefer just J.
Someone et al. since listing five more co-authors doesn't add
Mojca Miklavec írta:
Hi,
When citing articles with five authors I prefer to list all of them,
but in some articles with one hundred authors I would prefer just J.
Someone et al. since listing five more co-authors doesn't add
anything substantial to the information.
Is there any trick that would
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Mojca Miklavec írta:
Hi,
When citing articles with five authors I prefer to list all of them,
but in some articles with one hundred authors I would prefer just J.
Someone et al. since listing five more co-authors doesn't add
anything substantial
On 7 May 2015, at 12:00 , Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com
Is there any trick that would allow liming the number of listed
authors on per-article basis? Simply specifying
author = Just Someone et al.,
?
(MkIV, experimental reimplementation.)
Hello Mojca,
The trick that I
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 4:13 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Mojca Miklavec írta:
No, configuration of bibliographies in ConTeXt does not (and should
not) require knowledge of bst files. I always managed to get around
with some relatively straightforward settings and commands.
If you want to remove dots
On 1/28/2015 4:10 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
I have been arguing with Hans over the proper treatment of particles,
in general. The rules vary greatly - here we are looking at a
comparison between Dutch and German practice. In French, the use often
depends on history differing before and after the
On 28 Jan 2015, at 12:00 , Keith Schultz keithjschu...@icloud.com wrote
We could simply add all kinds of switches and coding to help this process,
but in the end we end up with an over complicated format that grows into a
monster!
and
I as an old school type and database person would
Am Thu, 29 Jan 2015 13:06:59 +0100 schrieb BPJ:
How is a prefix identified as such with this technique?
biber uses the btparse library
(http://search.cpan.org/~ambs/Text-BibTeX-0.70/btparse/doc/bt_split_names.pod)
and prefixes (von-Parts) are more or less identifyed by lowercase
letters (as in
How is a prefix identified as such with this technique? Is there a
hardcoded list somewhere or is it name begins with a 'word' in lowercase.
IMHO it would be desirable that the prefix itself could be specified in a
field.
onsdag 28 januari 2015 skrev Ulrike Fischer ne...@nililand.de:
Am Tue, 27
But with
\setupbtxlist[alternative=left,margin=0cm,align={hanging,hz}]
there is no hanging indentation.
Isn’t it possible for the first “hanging” line of an hanging indentation
layout to start exactly on the very left, while the next lines are
exactly indented?
just the settings of
On 1/28/2015 8:42 AM, Jörg Weger wrote:
Attached are a MWE using plain APA and the corresponding BibTeX file.
(Don’t mind the mistakes regarding series/volumes, I got that working in
my personal setup that overrides plain APA.)
APA style defaults with hanging indents in the publications list.
Hi Alan, Hans,
As you say the treatmeant of the „particles“ are complicated.
They depend on „citizenship“, period, country of title, true nobility
or ennoblement, the region of a country one comes, and form of the particle
(abbreviation, captilization).
Practically all of this information is
Am Tue, 27 Jan 2015 21:11:03 +0100 schrieb Jörg Weger:
how would you “set up an entry properly” in a BibTeX file where you have
only one field for author/editor (serious question!)?
In biblatex/biber you could setup the entries like this:
@book{goethe,
author={von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang},
I looked in the wiki for “descriptions” and found this:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions
I played around a lot with the parameters from there in \setupbtxlist,
but the problem remains. The only way to get hanging indentation is
\setupbtxlist[alternative=hanging] and no
Hi Keith,
how would you “set up an entry properly” in a BibTeX file where you have
only one field for author/editor (serious question!)? I normally put the
names uninverted but inverting Goethe’s name in the BibTeX file didn’t
change anything. As far as I understood ConTeXt can handle
The default way to diplay (inverted) names with “von” and “van” is “von
Goethe” and “van Halen” in in-text references and “von Goethe, Johann
Wolfgang” and “van Halen, Edward”. The problem with this is that while
AFAIK the Dutch “van Halen” means that one of his ancestors came ”from”
a
Hi Jörg,
Though, generally, the von, as well as a few others, are nobility particles in
Germany, but not necessarily always
noblility particles, but at times signify the place where a persons ancestor
came from!
Now, in the case Goethe you are right that he was ennobled. Therefore the von
is
On 1/27/2015 8:16 PM, Keith Schultz wrote:
Hi Jörg,
Though, generally, the von, as well as a few others, are nobility particles in
Germany, but not necessarily always
noblility particles, but at times signify the place where a persons ancestor
came from!
