Hello Wolfgang,
Thank you for the answer, but I did not understand everything.
Fabrice
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(Of course you are using the bibliography/bibtex module here which is
currently being re-implemented but is not quite production ready...)
Most bibliography styles ask that the url (or doi) appear at the end of
the list rendering. This could be made active when list interaction is
enabled.
Normal
Hi Alan,
I'm writing a thesis in ConTeXt so I'm keen to make this work. I can test
things, and I hope that the basics of APA are covered already? Also, a
temporary solution could be to allow explicit choice of the citation format
and to rely on the author to make the proper choice, as long as auto
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 01:17:14 +0200
Andrea Valle wrote:
> But how can I force context to take into account only a portion of
> text for generating bibliographic references and for inserting a
> block of references after a section?
With the new bibliography subsystem (still work in progress), you
Hello,
These are the sort of details that we are trying to address with the
new bibliography subsystem. The APA rules (reference: Publication
Manual of the APA, 6th edition) give many special cases, some of which
can be a bit tricky.
The mkii/mkiv bibliography module that you are using does a goo
Hi all,
I use
> This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.79.1 (TeX Live 2014/dev) (rev 4972)
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2014.09.27 14:46 MKIV beta fmt: 2014.9.30 int:
> english/english
>
I want citations to respect APA rules, as described here:
http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/11/the-proper-use-of-et-al-in
On 30 Sep 2014, at 11:45 , Andrea Valle wrote
>
> Could you provide a minimal example?
>
> I?ve never used ConTeXt for this, and I?m a bit stuck
Hi Andrea,
Here is a “minimal" example. It is for mkii now but you can easily switch to
mkiv by changing the starting (and stopping) of the chapte
On 9/30/2014 11:45 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to get red text with black outlines.
The magic in ConTeXt that does the outline is
\starteffect[outer] Something \stopeffect
but I would like to combine normal filled glyphs with an outline.
While I'm able to come up with some
Hi,
I would like to get red text with black outlines.
The magic in ConTeXt that does the outline is
\starteffect[outer] Something \stopeffect
but I would like to combine normal filled glyphs with an outline.
While I'm able to come up with some magic to do this for single lines
(creating zero
Thanks Robert.
> It probably depends on whether you cite your bibliographic references in the
> text of your essay, or only a part of them.
I’m working now on the bib files, so I can consider having a single bib for all
essays, or split bib files (maybe cleaner).
>
> What I would do anyway is
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2013, Xan wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just want to make an arc to a word. I found that
> > [http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/15468/frown-and-mathop-stackrel-overset]
> > but it's LaTeX or XeTeX centric.
> >
> > Is there any equivalent in ConTeXt?
>
> $\overparent{MMM}$
>
On 30 Sep 2014, Andrea Valle wrote
> I?m working on a project for a book that is a collection of essays.
> Each one needs at its end a list of references.
>
>
> But how can I force context to take into account only a portion of text for
> generating bibliographic references and for inserting
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