Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.12.2009 um 09:23 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

Michael Green wrote:
When using refcommand=authoryears and Mk IV the first reference is
formatted incorrectly.

There is the left parenthesis, then a line break, then the rest of the
reference followed by the right parenthesis.
Here is the cause: the first \cite in mkiv internally runs
\usepublications[\jobname]. This inputs bib-test.bbl, which
contains a \par, and that is where the new line comes from.

A workaround is to add

  \usepublications[\jobname]

in the document preamble.

It works in mkii because in mkii, that command is executed at
\starttext.

For Hans: perhaps \usemodule[bib] should run the command? I know that
is supposed to be obsolete, but I assume you do not want to use the
odd logic from mkii in mkiv.

How about this:

\def\preloadbiblist
  {\globallet\preloadbiblist\relax
   \pushendofline
   \dousepublications\jobname
   \popendofline}

that's also a nice solution (i didn't know it was till in mkiv -)

Hans

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