Hi,
Xan wrote:
This is a BAD new. I think it's important. It could be marked the
difference (in the bibliographyc
world) about ConTeXt and other systems. Unfortonately I have not enough
knowledge for doing that so
I depend of you ;-) Please, reconsider it. I think it will be a day of
work
Hi,
Xan wrote:
/ For the small bits of text inside the reference list, you have to create
// a copy of the relevant bibl-xxx file with the two-letter language code
// attached to the name, edit that file to your liking, then do:
//
//\setuppublications[alternative=apa-ca] % for example.
//
Hi,
Xan wrote:
For the small bits of text inside the reference list, you have to create
a copy of the relevant bibl-xxx file with the two-letter language code
attached to the name, edit that file to your liking, then do:
\setuppublications[alternative=apa-ca] % for example.
I refer
Xan wrote:
/ Hi,
//
// I posted previously
// [http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2009/043675.html] but no one
// answer that. Is it possible to localizated bibliography module depending
// on \mainlanguage? I think for example in @inproceedings or @article in
// ams. It appears
Xan wrote:
Hi,
I posted previously
[http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2009/043675.html] but no one
answer that. Is it possible to localizated bibliography module depending
on \mainlanguage? I think for example in @inproceedings or @article in
ams. It appears number for specifying the