Now, in the case Goethe you are right
I have been arguing with Hans over the proper treatment of particles,
in general. The rules vary greatly - here we are looking at a
comparison between Dutch and German practice. In French, the use often
depends on history differing before and after the revolution. In
Spanish, we have other
Thank you very much, Hans.
I think I had tried something with double braces before (I use them also
for German booktitles to keep upper and lowercase intact) but only now I
got it working:
Writing both
“author = {{Johann Wolfgang von} Goethe}”
and
“author = {Goethe, {Johann Wolfgang
Attached are a MWE using plain APA and the corresponding BibTeX file.
(Don’t mind the mistakes regarding series/volumes, I got that working in
my personal setup that overrides plain APA.)
APA style defaults with hanging indents in the publications list.
The respectively hanging first lines of
As I have already replied to Hans’ post, I don’t mind using the “double
braces solution” as an easy workaround to distinguish German “vons” and
Dutch “vans”. But I am not sure if that solution solves the problems
with French and Spanish name attributes as well.
Greetings Jörg
On 28.01.2015
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015 10:25:53 +0100
Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
What is the proper way to separate bibliography according to some
criteria?
I would like to separate serious publications from web sites (used
when referring to hardware models used in experiments
Hi,
What is the proper way to separate bibliography according to some criteria?
I would like to separate serious publications from web sites (used
when referring to hardware models used in experiments for example).
Thank you,
Mojca
On 1/26/2015 10:25 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
What is the proper way to separate bibliography according to some criteria?
I would like to separate serious publications from web sites (used
when referring to hardware models used in experiments for example).
I can add a kind of filtering
I have set up:
\setuppublications[numbering=short]
\setupcite[short]
but the \cite commands show (Author, Year) and not the short code and the
\placepublications does not indent the entries enough, hence the item entry’s
first column (the short code) overlaps with the actual entry.
How do I
On 26 Aug 2014, at 10:34, Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl wrote:
I have set up:
\setuppublications[numbering=short]
\setupcite[short]
but the \cite commands show (Author, Year) and not the short code and the
\placepublications does not indent the entries enough, hence the item
On 7/16/2014 2:20 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Thanks Hans, I am really sorry but I still do not get any entry printed
(I followed your explanation as well as p. 25 of mkiv-publications.pdf)
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
\definebtxrendering[dataset=example,method=dataset]
Great! Thanks a lot!
And concerning sorting by date?
On 16 July 2014 15:33, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 7/16/2014 2:20 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Thanks Hans, I am really sorry but I still do not get any entry printed
(I followed your explanation as well as p. 25 of
On 7/16/2014 10:10 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Great! Thanks a lot!
And concerning sorting by date?
sorttype=author
sorts by author,year,journal,title,page
so what do you mean with 'by year'
Hans
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The sort by author is perfect.
Thanks,
F.
On 16 Jul 2014 17:16, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 7/16/2014 10:10 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Great! Thanks a lot!
And concerning sorting by date?
sorttype=author
sorts by author,year,journal,title,page
so what do you mean with 'by year'
On 7/16/2014 11:31 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
The sort by author is perfect.
fyi, sorting authors is kind of complex as we need to take all name
elements into account (initials, firstnames, surnames, vons, juniors);
of course there can be multiple authors; add to the extra axes year
Hans,
Sorting simply by year (or, rather, year then author then title ...)
could be useful. Take, for example, a pluriannual report having many
references. One might wish to display a list of publications by year.
Should this be selected using sorttype=year?
Another possible syntax could be
Hello,
This is more a 'side-comment', but anytime I see an application that wants
in fact to query data from some dataresource, I ask myself: why is that
not implemented as a real relational database?
BibTex is some weird implementation for a problem that in facts requests a
real relational
On 7/16/2014 2:24 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
Hello,
This is more a 'side-comment', but anytime I see an application that wants
in fact to query data from some dataresource, I ask myself: why is that
not implemented as a real relational database?
BibTex is some weird implementation for a problem
BibTeX was one approach that is somewhat a standard. There are other
bibliography database file formats such as EndNote, RIS, and many
others. From an academic researcher's point of view, one practical
point is the accessibility of bibliographical data. Many websites, both
public as well as paying
Hi everyone, I really have difficulties with the bibliograpy system. Sorry
about that. I would like to print the whole bibliography so I followed
mkiv-publications.pdf and ended up with the file:
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
\definebtxrendering
[example]
[dataset=example,
On 7/15/2014 12:39 PM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Hi everyone, I really have difficulties with the bibliograpy system.
Sorry about that. I would like to print the whole bibliography so I
followed mkiv-publications.pdf and ended up with the file:
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
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