Thomas A. Schmitz wrote: > Sanjoy, > > thanks for your rely. Of course you're quite right, this is the wau > to go, and it works. But my question was imprecise because I did not > mention what was causing the problem: I'm working with split > bibliographies and want to refer in chapter 2 to an item already > included in the biblio of chapter 2. If I just put a \cite command > somewhere, this item will be included a second time in the list of > chapter 2. So my question is: this item does already have a counter > attached to it. Is it possible to refer to this raw counter across > chapters? Like so: > > Chapter 1 > > [1] main reference > > Chapter 2 > > [2] another thing > > [3] and yet another [reprinted in [1]] > > without having [1] main reference repeated. This my very well be > impossible, I'm just wondering.
You can try this: \def\silentcite[#1]% {\bgroup \let\addthisref\gobbleoneargument \cite[#1]% \egroup} (untested). If that does not work, it is not possible. Taco _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context