Michael Saunders wrote:
One cryptic line tells me:
"refcommand the default option for \cite"
just like that. Based on this, I'm guessing refcommand=key will let
me write things like \cite[myFirstKey]. The manual goes on to clear
up the confusion by explaining:
Well, no. You always use keys as arguments, the option controls the
resulting output. It called an option because it controls the
optional argument of \cite. A reference key is mandatory, because
otherwise the whole command would be pointless.
\setuppublications[refcommand=key,alternative=apa,setupinteraction=start,numbering=yes]
Try
\setuppublications[alternative=num]
Best wishes,
Taco
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