BibTeX was one approach that is somewhat a standard. There are other
bibliography database file formats such as EndNote, RIS, and many
others. From an academic researcher's point of view, one practical
point is the accessibility of bibliographical data. Many websites, both
public as well as paying
On 7/16/2014 2:24 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
Hello,
This is more a 'side-comment', but anytime I see an application that wants
in fact to query data from some dataresource, I ask myself: why is that
not implemented as a real relational database?
BibTex is some weird implementation for a problem th
Hello,
This is more a 'side-comment', but anytime I see an application that wants
in fact to query data from some dataresource, I ask myself: why is that
not implemented as a real relational database?
BibTex is some weird implementation for a problem that in facts requests a
real relational dabab
Hans,
Sorting simply by year (or, rather, year then author then title ...)
could be useful. Take, for example, a pluriannual report having many
references. One might wish to display a list of publications by year.
Should this be selected using "sorttype=year"?
Another possible syntax could be
s
On 7/16/2014 11:31 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
The sort by author is perfect.
fyi, sorting authors is kind of complex as we need to take all name
elements into account (initials, firstnames, surnames, vons, juniors);
of course there can be multiple authors; add to the extra axes year
journal,
The sort by author is perfect.
Thanks,
F.
On 16 Jul 2014 17:16, "Hans Hagen" wrote:
> On 7/16/2014 10:10 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
>
>> Great! Thanks a lot!
>>
>> And concerning sorting by date?
>>
>
> sorttype=author
>
> sorts by author,year,journal,title,page
>
> so what do you mean with 'by y
On 7/16/2014 10:10 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Great! Thanks a lot!
And concerning sorting by date?
sorttype=author
sorts by author,year,journal,title,page
so what do you mean with 'by year'
Hans
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Great! Thanks a lot!
And concerning sorting by date?
On 16 July 2014 15:33, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 7/16/2014 2:20 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
>
>> Thanks Hans, I am really sorry but I still do not get any entry printed
>> (I followed your explanation as well as p. 25 of mkiv-publications.pdf)
On 7/16/2014 2:20 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Thanks Hans, I am really sorry but I still do not get any entry printed
(I followed your explanation as well as p. 25 of mkiv-publications.pdf)
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
\definebtxrendering[dataset=example,method=dataset]
\sta
Thanks Hans, I am really sorry but I still do not get any entry printed (I
followed your explanation as well as p. 25 of mkiv-publications.pdf)
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
\definebtxrendering[dataset=example,method=dataset]
\starttext
\showbtxdatasetfields[example]
some text
On 7/15/2014 12:39 PM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
Hi everyone, I really have difficulties with the bibliograpy system.
Sorry about that. I would like to print the whole bibliography so I
followed mkiv-publications.pdf and ended up with the file:
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
\def
Hi everyone, I really have difficulties with the bibliograpy system. Sorry
about that. I would like to print the whole bibliography so I followed
mkiv-publications.pdf and ended up with the file:
\usebtxdataset[example][./mkiv-publications.bib]
\definebtxrendering
[example]
[dataset=example,
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