On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Pau wrote:
nice!
I have defined this to \def\citealt{\cite[left=,right=]}
for the equivalent
what's the equivalent in ConTeXt of citep??
What is \citep supposed to do?
Aditya
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If your que
nice!
I have defined this to \def\citealt{\cite[left=,right=]}
for the equivalent
what's the equivalent in ConTeXt of citep??
2009/1/29 Aditya Mahajan :
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, J.A.J. Pater wrote:
>
>> I think I've got it.
>>
>> The macro should be: \def\onlinecite[#1]{\cite[left=,right=][#1]}
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, J.A.J. Pater wrote:
I think I've got it.
The macro should be: \def\onlinecite[#1]{\cite[left=,right=][#1]}
- with [] around the first #1
now \onlinecite[myRef] works
You can remove the redunent [#1] from both sides.
\def\onlinecite{\cite[left=,right=]}
Aditya
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I don't know why, but doing this:
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=cole]
%\setuppublications[numbering=yes, sort=author, criterium=all]
and then
\completepublications
then cleaning the garbage,
rm *mp* GW2.bib GW2.blg GW2.log GW2.bbl GW2.aux GW2.tmp GW2.tui GW2.tuo
fix
I think I've got it.
The macro should be: \def\onlinecite[#1]{\cite[left=,right=][#1]}
- with [] around the first #1
now \onlinecite[myRef] works
should I change the wiki?
The wiki suggests to make a macro:
\def\onlinecite#1{\cite[left=,right=][#1]}
for inline citations.
However it says you
The wiki suggests to make a macro:
\def\onlinecite#1{\cite[left=,right=][#1]}
for inline citations.
However it says you can use this macro with: \onlinecite[myRef]
It works for me with: \onlinecite{myRef}
But not with \onlinecite[myRef] for in that case it produces:
"Xx, myRef]"
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm fixing some issues that have arised after server transition.
> Please wait a bit with updating the minimals.
The state should be back to normal. I hope that I didn't miss anything.
Mojca
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Hello,
I'm fixing some issues that have arised after server transition.
Please wait a bit with updating the minimals.
Thanks for understanding,
Mojca
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Am 28.01.2009 um 12:24 schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:
I would like to def a costum head, but I also want the
pure word 'Inhaltsverzeichnis' as content head.
I tryed:
\def\Vortrag#1#2{#1~Vortrag:~#2}%
\setuphead[chapter][command=\Vortrag ]
\definehea
Hallo,
I would like to def a costum head, but I also want the
pure word 'Inhaltsverzeichnis' as content head.
I tryed:
\def\Vortrag#1#2{#1~Vortrag:~#2}%
\setuphead[chapter][command=\Vortrag ]
\definehead[contenthead][title]
\starttext
\contenthead{Inhalt
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