On 08.12.18 20:50, Alan Braslau wrote:
In my incremental development, I place a bibliography at the end of a chapter,
part, or even section - there is no need for this to be backmatter. Using
modes, these then can remain or not be rendered as design advances.
I've been following this thread somewhat distractedly... From a
systematic point of view, Alan is of course right: a reference should
refer to something, which is normally a list. However, I find myself in
situations where I want a reference, but this list should not be
included in the document. Example: you distribute a bibliographical list
on your handout and want your slides to display the numeric reference,
but not the list itself. So I wonder if one possible solution would be
to provide the possibility to have the list calculated but not typeset
(hidden). In a naive way, I tried something like
\hbox to width 0cm{\placelistofpublications}
but that doesn't work. But I'm sure this should be easily doable? As for
something like full citation information in the footnote, with
crossreference (something like "above, n. XXX"): the format seems
obsolete, I agree, but at least in the humanities, it is still often
used and would be very handy to have.
All best
Thomas
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