Re: [NTG-context] bib module -- \completepublications inside \start|\stopbackmatter (FWD)

2007-01-11 Thread Taco Hoekwater
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 Jan 2007 15:54:51 +1100 To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
 
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 Hi all,
 
 I've noticed that when using numerical citations, if the
 \completepublications is inside the back matter (which is where I
 would think it would normally be), then the citations themslves (in
 the body matter) disappear from the text (they turn into empty
 brackets, []). The reference list itself is correct.
 
 If you comment out the \start|\stopbackmatter, then everything works.
 There seems to be no problem if you use author-date style citations,
 either globally or for individual citations.
 
 Is this a bug or something I'm doing wrong (again)? The program below
 produces the attached PDF.


Just something you missed in the manual. You need

\completepublications[criterium=all]

(because the module also supports per-sectionblock lists)

Best,
Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] bib module -- \completepublications inside \start|\stopbackmatter (FWD)

2007-01-11 Thread Robin.Kirkham
Taco wrote: 
  I've noticed that when using numerical citations, if the
  \completepublications is inside the back matter (which is where I
  would think it would normally be), then the citations themslves (in
  the body matter) disappear from the text (they turn into empty
  brackets, []). The reference list itself is correct.
  
  If you comment out the \start|\stopbackmatter, then everything works.
  There seems to be no problem if you use author-date style citations,
  either globally or for individual citations.
  ...
 
 Just something you missed in the manual. You need
 
 \completepublications[criterium=all]
 
 (because the module also supports per-sectionblock lists)

Many thanks again, this fixed it.

But, if \completepublications (with no arguments) prints only a local list, 
then it should print the list just for the backmatter block, which should be an 
empty list, as there were no citations in that block. Instead, I get the list 
that applies to the bodymatter block. I am missing something here ...

I also don't follow why just numeric citations are affected.

Cheers,

Robin



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