Hello,
You were/are using the old (mkii) bibliography system that depends on
bibtex. It has been replaced in mkiv by a new system no-longer using
the bibtex binary and does everything in lua. The wiki is outdated on
this subject and the new manual is almost/essentially finished.
Alan
On Mon, 13
On 2016-06-13 14:29:37 +, Alan BRASLAU said:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 12:38:39 +0200
Nicola wrote:
When I use \cite[Author:2016], the (Author, 2016) in the output is
hyperlinked to the reference. But when I use
\cite[Author1:2016,Author2:2015], the resulting
(Author1, 2016 and Author2, 2015) i
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 12:38:39 +0200
Nicola wrote:
> When I use \cite[Author:2016], the (Author, 2016) in the output is
> hyperlinked to the reference. But when I use
> \cite[Author1:2016,Author2:2015], the resulting
> (Author1, 2016 and Author2, 2015) is not hyperlinked. Is it possible
> to get hy
When I use \cite[Author:2016], the (Author, 2016) in the output is hyperlinked
to the reference. But when I use \cite[Author1:2016,Author2:2015], the
resulting
(Author1, 2016 and Author2, 2015) is not hyperlinked. Is it possible to get
hyperlinks in the latter case, too?
Nicola
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In this version:
ConTeXt ver: 2015.12.22 10:50 MKIV beta fmt: 2015.12.27 int:
english/english
I was able to typeset my bibtex citations with \cite.
But in the version of ConTeXt-beta I downloaded recently \cite results in blank.
There might have been a mention about this recently, but that is
On 2012-05-24 Hans Hagen wrote:
> You can check the next beta.
Works perfectly, thanks for the fix.
Marco
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On 24-5-2012 10:36, Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
Also doesn't work with sections between \cite and \placepublications.
When specifying alternatives like "apa" you get no publicationlist and
with "ams" even "[[error 2]]"'s with \cite. You can play a little bit
with the example in the attachment.
It wo
Also doesn't work with sections between \cite and \placepublications.
When specifying alternatives like "apa" you get no publicationlist and
with "ams" even "[[error 2]]"'s with \cite. You can play a little bit
with the example in the attachment.
It would be nice to have a working version in TeXLi
On 2012-05-20 Marco wrote:
> It works with beta 2011.09.27 20:05 and fails with
> beta 2011.10.01 10:48.
Still failing with a current 2012.05.24 09:57
Marco
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Some additional info:
It works with beta 2011.09.27 20:05 and fails with
beta 2011.10.01 10:48. That was the beta where the project code was
rewritten. That broke the citation mechanism, I guess.
Marco
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Hi,
When a \cite command is placed in a frontmatter or bodymatter it
prints [[error 2]] as citation and no bibliography is created. This
only occurs when the \cite command is called from another component.
\cite calls from within the same file work, even inside a
frontmatter.
Example:
% file pro
in the current beta. Minimal example:
\setuppublications[criterium=all,numbering=no]
\setupbibtex[database=sample,sort=author]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Whatever]
\cite[hh2010a]
\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stopsection
\stoptext
ends with
\12>:77>:abc ...trc_lists_get_referen
On 2012-01-16 Marco wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Citations don't work when components are present in a
> bodymatter. The presence of a component breaks the
> citations.
Any ideas?
Some more information: A file \jobname.blg is created,
which seems to be the log file of bibtex. It contains:
Th
> Citations don't work when components are present in
> a bodymatter.
Sorry for the missing error description. It displays
[[error 2]] instead of the expected [1].
Regards
Marco
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Hi!
Citations don't work when components are present in
a bodymatter. The presence of a component breaks the
citations.
Tested with versions:
MkIV, 2011.11.29 23:11
MkIV, 2012.01.16 18:33
Regards
Marco
Example:
%%
% report.bbl %
%%
\startpublication
Something along these lines :
\def\startSup{$^\bgroup}
\def\stopSup{\egroup$}
\setupcite[num][left=\startSup,right=\stopSup]
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 10:24:16 +0100, Martin wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know how to get reference numbers as superscripts? For eg,
> Foo$^1$ instead of Foo [1]?
>
Hi All,
Does anyone know how to get reference numbers as superscripts? For eg,
Foo$^1$ instead of Foo [1]?
Regards.
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