Sanjoy Mahajan wrote: > > I need to repeat my experiments, but I think it worked to use simply > \cite in the bibtex entry. Ah, here is one example. It uses > xampl.bib, which comes with old distributions of ConTeXt (e.g. teTeX > 3.0's distribution).
Yeah, that's how I expected it to be done. > [Taco: The reference to Knuth below comes out as (Knuth, 1981c) even > though there are no other 1981 entries for Knuth cited in the text. > Is that hard to fix given ConTeXt's way of dealing with bibtex, in > that it just incorporates the entire database, in which there are > several 1981 entries from Knuth?] Problematic. There is a small bit of influence possible: the `c' is inside macro (\maybeyear) that could be redefined (nullified), but that is a document-global solution, and it may not even work too well at that. It's been a long time since I looked at this problem. It is not totally unsolvable, but definately not simple either. Best, Taco _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context